JAY‐Z Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | 99 Problems |
| 2 | Dirt Off Your Shoulder |
| 3 | Gotta Have It |
| 4 | D.O.A. (Death of Auto‐Tune) |
| 5 | Encore |
| 6 | Lucifer |
| 7 | Who Gon Stop Me |
| 8 | New Day |
| 9 | Murder to Excellence |
| 10 | Welcome to the Jungle |
| 11 | Moment of Clarity |
| 12 | Dead Presidents II |
| 13 | December 4th |
| 14 | What More Can I Say |
| 15 | Public Service Announcement (interlude) |
| 16 | Never Change |
| 17 | Justify My Thug |
| 18 | My 1st Song |
| 19 | Show Me What You Got |
| 20 | Allure |
| 21 | Can I Live |
| 22 | Interlude |
| 23 | Primetime |
| 24 | Threat |
| 25 | I Know |
| 26 | All I Need |
| 27 | Intro |
| 28 | Friend or Foe |
| 29 | Blue Magic |
| 30 | Regrets |
| 31 | Venus vs. Mars |
| 32 | Thank You |
| 33 | Cashmere Thoughts |
| 34 | Illest Motherfucker Alive |
| 35 | Reminder |
| 36 | D’evils |
| 37 | Empire State of Mind |
| 38 | U Don’t Know |
| 39 | Kingdom Come |
| 40 | The Ruler’s Back |
| 41 | Hola’ Hovito |
| 42 | Politics as Usual |
| 43 | 30 Something |
| 44 | Where I’m From |
| 45 | Ride or Die |
| 46 | Brooklyn’s Finest |
| 47 | American Dreamin’ |
| 48 | No Hook |
| 49 | History |
| 50 | Streets Is Watching |
JAY‐Z Albums
Singles
About JAY‐Z
Jay-Z is a Brooklyn-born rapper and entrepreneur who emerged in the mid-1990s and became one of hip-hop's most influential figures, evolving from street-smart storyteller to global business mogul. His debut "Reasonable Doubt" (1996) established his sophisticated wordplay and hustler narratives, while later albums like "The Blueprint" showcased his ability to blend introspective lyricism with mainstream appeal. Songs like "Empire State Of Mind" became cultural anthems, and "Holy Grail" demonstrated his continued relevance in the streaming era. Beyond music, Jay-Z transformed hip-hop's relationship with business and wealth, proving rappers could be successful entrepreneurs while maintaining artistic credibility. His four-decade career has made him not just a rapper, but a cultural architect who helped elevate hip-hop from street music to the world's dominant genre.