#TheJayZMixtape Main MenuAbout the Mixtape: Table of ContentsTable of Contents#TheIntroduction: Why Jay-Z?An Introduction to the digital hip hop studies#TheLanguage: Visualizing Jay-Z’s word usageThis path explores Jay Z’s word usage, frequently used words, and similes across 12 albums.#TheCollaborations: Visualizing Jay-Z’s collaborationsThis path explores Jay Z’s collaborative efforts with artists from coast-to-coast.#TheSamples: Visualizing Jay-Z’s samplesThis path visualizes the interconnectivity of Jay Z’s music by visualizing his music samples.ConclusionFinal thoughts, Thank you's, and acknowledgementsAcknowledgementsAbout this BookCitation and Copyright InformationKenton Rambsy1a8e7c8308fe3da2a51e94dd08e0858bab2a9153Published by Publishing Without Walls, Urbana, Ill., part of the Illinois Open Publishing Network,
Studio Session: Jay-Z's "Magna Carta Holy Grail"
12017-11-12T15:29:05+00:00Kenton Rambsy1a8e7c8308fe3da2a51e94dd08e0858bab2a915321"Magna Carta Holy Grail" studio session with Jay-Z, Rick Rubin, Timbaland, Pharrell Williams and Swizz Beatz. Mobile Metronome app (for Android): Studio ...plain2017-11-12T15:29:05+00:00YouTubeStudio Metronome2013-06-19T18:33:36.000ZgQz71zgXYXAKenton Rambsy1a8e7c8308fe3da2a51e94dd08e0858bab2a9153
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12017-11-12T15:32:42+00:00The Collaborations Introduction9image_header2017-12-12T17:40:11+00:00How important are select collaborations to Jay-Z's body of work? Consider this: Jay-Z has worked with more than 100 artists on his 12 solo albums.
Jay-Z has worked with producers who have an in-depth knowledge of black music history as they incorporate sound effects, drum patterns, chords, and other samples from the 1960s – 1990s. Jay-Z samples memorable rap lines and reconfigures the format and concept of popular songs, aligning himself with notable figures and periods in black artistic history.
The charts in this section depict Jay-Z’s collaborations with various artists from 1996 – 2013 on his first 12 solo studio albums.