2014 repress on 180g vinyl - After the crossover success of 1998's Hard Knock Life (complete with highly publicized samples from Annie), Jay-Z returned to the streets on his fourth proper album overall, 1999's Life and Times of S. Carter. A set of hard-hitting tracks with some of the best rhymes of Jay-Z's career, the album is much more invigorating than its predecessor, and almost as consistently entertaining as his best album, In My Lifetime, Vol. 1. As good as his rapping has become, the production here plays a large part as well. Befitting his superstar status, Jay-Z boasts the cream of hip-hop producers: Timbaland (four tracks total), DJ Premier, Swizz Beatz, and Rockwilder. DJ Premier's "So Ghetto," Timbaland's "Snoopy Track" (with Juvenile), and DJ Clue's "Pop 4 Roc" are innovative tracks that push the rhymes along but never intrude too much on Jay-Z's own flow.A1 Hova Song (Intro) A2 So Ghetto A3 Do It Again (Put Ya Hands Up) A4 Dope Man B1 Things That U Do B2 It's Hot (Some Like It Hot) B3 Snoopy Track B4 S. Carter C1 Pop 4 Roc C2 Watch Me C3 Big Pimpin' C4 There's Been A Murder D1 Come And Get Me D2 NYMP D3 Hova Song (Outro) D4 Jigga My Nigga D5 Girl's Best Friend