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Did he ever really go away?

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NEW YORK - Call him the Michael Jordan of rap. Jay-Z, who declared that 2003's "The Black Album" would be his last, is coming out retirement and releasing a new CD.

"Kingdom Come" will hit stores this fall, Entertainment Weekly magazine reports in its new issue, due on newsstands Monday.

"It was the worst retirement in history," Jay told the magazine.

Actually, his post-retirement career looked pretty good. In 2004, the rap icon (real name: Shawn Carter) became president and CEO of Def Jam Recordings. He became part owner of the New Jersey Nets that same year. Also on his resume: Not-So-Secret Boyfriend of Beyonce.

Despite naysayers' doubts, the 36-year-old Jay-Z thought he was retired from music-making: "I believed it, yeah. I believed it for two years."

But since his "retirement," he's gone on a world tour, performed on hit records with Beyonce and other entertainers, and had a profile higher than most working rappers. There were rumblings that he was working on a new album. And in an interview with The Associated Press this summer, he said he was thinking about coming out of retirement.

He told Entertainment Weekly that he began tinkering in the studio over the summer.

"Something, when you love it, is always tugging at you and itching, and I was putting it off and putting it off. I started fumbling around to see if it felt good," he said.

The result: "Kingdom Come."

The disc is "more in the vein of `The Black Album' than `The Blueprint,'" he tells the magazine. "I've been experimenting with things, different types of music."

He's already recruited some A-list producer-collaborators: Timbaland, Kanye West and Dr. Dre. Even Coldplay frontman Chris Martin produced a track called "Beach Chair," he said.

So — for real now — when does he plan to retire?

"If I wake up one day and the best material has passed me by — and that's going to happen," he said, "then it's time to move on. I've said what I wanted to say."

Source: Yahoo News
[info]absolutelyfatal 14th-Sep-2006 06:58 pm (UTC)
Retirement in the entertaqinment business means shit, it's a way to boost sales.
[info]strawberrii_xo 14th-Sep-2006 06:59 pm (UTC)
no, he never really went away
[info]squares 14th-Sep-2006 07:56 pm (UTC)
he's no conor oberst that's for sure.
[info]louboutinlover 15th-Sep-2006 03:53 pm (UTC)
muahahahahaha!

BURN
[info]jacktripper 14th-Sep-2006 07:01 pm (UTC)
Dude's been retiring since his 3rd album. No rapper ever really retires, Too Short "retired" in 1997.
[info]moteur 14th-Sep-2006 08:00 pm (UTC)
blow the whistle

blow it
[info]penny_layne_ 14th-Sep-2006 08:58 pm (UTC)
Not even when they die.
[info]jacktripper 14th-Sep-2006 09:00 pm (UTC)
LOL.
[info]geisha_10 14th-Sep-2006 07:14 pm (UTC)
I don't really like rap, but I like Jay-Z. And I'm happy he's coming out with something else.
[info]pinkie_promise 14th-Sep-2006 07:18 pm (UTC)
yay! i love himmm :)







HOV!
[info]wishresign_ 14th-Sep-2006 07:24 pm (UTC)
i love jay-z and that commercial hes in.
[info]hollywoodsmile7 14th-Sep-2006 07:25 pm (UTC)
What a shocking turn of events!
[info]sexy_rebexy 14th-Sep-2006 07:46 pm (UTC)
Why do rappers say they are retiring when they're not? It is so stupid....eminem, ja rule, jayz. Why don't they say, i am taking a sabatical? Plus, where the fuck did Jay Z really go?
[info]robdyrdek 14th-Sep-2006 08:47 pm (UTC)
because "taking a sabatical" aint gangsta, you didnt get the memo? lol
[info]sexy_rebexy 14th-Sep-2006 09:02 pm (UTC)
I know, that was the joke :)
[info]green__desire 14th-Sep-2006 07:46 pm (UTC)
oh the retirement stunt wasnt just to get record sales and it wasn't going to last?! WHAT?! NO WAI!!!!
[info]saraha 14th-Sep-2006 07:57 pm (UTC)
YESSSSS.

If his album will be more like The Black Album I will buy it because that's one of my favorite albums.
[info]saraha 14th-Sep-2006 07:58 pm (UTC)
lol i just said album three times in one sentence.
[info]baby_phat_honne 14th-Sep-2006 08:08 pm (UTC)
That's what I'm saying -- its like he says in his songs when he comes back like Jordan ---

Quit saying ya ass is retiring if you're not -- its retarded
[info]jacktripper 14th-Sep-2006 09:03 pm (UTC)
"Never Hear Ya Man Say He's The Jordan Of Rappin'
He's Getting Fatigued Early And His Scoring Is Slackin'
Reputations Gettin Ruined And You Dont Want That
So Pretty Much Learn From Him, Dont Come Back"
[info]baby_phat_honne 14th-Sep-2006 09:07 pm (UTC)
Have no clue what you posted

I'm referring to the song "Encore"

[Verse Two]
[sighs] Look what you made me do, look what I made for you
Knew if I paid my dues, how will they pay you
When you first come in the game, they try to play you
Then you drop a couple of hits, look how they wave to you
From Marcy to Madison Square
To the only thing that matters in just a matter of years (yea)
As fate would have it, Jay's status appears
to be at an all-time high, perfect time to say goodbye
When I come back like Jordan, wearin the 4-5
It ain't to play games witchu
It's to aim at you, probably maim you
If I owe you I'm blowin you to smithereeens
[info]jacktripper 14th-Sep-2006 09:13 pm (UTC)
Haha it's ok, Jay Z had dissed Joe Budden (another rapper) and Joe said that in response. It's kind of like a comparison between Jay and Jordan.

When Michael Jordan played for the Wizards a lot of critics were saying he ruined his legacy because he wasn't as good as he was before retiring.
[info]baby_phat_honne 14th-Sep-2006 09:29 pm (UTC)
Indeed. ICAM about that -- he did really horrible

Joe Budden sucks tho -- he had what one good song -- Pump It Up?

[info]jacktripper 14th-Sep-2006 11:19 pm (UTC)
Haha, a lot of people would disagree with you about Joe Budden sucking, his album was pretty solid and he's been shelfed ever since he dissed Jay. Pretty dumb move to diss your boss.

I mean if you go off the strength of popular singles/radio spins/sales then 50 Cent or Nelly are probably the greatest rappers of all time.
[info]orinara 15th-Sep-2006 01:45 am (UTC)
I like Joey, though I haven't heard him all that much, but there's no way he compares to the Jigga Man. You can't just diss someone as powerful/popular/good as Jay-Z and not expect some sort of reprocussion.
[info]baby_phat_honne 15th-Sep-2006 12:00 pm (UTC)
I <3 Nelly

See I don't buy CDs all like that -- if you have a song I like -- I DL it

I mainly remember Pump It Up tho because it was played very heavily on-air

So on the urban channel we listened to that at least 10 times a day and I like when he hooked up with Christina Milian for Whatever You Want
[info]cuteredhed 14th-Sep-2006 08:17 pm (UTC)
i now deem this man the king of bullshit

all hail jay-z king of bs
[info]robdyrdek 14th-Sep-2006 08:46 pm (UTC)
lol, like anyone actually believed he was going to retire for real
[info]warmplay 14th-Sep-2006 08:58 pm (UTC)
does the dudes nose and lips get bigger every month? the guy is HIDEOUS LOOKING! Seriously, my little sister is afraid of him. Sometimes I take a copy of vibe and shove it in her face to give her nightmares.
[info]lovedhurtlost 14th-Sep-2006 09:12 pm (UTC)
Yay! I love him.
[info]yorkcharlotte 14th-Sep-2006 10:36 pm (UTC)
I hate Jay Z - what he's doing is FRAUD. He misleads his fans into thinking he's retiring so ppl will go out and buys his album, thinking it's his last, then he keeps coming out with new shit.

Just quit already you fucker, your music isnt even good anymore. He only had one good album and that was his first - he should've retired then.
[info]wutwut02 15th-Sep-2006 07:07 am (UTC)
oh crap, here we go, another cher! he'll be having final tours for fifteen more years!
[info]louboutinlover 15th-Sep-2006 03:55 pm (UTC)
i'm ok with that, as long as he doesn't wear the "turn back time" outfit.
[info]louboutinlover 15th-Sep-2006 03:54 pm (UTC)
i'm the realest that run it, i just happen to rap.



HOVA
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