Jay-Z co-owns the 40/40 Club, is part-owner of the NBA's New Jersey Nets and is
also the creator of the line Rocawear.He is the former CEO of Def Jam
Recordings, one of the three founders of Roc-A-Fella Records, and the founder
of Roc Nation. As an artist, he holds the record for most number one albums by
a solo artist on the Billboard 200 with eleven. Jay-Z also has had four number
ones on the Billboard Hot 100, one as lead artist.
He married American R&B superstar Beyoncé Knowles on April 4, 2008.On
December 11, 2009, Jay-Z was ranked as the 10th most successful artist of the
2000's by Billboard and ranking as the 5th top solo male artist and as the 4th
top rapper behind Eminem, Nelly, and 50.
Early
life
Originally from Marcy Houses, a housing project in the Bedford-Stuyvesant
neighborhood of Brooklyn in New York City, the future "Jay-Z" then
known as Shawn Carter, was abandoned by his father and in 1982, he shot his
brother in the shoulder for stealing his jewelry. Carter attended Eli Whitney
High School in Brooklyn, along with future rapper AZ, until it was closed down.
After that he attended George Westinghouse Career and Technical Education High
School in Downtown Brooklyn, with fellow future rappers The Notorious B.I.G.
and Busta Rhymes, and Trenton Central High School in Trenton, New Jersey, but
did not graduate.In his music he refers to having been involved in selling
crack cocaine.
According to his mother, Gloria Carter, her son Shawn used to wake his siblings
up at night banging out drum patterns on the kitchen table. Eventually, she
bought him a boom box for his birthday, sparking his interest in music. He
began freestyling, writing lyrics, and followed the music of many artists
popular at the time.In his neighborhood, Carter was known as "Jazzy",
a nickname that eventually developed into his showbiz/stage name, "Jay-Z".
The moniker is also an homage to his musical mentor, Jaz-O, as well as to the
J/Z subway lines that have a stop at Marcy Avenue in Brooklyn.
Jay-Z
can briefly be heard on several of Jaz-O's early recordings in the late 1980s
and early 1990s, including "The Originators" and "Hawaiian
Sophie". Jay-Z was also involved in and won several battles with rapper LL
Cool J in the early 90's as part of a plan to get a sought-after record deal.
He first became known to a wide audience by being featured on the posse cut
"Show and Prove" on the 1994 Big Daddy Kane album Daddy's Home. Jay-Z
has been referred to as Big Daddy Kane's hype man during this period, though
Kane explains that he didn't fill the traditional hype man role, instead Jay-Z
"basically made cameo appearances on stage. When I would leave the stage
to go change outfits, I would bring out Jay-Z and Positive K and let them
freestyle until I came back to the stage".He made an appearance on a
popular song by Big L, "Da Graveyard", and on Mic Geronimo's "Time
to Build", which also featured early appearances by DMX, and Ja Rule in
1995. His first official rap single was called "I Can't Get With
That", for which he released a music video
994–1997:
Reasonable Doubt and In My Lifetime
From
the beginning of his professional recording career, when no major label gave
him a record deal, Jay-Z, Damon Dash, and Kareem Biggs created Roc-A-Fella
Records as their own independent label in 1995. After striking a deal with
Priority to distribute his material, Jay-Z released his 1996 debut album
Reasonable Doubt with beats from acclaimed producers such as DJ Premier and
Super DJ Clark Kent and a notable appearance by The Notorious B.I.G.. The album
reached number 23 on the Billboard 200, and was well-received by critics.This
album would later be included in Rolling Stone's "500 Greatest Albums of
All Time" as No.248 and eventually reach platinum status.
After reaching a new distribution deal with Def Jam in 1997, Jay-Z released his
follow-up In My Lifetime, Vol. 1. Executively produced by Sean "Puff
Daddy" Combs, it sold better than his previous effort. Jay-Z later
explained that the album was made during one of the worst periods of his life,
he was reeling from the death of his close friend The Notorious B.I.G. The
album was a personal revelation for Jay-Z as he spun the tale of his hard knock
upbringing.The album's glossy production stood as a contrast to his first
release, and some dedicated fans felt he had "sold out". However, the
album did feature some beats from producers who had worked with him on
Reasonable Doubt, namely DJ Premier and Ski. Like its predecessor, In My
Lifetime, Vol. 1 earned Platinum status in the United States.
1998–2000:
criminal charges and mainstream success
In 1998, Jay-Z released Vol. 2... Hard Knock Life which spawned the biggest hit
of his career at the time, "Hard Knock Life (Ghetto Anthem)". He
relied more on flow and wordplay, and he continued with his penchant for mining
beats from the popular producers of the day such asSwizz Beatz, an upstart
in-house producer for Ruff Ryders, and Timbaland. Other producers included DJ
Premier, Erick Sermon, The 45 King, and Kid Capri. Charting hits from this
album included "Can I Get A...", featuring Ja Rule and Amil, and "Nigga
What, Nigga Who", also featuring Amil. Vol. 2 would eventually become
Jay-Z's most commercially successful album; it was certified 5× Platinum in the
United States and has to date sold over five million copies.The album went on
to win a Grammy Award, although Jay-Z boycotted the ceremony protesting DMX's
failure to garner a Grammy nomination.In 1999, Jay-Z dueted with Mariah Carey
on "Heartbreaker", a song from her seventh album, Rainbow. In that
same year, Jay-Z released Vol. 3... Life and Times of S. Carter, the album
proved to be successful and sold over 3 million records.Vol. 3's most
successful single was "Big Pimpin'", featuring UGK. Around the same
time, Jay-Z was accused of stabbing record executive Lance "Un"
Rivera for what Jay-Z perceived was Rivera's bootlegging of Vol. 3... Life and
Times of S. Carter. The stabbing allegedly occurred at the record release party
for Q-Tip's debut solo album Amplified at the Kit Kat Klub, a now defunct night
club in Times Square, New York City, on December 9. Jay-Z's associates at the
party were accused of causing a commotion within the club, which Jay-Z
allegedly used as cover when he supposedly stabbed Rivera in the stomach with a
five-inch (127 mm) blade. In his book Decoded, Jay-Z addresses his assault
case. While he didn't apologize for his actions, he did express regret that the
incident happened and attributed it to a loss of control, saying that there was
no reason for him to get into a situation that put him and people who depended
on him at risk. He also vowed to never get involved in a similar situation
again.
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