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Jay-Z
歌手
出生
萧恩·蔻利·卡特

1969年12月4日
纽约市布鲁克林区
职业饶舌歌手音乐制作人
音乐类型嘻哈音乐
活跃年代1986年至今
唱片公司Roc-A-Fella, Def Jam, 环球唱片
网站www.jay-z.com
相关团体Jaz-OMemphis BleekBeanie SigelAmil碧昂丝·诺利斯林肯公园肯伊·威斯特R. KellyT.I.UGK吉姆·琼斯FreewayThe Notorious B.I.G.NasFoxy BrownPharrell酷玩乐团

Jay-Z(1969.12.4-)[1],本名萧恩·蔻利·卡特(Shawn Corey Carter),是一个美国嘻哈音乐艺术家、企业家。他曾经是Def Jam[2]Roc-a-Fella两家音乐制作公司的首席执行官并持有40/40俱乐部酒吧新泽西网队的股份。在美国,他是获得最大经济上成功的嘻哈音乐艺人和企业家之一,[3]在美国本土售出了超过2600万张唱片[4]。他受到高度而有钻研性的赞扬的专辑《蓝图》只用了两天时闲来创作[5]。他在2003年宣布从音乐制作工作中隐退后,他在很晚的2006年回到了专辑《王者归来》的制作中,这张专辑在第一周就交出了68万张的销售业绩,这是Jay-Z在发售第一周销量最高的专辑。[6] MTV在其“有史以来最佳MC”名录中以“一号”为他命名。[3]纽约时报》在2008年4月宣布Jay-Z将要与Live Nation开始一个价值1.5亿美元的合作计划——这是颁发给音乐人的最昂贵的合约之一。[7]Jay-Z在2008年4月4日与碧昂丝·诺利斯结婚。[8]

早年

Jay-Z的童年是在纽约布鲁克林贝德斯蒂区玛西公共住房建造计划的危险环境中度过的[9],他曾经为了抢夺哥哥的珠宝而用枪击中了他的肩膀,后来被父亲阿德内斯·里弗斯抛弃[10],当时他只有12岁[11]。在艾里·惠特尼高中关闭之前,Jay-Z和同为饶舌艺人的AZ一直在那里读书。后来他先后就读于布鲁克林闹市区的乔治·威斯丁豪斯信息技术高中(和饶舌歌手The Notorious B.I.G.Busta Rhymes一起)和新泽西州特伦顿市特伦顿中央高中,但并没有毕业。[12]他声称他曾经沉湎于毒品交易,并把他归咎于自己的音乐。[11]

据他的母亲格洛利亚·卡特回忆,年轻的Jay-Z常常在半夜像敲鼓一样敲击厨房料理台,把兄弟姐妹们吵醒。在他的生日里,她终于给Jay-Z买了一台大功率的手提录音机,这也激发了他对音乐的兴趣。于是他开始尝试自由式说唱,按照韵律写歌词,密切注意当时流行的音乐。他定期参加自由说唱比赛并且击败了Busta Rhymes,但也输给了DMX除此之外,Bone Thugs-N-Harmony的成员Bizzy Bone被他的雇主带来了纽约和Jay-Z比试,据说Bizzy Bone赢得了这场比赛。[来源请求]

在他的居住地,卡特被叫做“Jaazy”这个昵称,最后演化成了他现在的艺名——“Jay-Z”。这个昵称也常常被大家用来向他致敬,例如“Jaz-O”(a.k.a. Jaz, Big Jaz),以及在布鲁克林区玛西大道车站停靠的“J/Z地铁线”。[9]

Jay-z的声音经常会在Jaz-O早期的,即20世纪80年代末到90年代初的作品中出现,包括《发明人》(The Originators)和《夏威夷的索菲》(Hawaiian Sophie)。他也曾经和加州英格尔伍德市的制作人“310”(Three-1-Zero)合作。Jay-Z的生涯在他与一个叫“扎伊”(Zai)的饶舌艺人比赛时有了一个飞跃。这个比赛吸引了很多唱片公司的目光,因为Jay-Z可以在与扎伊对抗时毫无失误。他第一次被广大听众们熟知是在大老爹凯恩Big Daddy Kane)的专辑《老爹之家Daddy's Home中的歌曲《Show and Prove》中做了一次特别协作。[13]而在1995年,他在Big L的知名歌曲《坟场》(Da Graveyard)和米克·吉罗尼莫Mic Geronimo)的歌曲《建造时间》(Time to Build)中露过面,也为DMXQ-ManJa Rule和沙兹姆·哈三特别协作过。他的第一个正式的饶舌独唱单曲叫《无法得到》(I Can't Get With That),并为此录制了一部MV。

音乐生涯

《Reasonable Doubt》(1996)

在他的专业生涯刚开始,得不到任何大合同的时候,蒂姆·达什Dame Dash)、Jay-Z和卡利姆·比格斯(Kareem Biggs)以他们自己的独立名义建立了Roc-A-Fella唱片。1996年,当他与优先唱片拿下他们的第一份分销协议之后,他也推出了他的处女专辑合理质疑,并且得到了DJ Premier克拉克·肯特等制作人还有当时的著名歌手The Notorious B.I.G.的祝贺。尽管这张专辑只在Billboard排行榜上取得了第23名的成绩,但这仍然是一个决定性的胜利。[9]

《In My Lifetime, Vol. 1》(1997)

在1997年与Def Jam签订了一份新的分销协议之后,Jay-Z发布了他的第二张专辑一生之中,Vol.1。这张专辑的主要制作人是吹牛老爹——沙恩·库伯斯,他使这张专辑的销量比前一张专辑有所提高。Jay-Z后来提到这张专辑的制作是在他一生中状态最差的周期期间完成的。他正在从他好友The Notorious B.I.G.逝世的悲痛中脱离出来,这张专辑是他对他所受到好友悉心指导的往事的自我披露。[14]这张专辑浮华的制作与他的第一张专辑形成了鲜明的对比,甚至有一部分忠实歌迷认为他已经江郎才尽。无论如何,这张专辑的伴奏也是由他的上张专辑的制作人协作完成的,例如DJ Premier和Ski。Jay-Z在Yes网Yes Network)的“中心舞台”节目中说道,如果他在他的音乐生涯中只能做一件事,那就是“Vol.1”,声称“它(这张CD)”如此接近经典的程度,但我想提出,其中个别几首歌毁了这一切。”他暗指的两个例子就是《我知道女孩子们像什么》(I Know What Girls Like)和《(永远做我的)阳光》((Always Be My) Sunshine)。这两首歌都由坏男孩Bad Boy Records)的制作人制作而且都以商品化的论调来评论它们。《一生之中,Vol.1》获得了美国的白金唱片奖。


《Vol. 2... Hard Knock Life》《1998》

1998's Vol. 2... Hard Knock Life spawned the biggest hit of his career at the time, "Hard Knock Life (Ghetto Anthem)". He also relied more on flow and brilliant wordplay, and he continued his penchant for mining beats from the popular producers of the day such as Swizz Beatz, an upstart in-house producer for Ruff Ryders, and Timbaland. Other producers tapped for beats include: DJ Premier, Erick Sermon, The 45 King, and Kid Capri. Charting hits from this album included "Can I Get A...", featuring Ja Rule and Amil, and "Nigga What, Nigga Who", which featured Amil too. Vol. 2 would eventually become Jay-Z's most commercially successful album; it was certified 5x platinum in the United States and has to date sold over 8 million worldwide. The album went on to win a Grammy Award, although Jay-Z boycotted the ceremony protesting DMX's failure to garner a Grammy nomination.

《Vol. 3... Life and Times of S. Carter》(1999)

In 1999, Jay-Z released Vol. 3... Life and Times of S. Carter. Despite continued criticism for his increasingly pop-oriented sound,[15] the album proved to be successful and went platinum three times and sold over 5.6 million records worldwide. Through his lyricism, he was able to retain respect from some of his die-hard fans. Vol. 3 is remembered for its smash hit, "Big Pimpin'" (feat. UGK). By this time, Jay-Z was seen as a hip-hop figurehead both by hardcore fans and by the hip-hop industry due to his lyrics and his high album sales.

《The Dynasty: Roc La Familia》(2000)

The subject of much criticism, praise, popularity, condemnation, and discussion, Jay-Z decided to begin developing other artists. Around 2000, he and Damon Dash signed various artists (including "Dynasty" members Amil, Beanie Sigel and Memphis Bleek) and began introducing them to the public. He next appeared on The Dynasty: Roc La Familia, which was intended as a compilation album to introduce these new artists, though the album had Jay-Z's name on it to strengthen market recognition and by extension, sales. This strategy worked to an extent - The Dynasty: Roc La Familia sold over 2 million units in the U.S. alone.

《The Blueprint》(2001)

In 2001, Jay-Z released The Blueprint which was later considered by many to be one of hip hop's "classic" albums, receiving the coveted 5 mic review from The Source magazine. Released during the wake of September 11 attacks, the album managed to debut at number one on the Billboard 200, selling more than 427,000 units;[16] the album's success was overshadowed by the tragic event. The Blueprint has been certified two-time Platinum in the United States.[17] This album was the first since his breakthrough album Vol. 2... Hard Knock Life not to feature Amil, who was dropped in late 2000 because of a feud between Jay-Z/Roc-A-Fella and herself, caused by her meager album sales and her weight gain.

The Blueprint was applauded for its production and the balance of "mainstream" and "hardcore" rap, receiving recognition from both audiences. Eminem was the only guest artist on the album, producing and rapping on the single "Renegade". Four of the thirteen tracks on the album were produced by Kanye West and represents one of West's first major breaks in the industry. The Blueprint also includes the popular "Izzo (H.O.V.A.)" and "Takeover", a song that takes on rivals Prodigy of Mobb Deep and Nas.

《The Blueprint²: The Gift & the Curse》(2002)

Jay-Z's next solo album was 2002's 4 million (U.S. only) selling The Blueprint²: The Gift & the Curse, a double-album. The album debuted on the Billboard 200 at number one, selling over 545,000 units and surpassing The Blueprint.[18] It was later reissued in a single-disc version, The Blueprint 2.1, which retained half of the tracks from the original and went on to sell a further 800,000 copies. The album spawned two massive hit singles, "Excuse Me Miss" and "Bonnie and Clyde" featuring Jay-Z's girlfriend of four years Beyoncé Knowles. "Guns & Roses", a track featuring Lenny Kravitz, and "Hovi Baby" were two successful radio singles as well. The album also features the tracks "A Dream", featuring Faith Evans and a recording of the late The Notorious B.I.G.; and "The Bounce", featuring Kanye West (who, at that time, was not yet an artist). The Blueprint 2.1 features tracks that do not appear on The Blueprint²: The Gift & the Curse, such as "Stop", "La La La (Excuse Me Again)", "What They Gonna Do, Part II" and "Beware" produced by and featuring Panjabi MC.

Nas的持续竞争

Tension between the two supposedly dates as far back as 1996, when Nas refused to make a guest appearance on Jay-Z's debut album Reasonable Doubt. However, the relationship between the two rappers remained peaceful (Jay-Z even giving a shoutout to Nas in his album liner notes),[19] and the tension did not escalate to full-blown rivalry until after the death of the Notorious B.I.G. The position of favorite rapper in New York seemed vacant after the death of Biggie, and fans were eager to see who would take over.

The dispute involved many of the rappers, especially associates at Roc-a-Fella Records, who declared an all-out war against Nas. However, the feud died down somewhat toward the end of 2002. It is believed by most that Nas won this battle, though it is still a subject of intense debate. New York radio station Hot 97 tried to settle the matter by taking votes, matching "Ether"/"Stillmatic" against "Takeover"/"Supa Ugly". Nas won with 58% while Jay-Z got 42% of the votes. Nas and Jay-Z have paid tribute to each other in interviews, likening the battle to a world title boxing match that pitched the best against the best, and pleased with the entertainment it provided fans. After Jay-Z signed Nas to Def Jam (of which Jay-Z was president and CEO), he also featured on Nas's first Def Jam album, Hip Hop Is Dead, where he does a song with Nas called "Black Republican." The rivalry also impacted their careers critically and commercially. The battle was significant in that it revived the trend of using 'beefs' as a source for publicity and promotion for hip hop artists, originally unpopular following the tragic deaths of Tupac Shakur and The Notorious B.I.G., now prevalent within the hip hop community.

《The Black Album》(2003)

Jay-Z toured with 50 Cent, Busta Rhymes and Sean Paul while finishing work on what was announced as his final album, The Black Album. He worked with several producers including Just Blaze, The Neptunes, Kanye West, Timbaland, Eminem, DJ Quik, 9th Wonder and Rick Rubin. Notable songs on the album included "What More Can I Say", "Dirt Off Your Shoulder", "Change Clothes", and "99 Problems". The latter was a cross-over hit comparable to the Beastie Boys' "No Sleep Till Brooklyn", which some believe pays homage to the now-rare old-school rap style. A few of the songs done on this album portray a more personal side of Jay-Z; for example, "Moment of Clarity" sheds light on his feelings towards his estranged father and coping with his death. It also deals with accusations that he sold out to reach a wider audience. "What More Can I Say" addresses the "biting" accusations leveled against him by Nas in "Ether" and other detractors, as Jay-Z raps, "I'm not a biter I'm a writer for myself and others/I say a Big verse I'm only biggin' up my brother." During that same year, Jay-Z supplied new rhymes on a remix of Panjabi MC's "Mundian To Bach Ke", a desi rap jam with a Bhangra flavor of which Jay-Z became enamored after hearing it at a nightclub in Hong Kong. Re-released as "Beware of the Boys", the East-West hip-hop fusion track charted in North America. The Black Album has sold 3 million copies in the US.

In 2004, there was a runaway hit remix project by Danger Mouse called The Grey Album in which Jay-Z's Black Album vocals were blended with instrumentals sampled exclusively from The Beatles' White Album (which subsequently embroiled the DJ in a lawsuit that was later dropped with EMI, the owners of the Beatles' work). This was made possible by an a cappella version of the "Black Album" that Jay-Z released with the specific intent for others to mix. The success of The Grey Album led to a rainbow of Black Album remix projects including The Red Album, The Blue Album and so forth.

《Collision Course》(2004)

Also in 2004, Jay-Z collaborated with rock group Linkin Park. The project was named Collision Course, and contained a six track EP, as well as a making of DVD. Some of the mash ups tracks were entitled "Dirt Off Your Shoulder/Lying From You", "Jigga What/Faint", and "Numb/Encore". "Numb/Encore" went on to win a Grammy for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration, and was also performed with Linkin Park live at the Grammys, with a special appearance by Paul McCartney, who added verses from his song Yesterday. The EP sold over two million copies in the US alone.

第一次退休

2003年11月25日,Jay-Z在麦迪逊广场公园举办了一次演唱会,!◎¥!◎%

On November 25, 2003, Jay-Z held a concert at Madison Square Garden, which would later be the focus of his film Fade to Black. This concert was his "retirement party". All proceeds went to charity. Other performers included collaborators like The Roots (in the form of his backing band), Missy Elliott, Memphis Bleek, Beanie Siegel, Freeway, Mary J. Blige, Beyoncé, Twista, Ghostface Killah, Foxy Brown, Pharrell and R. Kelly with special appearances by Voletta Wallace and Afeni Shakur, the mothers of The Notorious B.I.G. and Tupac Shakur respectively.

While Jay-Z had attested to a retirement from making new studio albums, various side projects and appearances soon followed. Included in these were a greatest hits record, mash-up projects and concert appearances with R. Kelly and Linkin Park.

Jay-Z was the executive producer of Fort Minor's debut album The Rising Tied. Mike Shinoda got together with Jay-Z and Linkin Park bandmate Brad Delson to discuss what tracks should make the album.

“宣战”(I Declare War)演唱会

Having been such a visible artist in the late 1990s through the early 2000s, Jay-Z has been the subject of more rap-related controversy than most artists in mainstream hip-hop. Some of these have been resolved, some are ongoing, and some have simply dissipated.

On October 27, 2005, Jay-Z headlined New York's Power 105.1 annual concert, Powerhouse. The concert was entitled the "I Declare War" Concert leading to intense speculation in the weeks preceding the event on whom exactly Jay-Z would declare war. As he had previously "declared war" on other artists taking lyrical shots at him at other events, many believed that the Powerhouse show would represent an all-out assault by Jay-Z upon his rivals. However, an anticipated response to subliminal shots taken by The Game and Cam'ron never materialized.

The theme of the concert was Jay-Z's position as President and CEO of Def Jam, complete with an on-stage mock-up of the Oval Office. Many artists made appearances such as the old roster of Roc-A-Fella records artists, as well as Ne-Yo, Teairra Mari, T.I., Young Jeezy, Akon, Kanye West, Paul Wall, The LOX, and Diddy.

At the conclusion of the concert, Jay-Z put many arguments to rest to the surprise of hip-hop fans. Instead of declaring war, he declared that he was the "United Nations of this rap shit". The most significant development in this show was closure to the infamous hip hop rivalry between Jay-Z and Nas. The two former rivals shook hands and shared the stage together to perform Jay-Z's "Dead Presidents" blended with Nas's song "The World is Yours" from which "Dead Presidents" had sampled the vocals on the chorus. Nas's verses were rapped over the "Dead Presidents" beat in the vein of a mix song done by DJ Statik Selektah. Nas also performed songs of his own later in the show.

Disagreements between other artists were also brought to a close (or put on hold) at the Powerhouse show. The event brought together for the first time in years, Diddy and The LOX, both having had a long-standing animosity due to a contract agreement and the latter's departure from Bad Boy Entertainment. Shortly after the concert, the altercation was fully rectified.

The event also saw the return of Beanie Sigel from incarceration. There had been some speculation that Beanie Sigel was going to depart from Roc-A-Fella Records, but this concert proved otherwise. Beanie and The LOX's Jadakiss also officially ended their own argument when they, Jay-Z, the rest of the LOX and Sauce Money (who had been thought to have some animosity towards Jay-Z, but this was also untrue) all performed the song "Reservoir Dogs".

《Kingdom Come》(2006)

Jay-Z at a concert in 2006.

Jay-Z returned with his comeback album on November 21, 2006 titled Kingdom Come.[20] Jay-Z's comeback single, "Show Me What You Got", was leaked on the Internet in early October 2006, scheduled to be released later on that month, received heavy air-play after its leak, causing the FBI to step in and investigate.[21] Jay-Z worked with video director Hype Williams, and the single's video was directed by F. Gary Gray (Friday, The Italian Job). The album features producers such as Just Blaze, Pharrell, Kanye West, Dr. Dre and Coldplay's Chris Martin (single entitled "Beach Chair").[22][23] This album has sold 2 million copies in the U.S. alone. In June 2007, Jay-Z reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 with Rihanna's "Umbrella", becoming his first number one song since "Crazy in Love" with Beyoncé.

《American Gangster》(2007)

Jay-Z released his tenth album entitled American Gangster on November 6, 2007. After viewing the film, he was heavily inspired to create a new "concept" album that depicts his experiences as a street-hustler.[24] The album is not the film's official soundtrack, although it will be distributed by Def Jam.[25] Jay-Z's American Gangster depicts his life in correlation to the movie American Gangster.

At the start of the album's first single, "Blue Magic", Jay-Z offers a dealer's manifesto while making references to political figures of the late 1980s with the lyric: "Blame Reagan for making me to into a monster, blame Oliver North and Iran-Contra, I ran contraband that they sponsored, before this rhymin' stuff we was in concert."[26] Also notable about the "Blue Magic" music video was Jay-Z flashing 500 euro notes, in what Harvard Business School professor Rawi Abdelal has called a "turning point in American pop culture's response to globalization."

格拉斯顿伯里音乐节以及更往后的日子

Jay-Z in a concert

It was controversially announced on February 2, 2008 that Jay-Z would headline Glastonbury Festival in 2008, becoming the first major hip-hop artist to headline the British festival.[27][28] He was blamed by some for relatively slow ticket sales for the festival[29], although a more likely cause is the preceding run of terrible weather and flooding that in 2007 made life at the festival very difficult.[30] One of the more outspoken critics of his selection was Noel Gallagher of Oasis fame. In response to Gallagher's criticism, Jay-Z opened his Glastonbury set with a tongue-in-cheek cover of Oasis's iconic song "Wonderwall".[31] His Glastonbury performance was heralded as a successful response to pre-festival criticism.[32] He also headlined many other summer festivals in 2008, including Roskilde Festival in Denmark[33], Hove Festival in Norway[34] and O2 Wireless Festival in London.[35]

Jay-Z also stated that after he finishing touring he's going to start another album.[36] Timbaland has previously stated that he will be producing the entire album.[37] Recently, however, Jay-Z went on record to say that it is not guaranteed to be a full Timbaland production.[38]

During Kanye West's August 6 concert at Madison Square Garden, Jay-Z came out to perform a new song and he and Kanye proclaimed that it was to be on The Blueprint 3.[39]

葛来美获奖纪录

年度 奖项 结果
1999 最佳饶舌独唱 "Hard Knock Life" 获提名
1999 最佳饶舌/演唱对唱 "Money Ain't a Thang" 获提名
1999 最佳饶舌专辑 Vol. 2... Hard Knock Life 获奖
2001 最佳饶舌/演唱对唱 "Big Pimpin" 获奖
2001 最佳饶舌专辑 Vol. 3: The Life and Times of S. Carter 获提名
2002 最佳饶舌/演唱对唱 "Change the Game" 获提名
2002 最佳饶舌独唱 "Izzo (H.O.V.A.)" 获提名
2003 最佳饶舌男歌手 "Song Cry" 获提名
2004 最佳饶舌专辑 The Blueprint 2: The Gift & Curse 获提名
2004 最佳饶舌歌曲 "Excuse Me Miss" 获提名
2004 最佳饶舌演唱 "Frontin" 获提名
2004 最佳节奏蓝调歌曲 "Crazy In Love" 获奖
2004 最佳饶舌演唱 "Crazy In Love" 获奖
2004 年度唱片 "Crazy In Love" 获提名
2005 最佳饶舌独唱 "99 Problems" 获奖
2005 最佳饶舌专辑 The Black 专辑 获提名
2005 最佳饶舌歌曲 "99 Problems" 获提名
2006 最佳饶舌演唱 "Numb/Encore" 获奖
2007 最佳节奏蓝调歌曲 "Deja Vu" 获提名
2007 最佳饶舌演唱 "Deja Vu" 获提名
2008 年度唱片 "Umbrella" 获提名
2008 年度歌曲 "Umbrella" 获提名
2008 最佳饶舌演唱 "Umbrella" 获奖
2008 最佳饶舌独唱 "Show Me What You Got" 获提名
2008 最佳饶舌专辑 "Kingdom Come" 获提名

全部影片纪录

拍摄年份 电影标题
1998 街道在注视》(Streets Is Watching)
2000 艰苦人生》(Hard Knock Life)
2002 国家财产》(State Property)
2002 纸兵》(Paper Soldiers)
2004 淡出》(Fade to Black)
2006 Jay-Z的日记:生命之水》(Diary of Jay-Z: Water for Life)

备注

  1. ^ Jay-Z. IMDB网络电影数据库,2008年10月23日
  2. ^ http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/page/news/47700-jay-z-leaves-def-jam-presidency Pitchfork:Jay-Z让出Def Jam的头把交椅
  3. ^ 3.0 3.1 http://www.mtv.com/bands/h/hip_hop_week/2006/emcees/index11.jhtml 有史以来最强MC],MTV。2006年12月26日查阅。 引用错误:带有name属性“mtv最佳”的<ref>标签用不同内容定义了多次
  4. ^ 美国唱片业协会 - 白金销量 - 2008年8月8日
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