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Jay-Z performing at the in 2010 Studio albums 13 Live albums 1 Compilation albums 5 Music videos 82 Singles 115 Soundtrack albums 1 Promotional singles 9 Collaborative albums 4 American rapper has released thirteen solo, four collaboration albums, one, five, one, two, one hundred and fifteen (including forty-five as a featured artist), nine and eighty-two. As of December 2014, Jay-Z sold 55 million studio albums worldwide. Jay-Z began his music career in the 1980s, building a reputation as a fledgling rapper in his hometown of and collaborating with his mentor and fellow rapper. Jay-Z later founded with close friends and Kareem 'Biggs' Burke and released his debut studio album in June 1996. The album peaked at number twenty-three on the United States record chart and has since been recognized as a seminal work of the genre. Its singles included ', ' and ', all of which reached the top ten on the Billboard chart. (1997), which saw Jay-Z collaborating with producers such as and, peaked at number three on the Billboard 200 and earned a platinum from the (RIAA).
Was released in September 1998 and became his first number-one album in the United States. The album featured the international hits ' and ', which both reached top twenty of the. 2 was certified five times platinum by the RIAA and won the in 1999. Two more chart-topping albums – and – followed in December 1999 and October 2000 respectively. The albums included hit singles such as ' and ' and featured several guest appearances from artists signed to Roc-A-Fella Records.
Jay-Z's sixth studio album, released in September 2001, became controversial for including lyrics attacking other New York City rappers. Nonetheless, The Blueprint topped the Billboard 200 and produced Jay-Z's first Billboard Hot 100 top ten single, '. The Blueprint is critically reviewed as his best album., a collaboration with American R&B singer, and were both released the following year. The latter album peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and featured the top ten singles ' and '., released in November 2003, was intended by Jay-Z to be his final studio album and features his impending retirement as a recurring theme. The album performed well commercially and was later certified three times platinum by the RIAA.
Following a period of dormancy, Jay-Z became president of in December 2004 and resumed his rap career two years later with the release of, which peaked at number one on the Billboard 200 and was certified two times platinum from the RIAA. The concept album followed in 2007 and continued his streak of number-one albums in the United States.
With the release of in September 2009, Jay-Z surpassed as the solo artist with the most number-one albums on the Billboard 200. Dil e da peer lga ke wo baitha dur ja ke mp songs hindi. The album included the international hits ', ' and '., a collaborative album with American rapper, followed in August 2011 and became Jay-Z's eleventh number-one album in the United States. His album was released in July 2013 to great commercial success, topping the Billboard 200 and having the second-biggest sales week for 2013 at the time of its release.

If ever there were a reasonable doubt that JAY-Z didn’t have the chops to thrive in hip-hop, his modern mogul status proves otherwise. He rose from a tough childhood in Brooklyn’s Marcy Projects to earn over 20 Grammys and sell over 100 million albums, all the while perfecting the frank NYC flow established by predecessors like Biggie Smalls. JAY’s debut album, 1996’s Reasonable Doubt, established his hustler attitude. He went on to amass further hits like “Hard Knock Life (Ghetto Anthem)” (from 1998’s Vol. 2 Hard Knock Life) and “Big Pimpin’” (from 1999’s Vol. 3 Life and Times of S.
Carter), proving his acumen for the charts. JAY crafted his initial farewell statement on 2003’s The Black Album—with production from the soon-to-break-out Kanye West —but couldn’t stay away. He returned in 2006 with Kingdom Come, and followed it with heavy output, including 2017’s lauded 4:44. In between those projects, he grew his empire, helming Roc-a-Fella Records and spearheading various film, clothing, sports management, and production deals. He’s a business, man.