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Hip Hop Is Dead

Hip Hop Is Dead is the eighth studio album by American rapper Nas, released December 19, 2006, on Def Jam Recordings. His first album for the label, it was co-financed by Nas's previous label, Columbia Records, which once distributed for Def Jam. The album's title was inspired by Nas's view of the music industry and the state of hip hop music at the time. The album features appearances from Nas's then-wife Kelis, Def Jam label-mates Kanye West, Jay-Z, and Chrisette Michele, as well as will.i.am, Snoop Dogg, and The Game, among others.

Hip Hop Is Dead
Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 19, 2006
Recorded2005–2006
GenreHip hop
Length60:27
Label
Producer
Nas chronology
Street's Disciple
(2004)
Hip Hop Is Dead
(2006)
Untitled
(2008)
Singles from Hip Hop Is Dead
  1. "Hip Hop Is Dead"
    Released: November 5, 2006
  2. "Can't Forget About You"
    Released: January 23, 2007

The album debuted at number one on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart, selling 355,880 copies in its first week. His fourth U.S. number-one album, it had sold 941,000 copies by November 2008, eventually over time it went platinum by the RIAA.[1] Upon its release, Hip Hop Is Dead received generally positive reviews from most music critics. Hip Hop Is Dead was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Rap Album,[2] ultimately losing to Kanye West's Graduation at the 50th Grammy Awards.[3]

Background edit

Nas announced the album's title after a performance on May 18, 2006.[4][5] In a late September interview on English DJ Tim Westwood's Radio show, Nas said, "Hip-hop is dead because we as artists no longer have the power." He went on to say, "Could you imagine what 50 Cent could be doing, Nas, Jay, Eminem, if we were the Jimmy Iovines? Could you imagine the power we'd have? I think that's where we're headed." He has described the album as a mixture of "street" records, "political" records and collaborations.[6] In another interview for MTV.com, Nas discussed the concept of the album title and the social atmosphere and condition of the music industry that inspired it, stating:

When I say 'hip-hop is dead', basically America is dead. There is no political voice. Music is dead ... Our way of thinking is dead, our commerce is dead. Everything in this society has been done. It's like a slingshot, where you throw the muthafucka back and it starts losing speed and is about to fall down. That's where we are as a country ... what I mean by 'hip-hop is dead' is we're at a vulnerable state. If we don't change, we gonna disappear like Rome. I think hip-hop could help rebuild America, once hip-hoppers own hip-hop ... We are our own politicians, our own government, we have something to say.[7]

— Nas

A promo single, "Where Y'all At", was released in June 2006 and produced by Salaam Remi.[8] It contained a sample from Nas' "Made You Look",[9] but it did not make the final cut for Hip Hop Is Dead.[10] It was, however, released as a bonus track on the Japanese import version of the album.[11]

A music video for "Can't Forget About You" premiered on February 5, 2007, the song featuring Chrisette Michele and sampling Nat King Cole's song "Unforgettable".[12] Another video, Hustlers, featuring The Game, followed.[13]

Title controversy edit

In an interview on the music television show 106 & Park, while promoting his untitled 2008 album, Nas said that he chose "Hip Hop Is Dead" as the title of the album in order to engender excitement and a reaction among hip hop artists. He went on to say that it worked, due to reactions from artists like Lil Wayne and Kanye West (whether West was actually reacting to the title of the album or merely promoting the album is unclear, given that he produced on two of the album's tracks). The title had a major impact in the hip hop world, especially for Southern hip hop, whose artists were blamed at the time for cheapening the quality of hip-hop with crunk and snap music. Southern rapper Young Jeezy had made statements against the title of Nas' album, and also furthered his comments by questioning Nas' street credibility. They have since reconciled, with Nas appearing on Jeezy's 2008 single, "My President".[14] Many other Southern rappers such as Ludacris, Trick Daddy, and Big Boi (whose fellow Outkast member, Andre 3000, declared hip hop dead on 2001's "Funkin' Around", off Big Boi and Dre Present...Outkast) have also attacked Nas' album title claiming that it is targeted at Southern hip hop.[15] Nas also has a fair share of supporters such as fellow New York rappers KRS-One, DMX, Raekwon, and Ghostface Killah.

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic79/100[16]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [17]
Entertainment Weekly(B)[18]
The Guardian     [19]
MSN Music (Consumer Guide)A−[20]
The New York Times(favorable)[21]
Pitchfork Media(7.8/10)[22]
PopMatters(8/10)[23]
Rolling Stone     [24]
USA Today    [25]
The Village Voice(favorable)[26]

Hip Hop Is Dead received generally positive reviews from most music critics.[27] At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 79, based on 22 reviews, which indicates "generally favorable reviews".[27] Nas is hip-hop's "grumpiest man", according to Jody Rosen for Entertainment Weekly, and the album "is a lot like Nas himself: impossible not to admire, but hard to love".[28] Among those music writers and critics that reviewed Hip Hop Is Dead favorably was Jason Rubin of The A.V. Club, which gave the album an A− rating. Rubin praised the album's production quality and lyrical concept, and stated "Hip Hop is unsparing in its diagnosis of rap's ills, but ultimately, it's hopeful. It contains a smart, tight, cohesive analysis of where rap went astray, but also the seeds of the genre's rebirth and renewal."[29]

Despite perceiving its sound and musical quality as weaknesses, Los Angeles Times writer Soren Baker gave it 3 out of 4 stars and wrote "Nas demonstrates why he remains one of rap's most revered artists, as his defense of hip-hop culture is impassioned and informed, if not fully realized".[30] Sean Fennessey of Vibe called the album "disorienting and sometimes brilliant" and complimented its "bold, startling production and a renewed lyrical vigor".[31] The album was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Rap Album, losing to Kanye West's Graduation (2007), at the 50th Grammy Awards in February 2008.[32]

Commercial performance edit

Hip Hop Is Dead debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200, selling 355,880 copies in its first week. The album has joined It Was Written (1996) and I Am… (1999) as Nas's third album to debut at number one on the chart.[33] In its second week, the album dropped to number four on the chart, selling an additional 101,000 copies.[34] In its third week, the album dropped to number eight on the chart, selling 44,800 copies that week.[35] On March 12, 2007, the album was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for sales of over 500,000 copies in the United States.[36]

The title track "Hip Hop Is Dead" (produced by will.i.am), which contains samples from "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida" by Iron Butterfly, and "Apache" by Incredible Bongo Band (which Nas previously used on "Made You Look", and Billy Squier's "The Big Beat", was the first single of the album.[37] It received airplay on radio stations in Australia (Triple J), the UK, and in United States, notably on Hot 97.[5][38] The single recently reached #48 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart[39] and #41 on the Billboard Hot 100. The second single from the album Hip Hop Is Dead is "Can't Forget About You" (Featuring Chrisette Michele). It contains a sample from Nat King Cole's "Unforgettable".

Track listing edit

Information is based on Liner Notes.[40]

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Money Over Bullshit" 4:16
2."You Can't Kill Me" 
  • L.E.S.
  • Al West
3:14
3."Carry on Tradition" Scott Storch3:49
4."Where Are They Now" 2:44
5."Hip Hop Is Dead" (featuring will.i.am) will.i.am3:45
6."Who Killed It?" 
  • Salaam Remi
  • will.i.am
3:10
7."Black Republican" (featuring Jay-Z) 
  • L.E.S.
  • Wyldfyer
3:45
8."Not Going Back" (featuring Kelis) Stargate4:09
9."Still Dreaming" (featuring Kanye West and Chrisette Michele) Kanye West3:37
10."Hold Down the Block" Mark Batson3:58
11."Blunt Ashes" Chris Webber4:03
12."Let There Be Light" (featuring Tre Williams) 4:28
13."Play on Playa" (featuring Snoop Dogg) Scott Storch3:33
14."Can't Forget About You" (featuring Chrisette Michele) will.i.am4:34
15."Hustlers" (featuring The Game and Marsha Ambrosius)Marvin AmbrosiusDr. Dre4:06
16."Hope" (featuring Chrisette Michele) 
  • L.E.S.
  • Nas
  • Alexander "Spanador" Mosely
3:05
Total length:60:27
Bonus tracks
No.TitleProducer(s)Length
17."Shine On" (iTunes pre-order)Salaam Remi2:42
18."The N (Don't Hate Me Now)" (United Kingdom and Circuit City)Salaam Remi2:48
19."Where Y'all At" (Best Buy)Salaam Remi4:09
Total length:70:06
Notes
  • ^[a] signifies a co-producer.

Personnel edit

Unless otherwise indicated, Information is based on Liner Notes.[40]

# Title Notes
Hip Hop Is Dead

Executive producer: Nasir Jones
A&R: Jay Brown
A&R for Ill Will Music Group: Mike Brinkley
A&R Administration: Terese Joseph
A&R Coordination: Fabienne Leys
Marketing: Tracey Waples
Marketing coordination: Shari Bryant
Management: Michael "Blue" Williams for Family Tree Entertainment
Mastering: Chris Gehringer at Sterling Sound, NYC
Mixing: Dylan "3-D" Dresdow at Paper V.U. Studios, LA
Photography: Afshin Shahidi
Creative direction: Andy West
Cover design: Tavon Sampson
Wardrobe: Mike Bogard for The B Lynn Group
Photo and art coordination: Nichell Delavaille
Package production: Doug Joswick
Legal representation: Kenny Meiselas, Esq. and Paul Rothenberg, Esq.
Sample clearance agent: Deborah Mannis-Gardner for DMG Clearances, Inc.
Business Affairs: Michael Seltzer, Antoinette Trotman, Ian Allen

1 "Money Over Bullshit"

Songwriters: N. Jones, L. Lewis, W. Coleman
Additional Instruments: L.E.S. & Wyldfyer

2 "You Can't Kill Me"

Songwriters: N. Jones, L. Lewis, A. West
Sample: "Sly" by Herbie Hancock[41] and the Headhunters[42]
Additional Instruments: Al West

3 "Carry on Tradition"

Songwriters: N. Jones, S. Storch
All Instruments: Scott Storch

4 "Where Are They Now"

Songwriters: N. Jones, S. Gibbs, J. Brown, B. Byrd, R. Lehnhoff
Sample: "Get Up, Get into It, Get Involved" by James Brown
Sample: “Set It Off" by Big Daddy Kane[43]

5 "Hip Hop Is Dead"

Songwriters: N. Jones, W. Adams, J. Lordan, D. Ingle
Samples: "Apache" and “In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida”,
both by Michael Viner & The Incredible Bongo Band
Sample: "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida" by Iron Butterfly[44]
Sample: "The Big Beat" as performed by Billy Squier[45]
Additional Drums, Drum Machine, Farfisa organ & Keyboards: will.i.am

6 "Who Killed It?"

Songwriters: N. Jones, S. Gibbs, W. Adams
Sample: "I Ain't No Joke" by Eric B. & Rakim[46]
Drums, Bass & Keyboards: Salaam Remi
Flute, Soprano Saxophone & Clarinet: Vincent Henry
Bass Trumpet, Flugelhorn & Trumpet: Bruce Purse
French Horn: W. Marshall Sealy
Cello: Patrice Jackson
Viola: Adam Hill
Violin: Naira Underwood

7 "Black Republican"

Songwriters: N. Jones, S. Carter, L. Lewis, W. Coleman, C. Coppala
Sample: "Marcia Religiosa" by City of Prague Philharmonic

8 "Not Going Back"

Songwriters: N. Jones, T. Hermansen, M. Ericksen, K. Roger-Jones
Sample: “Alone" by Heart.[47]

9 "Still Dreaming"

Songwriters: N. Jones, K. West, C. Payne, C. Ernst-Wells
Sample: "The Interim" by Diana Ross[48]
”The Interim” written by Cheryl Ernst-Wells[49]
Sample: "Use Me" by Bill Withers[48]

10 "Hold Down the Block"

Songwriters: N. Jones, M. Batson
Drums, Bass & Keyboards: Mark Batson
Saxophone: Leroi Moore
Vocals: Mark B. Mayfield

11 "Blunt Ashes"

Songwriters: N. Jones, M. Webber
Sample: "Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)” by Marvin Gaye[50]
Additional Instruments: Chris Webber

12 "Let There Be Light"

Songwriters: N. Jones, K. West, T. Williams, D. Harris, P. Cho
Sample: "Take The Money And Run" by Steve Miller Band[51]
Drums: Mark Biondi
Keyboards: Paul Cho

13 "Play on Playa"

Songwriters: N. Jones, S. Storch, C. Broadus, M. Gaye, L. Ware, A. Ross
Sample: "After the Dance" by Marvin Gaye

14 "Can't Forget About You"

Songwriters: N. Jones, W. Adams, C. Payne, I. Gordon
Sample: "Unforgettable" by Nat King Cole
Drums, Drum Programming & Keyboards: will.i.am

15 "Hustlers"

Songwriters: N. Jones, J. Taylor, M. Ambrosius, A. Young, M. Elizondo
Keyboards: Mike Elizondo & Lionel "LJ" Holoman
Bass played by LJ Holoman
Additional Vocals: Jaramye Daniels

16 "Hope"

Songwriters: N. Jones, L. Lewis
Additional Vocals: Chrisette Michele

* "Shine On"

Songwriters: N. Jones, S. Gibbs

* "The N (Don't Hate Me Now)"

Songwriters: N. Jones, S. Gibbs

* "Where Y'all At"

Songwriters: N. Jones, S. Gibbs, C. Stepney, R. Rudolph
Sample: "Made You Look" by Nas
Sample: "Rainy Day in Centreville" by Minnie Riperton[52]

Charts edit

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI)[57] Silver 60,000*
United States (RIAA)[58] Gold 500,000^

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Release history edit

Region Date
Ireland December 15, 2006
United Kingdom December 18, 2006
United States December 19, 2006

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For the song from this album see Hip Hop Is Dead song Hip Hop Is Dead is the eighth studio album by American rapper Nas released December 19 2006 on Def Jam Recordings His first album for the label it was co financed by Nas s previous label Columbia Records which once distributed for Def Jam The album s title was inspired by Nas s view of the music industry and the state of hip hop music at the time The album features appearances from Nas s then wife Kelis Def Jam label mates Kanye West Jay Z and Chrisette Michele as well as will i am Snoop Dogg and The Game among others Hip Hop Is DeadStudio album by NasReleasedDecember 19 2006Recorded2005 2006GenreHip hopLength60 27LabelThe Jones ExperienceDef JamColumbiaProducerNasChris WebberDevo SpringsteenDr DreKanye WestL E S Mark BatsonSalaam RemiScott StorchStargatewill i amWyldfyerNas chronologyStreet s Disciple 2004 Hip Hop Is Dead 2006 Untitled 2008 Singles from Hip Hop Is Dead Hip Hop Is Dead Released November 5 2006 Can t Forget About You Released January 23 2007The album debuted at number one on the U S Billboard 200 chart selling 355 880 copies in its first week His fourth U S number one album it had sold 941 000 copies by November 2008 eventually over time it went platinum by the RIAA 1 Upon its release Hip Hop Is Dead received generally positive reviews from most music critics Hip Hop Is Dead was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Rap Album 2 ultimately losing to Kanye West s Graduation at the 50th Grammy Awards 3 Contents 1 Background 1 1 Title controversy 2 Critical reception 3 Commercial performance 4 Track listing 5 Personnel 6 Charts 6 1 Weekly charts 6 2 Year end charts 7 Certifications 8 Release history 9 References 10 External linksBackground editNas announced the album s title after a performance on May 18 2006 4 5 In a late September interview on English DJ Tim Westwood s Radio show Nas said Hip hop is dead because we as artists no longer have the power He went on to say Could you imagine what 50 Cent could be doing Nas Jay Eminem if we were the Jimmy Iovines Could you imagine the power we d have I think that s where we re headed He has described the album as a mixture of street records political records and collaborations 6 In another interview for MTV com Nas discussed the concept of the album title and the social atmosphere and condition of the music industry that inspired it stating When I say hip hop is dead basically America is dead There is no political voice Music is dead Our way of thinking is dead our commerce is dead Everything in this society has been done It s like a slingshot where you throw the muthafucka back and it starts losing speed and is about to fall down That s where we are as a country what I mean by hip hop is dead is we re at a vulnerable state If we don t change we gonna disappear like Rome I think hip hop could help rebuild America once hip hoppers own hip hop We are our own politicians our own government we have something to say 7 Nas A promo single Where Y all At was released in June 2006 and produced by Salaam Remi 8 It contained a sample from Nas Made You Look 9 but it did not make the final cut for Hip Hop Is Dead 10 It was however released as a bonus track on the Japanese import version of the album 11 A music video for Can t Forget About You premiered on February 5 2007 the song featuring Chrisette Michele and sampling Nat King Cole s song Unforgettable 12 Another video Hustlers featuring The Game followed 13 Title controversy edit In an interview on the music television show 106 amp Park while promoting his untitled 2008 album Nas said that he chose Hip Hop Is Dead as the title of the album in order to engender excitement and a reaction among hip hop artists He went on to say that it worked due to reactions from artists like Lil Wayne and Kanye West whether West was actually reacting to the title of the album or merely promoting the album is unclear given that he produced on two of the album s tracks The title had a major impact in the hip hop world especially for Southern hip hop whose artists were blamed at the time for cheapening the quality of hip hop with crunk and snap music Southern rapper Young Jeezy had made statements against the title of Nas album and also furthered his comments by questioning Nas street credibility They have since reconciled with Nas appearing on Jeezy s 2008 single My President 14 Many other Southern rappers such as Ludacris Trick Daddy and Big Boi whose fellow Outkast member Andre 3000 declared hip hop dead on 2001 s Funkin Around off Big Boi and Dre Present Outkast have also attacked Nas album title claiming that it is targeted at Southern hip hop 15 Nas also has a fair share of supporters such as fellow New York rappers KRS One DMX Raekwon and Ghostface Killah Critical reception editProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingMetacritic79 100 16 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 17 Entertainment Weekly B 18 The Guardian nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 19 MSN Music Consumer Guide A 20 The New York Times favorable 21 Pitchfork Media 7 8 10 22 PopMatters 8 10 23 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 24 USA Today nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 25 The Village Voice favorable 26 Hip Hop Is Dead received generally positive reviews from most music critics 27 At Metacritic which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics the album received an average score of 79 based on 22 reviews which indicates generally favorable reviews 27 Nas is hip hop s grumpiest man according to Jody Rosen for Entertainment Weekly and the album is a lot like Nas himself impossible not to admire but hard to love 28 Among those music writers and critics that reviewed Hip Hop Is Dead favorably was Jason Rubin of The A V Club which gave the album an A rating Rubin praised the album s production quality and lyrical concept and stated Hip Hop is unsparing in its diagnosis of rap s ills but ultimately it s hopeful It contains a smart tight cohesive analysis of where rap went astray but also the seeds of the genre s rebirth and renewal 29 Despite perceiving its sound and musical quality as weaknesses Los Angeles Times writer Soren Baker gave it 3 out of 4 stars and wrote Nas demonstrates why he remains one of rap s most revered artists as his defense of hip hop culture is impassioned and informed if not fully realized 30 Sean Fennessey of Vibe called the album disorienting and sometimes brilliant and complimented its bold startling production and a renewed lyrical vigor 31 The album was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Rap Album losing to Kanye West s Graduation 2007 at the 50th Grammy Awards in February 2008 32 Commercial performance editHip Hop Is Dead debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 selling 355 880 copies in its first week The album has joined It Was Written 1996 and I Am 1999 as Nas s third album to debut at number one on the chart 33 In its second week the album dropped to number four on the chart selling an additional 101 000 copies 34 In its third week the album dropped to number eight on the chart selling 44 800 copies that week 35 On March 12 2007 the album was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA for sales of over 500 000 copies in the United States 36 The title track Hip Hop Is Dead produced by will i am which contains samples from In A Gadda Da Vida by Iron Butterfly and Apache by Incredible Bongo Band which Nas previously used on Made You Look and Billy Squier s The Big Beat was the first single of the album 37 It received airplay on radio stations in Australia Triple J the UK and in United States notably on Hot 97 5 38 The single recently reached 48 on the Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs chart 39 and 41 on the Billboard Hot 100 The second single from the album Hip Hop Is Dead is Can t Forget About You Featuring Chrisette Michele It contains a sample from Nat King Cole s Unforgettable Track listing editInformation is based on Liner Notes 40 No TitleWriter s Producer s Length1 Money Over Bullshit L E S Wyldfyer4 162 You Can t Kill Me L E S Al West3 143 Carry on Tradition Scott Storch3 494 Where Are They Now NasSalaam Remi2 445 Hip Hop Is Dead featuring will i am will i am3 456 Who Killed It Salaam Remiwill i am3 107 Black Republican featuring Jay Z L E S Wyldfyer3 458 Not Going Back featuring Kelis Stargate4 099 Still Dreaming featuring Kanye West and Chrisette Michele Kanye West3 3710 Hold Down the Block Mark Batson3 5811 Blunt Ashes Chris Webber4 0312 Let There Be Light featuring Tre Williams Kanye WestDevo Springsteen a 4 2813 Play on Playa featuring Snoop Dogg Scott Storch3 3314 Can t Forget About You featuring Chrisette Michele will i am4 3415 Hustlers featuring The Game and Marsha Ambrosius Marvin AmbrosiusDr Dre4 0616 Hope featuring Chrisette Michele L E S NasAlexander Spanador Mosely3 05Total length 60 27 Bonus tracksNo TitleProducer s Length17 Shine On iTunes pre order Salaam Remi2 4218 The N Don t Hate Me Now United Kingdom and Circuit City Salaam Remi2 4819 Where Y all At Best Buy Salaam Remi4 09Total length 70 06 Notes a signifies a co producer Personnel editUnless otherwise indicated Information is based on Liner Notes 40 Title NotesHip Hop Is Dead Executive producer Nasir Jones A amp R Jay Brown A amp R for Ill Will Music Group Mike Brinkley A amp R Administration Terese Joseph A amp R Coordination Fabienne Leys Marketing Tracey Waples Marketing coordination Shari Bryant Management Michael Blue Williams for Family Tree Entertainment Mastering Chris Gehringer at Sterling Sound NYC Mixing Dylan 3 D Dresdow at Paper V U Studios LAPhotography Afshin Shahidi Creative direction Andy West Cover design Tavon Sampson Wardrobe Mike Bogard for The B Lynn Group Photo and art coordination Nichell Delavaille Package production Doug Joswick Legal representation Kenny Meiselas Esq and Paul Rothenberg Esq Sample clearance agent Deborah Mannis Gardner for DMG Clearances Inc Business Affairs Michael Seltzer Antoinette Trotman Ian Allen1 Money Over Bullshit Songwriters N Jones L Lewis W ColemanAdditional Instruments L E S amp Wyldfyer2 You Can t Kill Me Songwriters N Jones L Lewis A WestSample Sly by Herbie Hancock 41 and the Headhunters 42 Additional Instruments Al West3 Carry on Tradition Songwriters N Jones S StorchAll Instruments Scott Storch4 Where Are They Now Songwriters N Jones S Gibbs J Brown B Byrd R LehnhoffSample Get Up Get into It Get Involved by James BrownSample Set It Off by Big Daddy Kane 43 5 Hip Hop Is Dead Songwriters N Jones W Adams J Lordan D IngleSamples Apache and In A Gadda Da Vida both by Michael Viner amp The Incredible Bongo BandSample In A Gadda Da Vida by Iron Butterfly 44 Sample The Big Beat as performed by Billy Squier 45 Additional Drums Drum Machine Farfisa organ amp Keyboards will i am6 Who Killed It Songwriters N Jones S Gibbs W AdamsSample I Ain t No Joke by Eric B amp Rakim 46 Drums Bass amp Keyboards Salaam RemiFlute Soprano Saxophone amp Clarinet Vincent HenryBass Trumpet Flugelhorn amp Trumpet Bruce PurseFrench Horn W Marshall SealyCello Patrice JacksonViola Adam HillViolin Naira Underwood7 Black Republican Songwriters N Jones S Carter L Lewis W Coleman C CoppalaSample Marcia Religiosa by City of Prague Philharmonic8 Not Going Back Songwriters N Jones T Hermansen M Ericksen K Roger JonesSample Alone by Heart 47 9 Still Dreaming Songwriters N Jones K West C Payne C Ernst WellsSample The Interim by Diana Ross 48 The Interim written by Cheryl Ernst Wells 49 Sample Use Me by Bill Withers 48 10 Hold Down the Block Songwriters N Jones M BatsonDrums Bass amp Keyboards Mark BatsonSaxophone Leroi MooreVocals Mark B Mayfield11 Blunt Ashes Songwriters N Jones M WebberSample Mercy Mercy Me The Ecology by Marvin Gaye 50 Additional Instruments Chris Webber12 Let There Be Light Songwriters N Jones K West T Williams D Harris P ChoSample Take The Money And Run by Steve Miller Band 51 Drums Mark BiondiKeyboards Paul Cho13 Play on Playa Songwriters N Jones S Storch C Broadus M Gaye L Ware A RossSample After the Dance by Marvin Gaye14 Can t Forget About You Songwriters N Jones W Adams C Payne I GordonSample Unforgettable by Nat King ColeDrums Drum Programming amp Keyboards will i am15 Hustlers Songwriters N Jones J Taylor M Ambrosius A Young M ElizondoKeyboards Mike Elizondo amp Lionel LJ HolomanBass played by LJ HolomanAdditional Vocals Jaramye Daniels16 Hope Songwriters N Jones L LewisAdditional Vocals Chrisette Michele Shine On Songwriters N Jones S Gibbs The N Don t Hate Me Now Songwriters N Jones S Gibbs Where Y all At Songwriters N Jones S Gibbs C Stepney R RudolphSample Made You Look by NasSample Rainy Day in Centreville by Minnie Riperton 52 Charts editWeekly charts edit Chart 2006 PeakpositionAustralian Albums Chart 53 50Belgian Albums Chart Wallonia 53 76Canadian Albums Chart 45Dutch Albums Chart 53 95French Albums Chart 53 89Japan Albums Chart 54 30Swiss Albums Chart 53 22UK Albums Chart 55 68US Billboard 200 56 1US Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums Billboard 56 1US Top Rap Albums Billboard 56 1 Year end charts edit Chart 2007 PeakpositionUS Billboard 200 56 64US Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums Billboard 56 14US Top Rap Albums Billboard 56 7Certifications editRegion Certification Certified units salesUnited Kingdom BPI 57 Silver 60 000 United States RIAA 58 Gold 500 000 Sales figures based on certification alone Shipments figures based on certification alone Release history editRegion DateIreland December 15 2006United Kingdom December 18 2006United States December 19 2006References edit Grein Paul Chart Watch Extra What A Turkey The 25 Worst Selling 1 Albums Archived 2008 12 04 at the Wayback Machine Yahoo Music November 21 2008 List of Grammy Award Nominess Retrieved on 2011 5 10 Grammy Award Winner 2008 Retrieved on 2011 5 10 Bolden Janee Nas Drops New LP In September Declares Hip Hop Dead Sohh com Retrieved on June 19 2006 a b Latest News Mariah Billy Corgan Wu Tang and More Rolling Stone 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