Sep
14
2006

Jay-Z’s Kingdom Come + Nas’ Hip-Hop Is Dead

I noticed that some online retail outlets have changed Hip-Hop Is Dead’s release date from Noveember 7 to November 21. I find it ridiculously disturbing that Hov plans to drop his post-retirement album, so-called Kingdom Come (WTFF!?), within a week of releasing Nasir’s Hip-Hop Is Dead (again, WTFF!?). I don’t like either album title, but I digress.

Billboard.com on Jay-Z’s Kingdom Come

Details are beginning to surface about Jay-Z’s long-rumored comeback album, which will be his first since announcing his retirement three years ago and becoming president of Def Jam. The new disc is reportedly titled “Kingdom Come” and due in November via Roc-A-Fella/Def Jam. It is expected to feature production from Dr. Dre, Timbaland, Kanye West and Coldplay’s Chris Martin.

In July, Pharrell Williams told Billboard.com the Neptunes are also producing tracks for the album. As previously reported, Hype Williams* will direct the music video for the first single, which is said to be “Show Me What You Got.”

NaS on Hip-Hop Is Dead

“It’s probably the best record I ever did,” Nas told AllHipHop.com. “I mean, when you work in the studio for a while, sometimes you think its great, but you don’t know what it is until the people hear it. So I hope the people agree.”

“I’m just with Def Jam,” Nas said. “I haven’t worked with anybody but myself. A little bit of work with Jay [Z], just for the fans out there and just for us.”
Nas said Hip-Hop is Dead will be available to retail outlets on Nov. 7.

There are several theories on what may have prompted Hov’s decision to un-retire: he got fired, he’s trying to carry Def Jam on his back to end their sales slump, Beyonce told him to step down, etc. The bigger issue, to me at least, is whether or not it’s a good idea for him to drop around the same time as Nas. (Keep in mind that The Game is also eyeing that November release date.)

How do you think these two artists will fare in terms of sales / legacy / music quality / overral impression on fans? Will they deliver or will someone get pushed back for the other? Could they possibly be onto something that we’re not aware of?

*You gotta love the way Billboard maintains that Hype Williams has been hired to direct Jay’s first video, while everyone else insists that F. Gary Gray has been tapped for the job.


24 Responses

1. Nana Says:

Nas lost!

2. Jaysun Says:

Jay has a master plan. I dont think he’s making a mistake by putting out his shit along with Nas shit.

3. B-Boy P Says:

Hov better bring his guns cause Game’s gon eat up both him and nas on the charts.

4. Gabe Says:

Jay-Z is selfish. why? why? why cant he just put out Hip Hop is Dead and watch DEf Jam climb back on top?

5. Ivan Says:

This might have the same effect that Memphis Bleek and the Young Gunz experienced when they dropped their albums a week apart from each other (for whatever reason).

Then again….the albums WERE pretty bad….

6. Capo Says:

let’s hope they’re both good

7. Raviolli Says:

I just wish Jay could leave the Neptunes out of this album, they always seem to ruin everything

8. Nymtikk Says:

i dont thing Gay-Z will come out of retirement anytime soon.

9. Nymtikk Says:

*think

10. Bailey Says:

I cosign with Ivan. He’s pretty much looking at the same fan base

11. Corey Says:

>>>i dont think Gay-Z will come out of retirement anytime soon.

Me either. He too busy banging rihanna.

12. Dreamboy23 Says:

i smell a phony move here

13. Jay Jay Says:

This is gonna be Jay’s worst album. The whole process seem rushed

14. RD Says:

I feel your pain Rizoh in regards to Nas. Poor Nas.

RD

15. Trillster Says:

Nas > Jay-Z

16. John Moran Says:

Ivan I feel you on that memph bleek and young gunz analogy.

Good thing is nas and jay aint no Bleek and Young Gunz

17. udo Says:

let Nas go!

18. Ramo Says:

am i the only who feels like Nas made a big mistake by signing Def Jam?

19. B-Boy P Says:

Ramo, you’re not alone in this thought. I feel like Nas should have his own label by now.

20. Ivan Says:

“I cosign with Ivan. He’s pretty much looking at the same fan base”
Bailey

Exactly my point!!!

“Ivan I feel you on that memph bleek and young gunz analogy.

Good thing is nas and jay aint no Bleek and Young Gunz”
John Moran

U ain’t lyin’!

21. B-Boy P Says:

and Ill Will doesn’t count

22. Randy Says:

i smell a bad vibe here. maybe the two want to prove ’something’ to us

23. esbee Says:

I’m not fazed by all this media hype. This was the same thing that happened before the Black Album came out, there was the whole 12 producers thing with the no promo, no this, no that..and Jay went the other route. Also, let’s not forget the ‘I declare war’ concert that turned out into one of rap’s biggest peace treaties on stage..

Whatever those two have got planned I really think they’re going to give us a spin in our seats. A lot of stuff sounds suspect, “show me what you got?” hmmm..

But I find an interesting parallel btw ‘Hip Hop is dead’ and ‘Kingdom come’ I don’t know if anyone takes the time to read those album titles, digest for a minute and lemme know what you think. Or I just might be the only one thinking that..

24. Rizoh Says:

^^You raised an interesting point about the album titles. Hip-Hop Is Dead. Kingdom Come. Hmmm….crazy.



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