Encore (Jay Z song)

"Encore"
Song by Jay Z from the album The Black Album
Released November 14, 2003
Format
Recorded 2003
Genre Hip hop
Length 4:11
Label
Writer(s)
Producer(s) Kanye West
The Black Album track listing
  1. "Interlude"
  2. "December 4th"
  3. "What More Can I Say"
  4. "Encore"
  5. "Change Clothes"
  6. "Dirt Off Your Shoulder"
  7. "Threat"
  8. "Moment of Clarity"
  9. "99 Problems"
  10. "Public Service Announcement"
  11. "Justify My Thug"
  12. "Lucifer"
  13. "Allure"
  14. "My 1st Song"
The Black Album track listing

"What More Can I Say"
(3)
"Encore"
(4)
"Change Clothes"
(5)

"Encore" is a song from Jay Z's The Black Album. It features guest vocals by John Legend, Don Crawley, GLC and Kanye West. The song was released by Roc-A-Fella Records and produced by West for Konman Productions.

"Encore" received much popularity in 2004 when it was mixed with Linkin Park's hit single "Numb" on the mash-up album Collision Course as "Numb/Encore", which went on to win a Grammy Award.

Background

The Black Album was touted by Jay Z as his last album before he retired from rap music. He cited a perceived lack of competition as reason for his retirement, stating "The game ain't hot. I love when someone makes a hot album and then you've got to make a hot album. I love that. But it ain't hot."[1] Many critics doubted the longevity of Jay Z's retirement, and Ryan Schrieber of Pitchfork Media speculated that the retirement declarations could constitute "an elaborate publicity stunt."[2] Lyrically, "Encore" deals with these themes and addresses rumors of a post-retirement career. Critic Rob Mitchum wrote of the song that "it's a little hard to take Jay's claims of retirement at face value when... ("Encore") makes reference to 'when I come back like Jordan wearing the 45.'"[2]

The song was first released as the fourth track on Jay Z's The Black Album. It gained popularity when it was mixed with Linkin Park's song "Numb." The subsequent track won Best Rap/Sung Collaboration at the Grammy Awards of 2006.[3]

"Encore" was also released as the B-side on a 12" vinyl with "Dirt Off Your Shoulder." The 12" includes the LP version, radio edit, and instrumental version of both songs.[4]

Song information

"Encore" features vocals by John Legend, Don Crawley, GLC and Kanye West. The song was released by Roc-A-Fella Records and produced by West for Konman Productions.

The production samples the trumpet introduction to John Holt's cover of "I Will."[5]

Reception

Al Shipley of Complex wrote that "Encore" "is perhaps the ultimate Black Album cut,"[6] while critic Dimas Sanfiorenzo called the track "probably one of the happiest songs of Hov's career."[7]

Personnel

See also

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