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"Kingdom Come" is the ninth studio album by American rapper Jay-Z. It was released on November 21, 2006, through Roc-A-Fella Records and Def Jam Recordings. It was considered a "comeback album" for the rapper, as 2003's The Black Album was promoted as his final release. The production of the album was handled by multiple producers including Just Blaze, DJ Khalil, Dr. Dre, The Neptunes, Swizz Beatz and Kanye West among others. The album also features guest appearances by John Legend, Beyoncé, Usher, Ne-Yo and more. "Kingdom Come" was supported to four singles: "Show Me What You Got", "Lost One", "30 Something" and "Hollywood". The album received generally lukewarm reviews from music critics but was a commercial success. It debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200, selling 680,000 copies in its first week. At the 50th Annual Grammy Awards, Jay-Z earned a nomination for Best Rap Album. "Kingdom Come" was the first Jay-Z album released since 2003's "The Black Album", which had been widely hyped as Jay-Z's "retirement" album. The video for that album's hit single "99 Problems" had ended with Jay-Z going down in a hail of gunfire. Jay-Z stated in interviews that that scene represented the "death" of Jay-Z and the "rebirth" of Shawn Carter. Because of this, Jay-Z had originally planned to release "Kingdom Come" under his real name Shawn Carter, but decided, in the end, to release it under his more-famous stage name Jay-Z. The album's second single, "Lost One" (produced by Dr.
The Prelude - Album Version (Edited)
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Oh My God - Album Version (Edited)
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Kingdom Come - Album Version (Edited)
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Show Me What You Got
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Lost One - Album Version (Edited)
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Do U Wanna Ride - Album Version (Edited)
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30 Something - Album Version (Edited)
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I Made It - Album Version (Edited)
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Anything - Album Version (Edited)
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Hollywood - Album Version (Edited)
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Trouble - Album Version (Edited)
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Dig A Hole - Album Version (Edited)
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Minority Report - Album Version (Edited)
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Beach Chair - Album Version (Edited)
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