In My Lifetime Vol. 1 [Explicit Lyrics]

In My Lifetime Vol. 1 [Explicit Lyrics]

Track Listings

1. Intro/A Million and One Questions/Rhyme No More
2. City Is Mine - Blackstreet, Jay-Z
3. I Know What Girls Like - Jay-Z, Lil' Kim, , P. Diddy, P. Diddy,
4. Imaginary Player
5. Streets Is Watching
6. Friend or Foe '98
7. Lucky Me
8. (Always Be My) Sunshine - Babyface, Foxy Brown, , Jay-Z
9. Who You Wit II
10. Face Off - Jay-Z, Sauce Money
11. Real Niggaz - Jay-Z, Too Short
12. Rap Game/Crack Game
13. Where I'm From
14. You Must Love Me

Editorial Reviews

From Amazon.co.uk
In an earlier age, when the likes of Public Enemy and Gang Starr ruled the roost, Jay-Z would have garnered the same kind of serious attention and respect as, say, the Fresh Prince. But in the devalued hip-hop universe of the late 1990s--where political activism is irrelevant, and entrepreneurial mediocrities like Puff Daddy and Master P hold sway--it's tempting to hail him as a conquering hero. Tempting, but mistaken. For one thing, he lacks the pipes to be considered among the truly great MCs (Chuck D, Guru, Ice Cube, Method Man). For another, his rhymes--both structurally and in terms of subject-matter--are way too simplistic. Rather than draw any conclusions from his world, or postulate any form of action, Jay simply calls 'em like he sees 'em--a post-Biggie dialectic of thinly-veiled threats ("Friend or Foe '98", "Face Off") and dreary self-aggrandisment ("I Know What Girls Like", "City Is Mine"). Hang on, didn't this used to be known as whack? --Andrew McGuire

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In My Lifetime, Vol. 1
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Underrated!!!
  • A life time of work
  • See It For What It Is
  • He's getting better
  • Not that bad, better than Blueprint 2- Gift & Curse
In My Lifetime, Vol. 1
Jay-Z
Manufacturer: Roc-a-Fella
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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  1. Vol. 3: Life and Times of S. Carter
  2. Vol. 2, Hard Knock Life
  3. Reasonable Doubt
  4. The Blueprint
  5. The Dynasty: Roc La Familia 2000

ASIN: B0000024MU
Release Date: 1997-11-04

Tracks:

  1. Intro/A Million And One Questions/Rhyme No More
  2. The City Is Mine
  3. I Know What Girls Like
  4. Imaginary Player
  5. Streets Is Watching
  6. Friend Or Foe 98
  7. Lucky Me
  8. (Always Be My) Sunshine
  9. Who You Wit II
  10. Face Off
  11. Real Niggaz
  12. Rap Game/Crack Game
  13. Where I'm From
  14. You Must Love Me

From Amazon.co.uk

In an earlier age, when the likes of Public Enemy and Gang Starr ruled the roost, Jay-Z would have garnered the same kind of serious attention and respect as, say, the Fresh Prince. But in the devalued hip-hop universe of the late 1990s--where political activism is irrelevant, and entrepreneurial mediocrities like Puff Daddy and Master P hold sway--it's tempting to hail him as a conquering hero. Tempting, but mistaken. For one thing, he lacks the pipes to be considered among the truly great MCs (Chuck D, Guru, Ice Cube, Method Man). For another, his rhymes--both structurally and in terms of subject-matter--are way too simplistic. Rather than draw any conclusions from his world, or postulate any form of action, Jay simply calls 'em like he sees 'em--a post-Biggie dialectic of thinly-veiled threats ("Friend or Foe '98", "Face Off") and dreary self-aggrandisment ("I Know What Girls Like", "City Is Mine"). Hang on, didn't this used to be known as whack? --Andrew McGuire

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Underrated!!!.......2007-03-24

This is Jay-z's must underreated album! Everyone was not feeling this album, but the were just not understanding the content! Besides two dumb tracks (One featuring Puff Daddy, the artist killer), the rest of the songs are pretty solid when it comes to lyrics. You have to remeber that at the time he recording, Biggie just died and that took a toll. Also, He was preparing to retire after this album and have Memphis Bleek become the star of Rocafella. Basically, this album is one of his best!!!!

4 out of 5 stars A life time of work.......2006-12-05

Out of all the albums that Jay has put out this is believed to be the weakest of them all. At first I belived so myself, however; after close listening I realized that this album is one of the most intimate albums Jay has ever done till now. Tracks like "You must love Me," and others shows Jay's ability to tell stories, and show his battle within. However, some of the tracks leave me hanging. Because Jay is and Nas, Tupac, and Biggie are the few Rappers I hate to hear other people on songs with them. These could and can carry albums by themselves. This for me is the only flaw in this album.

4 out of 5 stars See It For What It Is.......2006-10-12

In My Lifetime vol.1 is one of Jay z's most underrated albums and it's rightful place is next to Reasonable Doubt where it belongs. If you ask me the last few albums Jay Z gets most of his love from a nice chunk fans and critics because he is a master at creating great hooks and picking major production that will sell records. On his first two releases Reasonable Doubt and this one he is a major lyricist and this is what he doesn't get recognized for in this album. Truthfully lyrically it's between this and his first album that are the best. Now the production in My Lifetime is up and down, he has a sick intro and then the city is mine plays and it's a bit off. Though I think this is one of his least commercial albums Sunshine featuring Babyface says something totally different. The best thing about this album is that Jay actually speaks on his life and times and he does it perfectly, only thing holding it back is the few crappy beats.

4 out of 5 stars He's getting better.......2006-10-10

I know, I know, I know. Jay-Z's Resonable Doubt is Jay's greatest album (so some think). But In my life time vol 1 is just as strong lyrically..Although it may have "pop" hits as Sunshine, this demonstrates his ability to not just do street stuff, but also his ablity to songwrite. This album begins his maturation as a great songwriter..there are a lot of great emcees, but they are not always good song writers (ei eminem). This album is just a continuation from Reasonable Doubt. (Just as RD is a continuation of the original "In My Lifetime"). The top songs on here are; A million, Imaginary Players, Sunshine, Friend or Foe 98, Who You Wit, Real Niggas, Where I'm From, You Must Love Me. Any Jay-Z Fan should have this.The only reason it did not get 5 stars is because of suspect production.

4 out of 5 stars Not that bad, better than Blueprint 2- Gift & Curse.......2006-09-18

Many people view this as either his worst album or next to worse, mainly because it doesn't live up to Reasonable Doubt and many view this as when he sold out to commercial rap. However I think this album is probably better all of his latter albums except for the Blueprint & Black Album. It may not even be as commercial as Hard Knock Life. The album is pretty good and I know this might be blasphemous but I like the Bad boy produced tracks like Sunshine and I Know What Girls Like. They are unique, plus Jay-Z has always turned corny, odd beats into pure gold( Hard Knock Life??/ Annie anyone??) I just think Jay was trying to show that he had taken Biggie's place by hooking up with Bad Boy. Overall this album is probably in Jay-Z's top five albums.

1. Intro/ Million and One/ Rhyme no More 7/10
2. City is Mine 8/10
3. I Know What Girls Like 7/10 ( Corny but catchy)
4. Imaginary Players 9/10
5. Streets is Watching 8/10
6. Friend or Foe '98 9/10
7. Lucky Me 9/10
8. Sunshine 8/10
9. Who You Wit II 7/10
10. Face Off 8/10
11. Real Niggaz 7/10
12. Rap Game/ Crack Game 9/10
13. Where I'm From 8/10
14. You Must Love Me 9/10
In My Lifetime, Vol. 1
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • worst album
  • TRUST ME: THIS CD IS BETTER THAN HARD KNOCK LIFE!
  • JIGGA JAHOVAH SHWAN CARTER THE BEST
In My Lifetime, Vol. 1
Jay-Z
Manufacturer: Roc-a-Fella
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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  1. The Dynasty Roc la Familia
  2. Vol. 3: Life and Times of S. Carter
  3. Reasonable Doubt
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  5. Vol. 2, Hard Knock Life [Edited Version]

ASIN: B0000024MW
Release Date: 1997-11-04

Tracks:

  1. Intro/A Million And One Questions/Rhyme No More
  2. The City Is Mine
  3. I Know What Girls Like
  4. Imaginary Prayer
  5. Streets Is Watching
  6. Friend Or Foe '98
  7. Lucky Me
  8. (Always Be My) Sunshine
  9. Who You Wit ll
  10. Face Off
  11. Real Niggaz
  12. Rap Game/Crack Game
  13. Where I'm From
  14. You Must Love Me

Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars worst album.......2002-01-18

Of all of the Jay-Z albums, this one would be the one to ignore. But, don't trust me, look up the reviews.

5 out of 5 stars TRUST ME: THIS CD IS BETTER THAN HARD KNOCK LIFE!.......1999-10-24

I have Hard Knock Life and In My Lifetime, and Vol.1 is better than Vol.2. If you are a true JayZ fan, you will appreciate Vol1, and understand it more. Tracks 1-14 are hot, especially Sunshine, Where Im from, #4, City is Mine. I listen to the whole cd all the way through without skipping any tracks and I think that JayZ is the best living rapper, with DMX and Busta Rhymes right behind him. BUY this CD, you will not be sorry.

5 out of 5 stars JIGGA JAHOVAH SHWAN CARTER THE BEST.......1999-06-21

Jay-Z The best artist out right now him and biggie (R.I.P) could hold it down Nig*a what Nig*a who held it down with the fast tempo. to talk about his early stuff can't knock the hustle was the sh*t and also the best duo song ever thought up brooklyn's finest if there was 6 stars jigga would get and all yaual hip hop heads watch out for Balducci records cause they are comming to take over Jonah for balducci
Vol. 1-in My Lifetime
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Best Rapper in the game
  • Jay-Z does it again!
Vol. 1-in My Lifetime

ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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  1. Reasonable Doubt
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ASIN: B000025NMW
Release Date: 2000-09-20

Tracks:

  1. Intro/A Million And One Questions/Rhyme No More
  2. The City Is Mine (Featuring BlackStreet)
  3. I Know What Girls Like (Featuring Puff Daddy & Lil' Kim)
  4. Imaginary Player
  5. Streets Is Watching
  6. Friend Or Foe '98
  7. Lucky Me
  8. (Always Be My) Sunshine
  9. Who You Wit II
  10. Face Off (Featuring Sauce Money)
  11. Real Niggaz (Featuring Too Short)
  12. Rap Game/Crack Game
  13. Where I'm From
  14. You Must Love Me
  15. Wishing On A Star (D Influence Remix)
  16. Wishing On A Star (Track Masters Remix)

Album Description

Reissue of the rapper's hit sophomore album originally released in 1997. Includes two bonus tracks, two versions of the non-LP, 1998 hit 'Wishing On A Star', D-Influence Remix and Track Masters Remix. bmg.

Album Details

Includes the Extra Track "Wishing on a Star".

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Best Rapper in the game.......2001-09-03

I think this cd was very great. His lyrics were incredible.It's like Jay-z told a whole story through the album. I love his flow.
This is one of his best albums and he is god MC.

5 out of 5 stars Jay-Z does it again!.......2000-10-29

Jigga does it again. This album is tight from start to finish. Even the intro is blazin! In this album he talks about his hard times but yet adds some zest with the song "Sunshine". No matter who you are, you should get this album. It proves his talents. Vol.1 is hoottttt and there's more on the way.
In My Lifetime, Vol. 1
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Rippin it!!!!
  • First big hit for Jay Z
  • I love this song!
  • Shawn Carter's True Vision
  • explicit
In My Lifetime, Vol. 1
Jay-Z
Manufacturer: Ultra Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00000GWYI
Release Date: 1999-01-19

Tracks:

  1. Original Ski Radio Version
  2. Original Ski Street Version
  3. Skitrumental
  4. Big Jazz Radio Remix
  5. Big Jazmental Remix
  6. Can't get with That (Clark Kent Version)

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Rippin it!!!!.......2005-08-10

A rare gem of hip hop but dig in the crates and its reward is phenomenal. 2 songs from Jigga that will impress anyone who wants real hard flows, rhymes, & a classic feel. A+

4 out of 5 stars First big hit for Jay Z.......2004-04-29

A Great song by Jay Z.This was his first real hit song from the year 1995 when he was still a complete underground MC yes I wish Jay was still like this just complete rap murder for ya.
Lyrics 10/10 Production 7/10 Overall 8.5/10

5 out of 5 stars I love this song!.......2004-01-11

I like Jay better back then. Too bad being commercial sells better. This is a really good song with great beat and lyrics. You should buy it.

5 out of 5 stars Shawn Carter's True Vision.......2002-12-20

In the intro to the first song, Jay is lamenting the death of a friend that has died. The words he left to his friends and family were those immortalized by the Great Sinatra, "I did it my way." So, Jay-Z says, "I have no choice but to do it my way." Jay-Z succeeds admirably. His vision and intelligence, his focus, are so clear on this first single and the style is very similar to his first album, although it was not a great commercial success. He was forced to make radio friendly bangers with his consecutive CDs, but to see how the man that has now mastered to rap game first started out, I suggest this single as well as Reasonable Doubt.

5 out of 5 stars explicit.......2001-09-30

hey does ne1 know if this cd is labeled parental advisory - explicit content??? thanx
Beatz in My Lifetime, Vol. 1.0
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Beatz in My Lifetime, Vol. 1.0
    Tariq L.
    Manufacturer: Sub Verse
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
    Pop RapPop Rap | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B0000AQS2O
    Release Date: 2003-10-07

    Tracks:

    1. Intro
    2. Beaming - Sons of Light,
    3. Lions Den Freestyle
    4. Watch My Water - Jessica Care Moore
    5. Paradise City
    6. Again - Imani Uzuri
    7. Stereo Freak
    8. Origin
    9. Drastic's Freestyle
    10. Copy Catz -
    11. Dr. Electric
    12. Whirlwindz -
    13. Airlinez
    14. Dreamz - Imani Uzuri
    15. LSR
    16. Wayz of My World
    17. Luv 2 Luv
    18. Ride Wit Me
    19. Natural Mystix

    Dance Music:

    1. It's a Hustler's World
    2. It's the Incredible [CD-single] [Import]
    3. Just 4 Speakin Up
    4. Kottonmouth-Urban Legend [Explicit Lyrics]
    5. Latin Rap Mix, Vol. 4 [Explicit Lyrics]
    6. Left Of The Middle [Explicit Lyrics]
    7. Letters from a Lost Soul
    8. Magnificent Ep
    9. Masquerade
    10. My Brothas Keepa

    Dance Music

    dance music

    Dance Music

    Maxene Patti & Laverne [Import]

    Rheinberger: Works for Organ, Vol.2

    Singin' the Blues

    Misty [Hybrid SACD]

    Smoke Signals

    The Blue Beat, Ska & Reggae Revolution, Vol. 1 [Import]

    Swingin at the Blue Moon Bar & Grille

    Schubert/Prokofiev: "Arpeggione" Sonata/Sonata, Op. 119

    The Best of Restless Heart

    The Greatest Jazz Concert in the World [Live]

    Tempted to Smile

    Straphangin' [Original recording remastered] [Import]

    The Great Blue Scar [Import]

    Franck and Mendelssohn: Violin Sonatas

    Daniel Powter