The Dynasty Roc la Familia

The Dynasty Roc la Familia Artist: Jay-Z
Label: Roc-a-Fella
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
Format: Explicit Lyrics
Media: LP Record
Number Of Discs: 2


UPC: 731454820318
EAN: 0731454820318
ASIN: B000050HSR


Release Date: 2000-10-31

The Dynasty Roc la Familia


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Tracks:

  1. Intro - Jay-Z
  2. Change the Game - Memphis Bleek, Jay-Z, Beanie Sigel
  3. I Just Wanna Love U (Give It 2 Me) - Jay-Z
  4. Streets Is Talking - Jay-Z, Beanie Sigel
  5. This Can't Be Life - Jay-Z, Scarface, Beanie Sigel
  6. Get Your Mind Right Mami - Memphis Bleek, Jay-Z, Snoop Dogg
  7. Stick 2 the Script - Jay-Z, Beanie Sigel
  8. You, Me, Him and Her - Jay-Z
  9. Guilty Until Proven Innocent - Jay-Z, , R. Kelly
  10. Parking Lot Pimpin' - Memphis Bleek, Jay-Z, Beanie Sigel
  11. Holla - Memphis Bleek, Jay-Z
  12. 1-900-Hustler - Memphis Bleek, Freeway, Jay-Z, Beanie Sigel
  13. R.O.C. - Memphis Bleek, Beanie Sigel
  14. Soon You'll Understand - Jay-Z
  15. Squeeze 1st - Jay-Z
  16. Where Have You Been - Jay-Z, Beanie Sigel

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Here's a little something to tide you over until Jay-Z decides to come correct. Then again, Roc-A-Fella Records could release <I>Sean Carter Sings MC Hammer's Greatest Hits</I> and watch it ship platinum. So, it really doesn't matter if <I>Dynasty</I> seems to be a rather half-hearted effort from the man who many consider to be the best rapper this side of Rakim. Although presented as a solo album, <I>Dynasty</I> showcases the Roc-A-Family, giving extensive mic time to Beanie Sigel and Memphis Bleek, who gets a whole track (the Ja Rule-esque "Holla") to himself. Amil, whose own solo album, <I>All Money Is Legal</I> failed to reveal her inner queen, turns up to rhyme the hook on the posse cut, "You, Me, Him & Her." Jay-Z keeps his flow fairly straightforward here, and the beats neatly reflect his icy, relatively soulless lyrics. But of course, as the man himself has said, you "can't knock the hustle." <I>--Rebecca Levine</I>

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars 4.5 stars: When Rocafella ruled hiphop.....................2006-11-25

Bump what you heard - Dynasty was the joint! The Roc came into 2000 on roll having just dropped Vol 3 in 99. The joints on here are classic.

Top Joints:
Change The Game (Classic)
I Just Wanna Love U (Give It 2 Me) (CLassic)
This Can't Be Life (Deep Scarface & Jay Joint)
You, Me, Him And Her (ROC Joint)
Guilty Until Proven Innocent (Classic Kells & Jay joint. Jay would later plead guilty.)
Parking Lot Pimpin' (Classic)
Holla (Memph Bleek rips: Number One Rule: Never get caught Slippin! That's why I eat, sleep, sh%t with my gat. Get up, Take a piss, f*ck a b*tch with my gat.)
1-900-Hustler (Roc & State Property get their roll on)
Where Have You Been (Joint for all of the fatherless boys out there that grew to be men, like myself. Great performance from Jay & BSeigel.)

1 out of 5 stars Jay-Z retired, thank god.......2006-08-02

The intro is tight, the rest just sucks... End of review!

4 out of 5 stars underated.......2006-06-10

rip manpac you must not be a rap fan or a jayz fan talkin bout vol 3 was trash and the dynasty was worst u must like them franchise boyz cds or something cause them two albums are two of his best but anyway the dynasty was spose to be a compulation album thats the reason for the guess appereances but its a solid album on bad but underated

3 out of 5 stars The Dynasty of Roc-A-Fella .......2006-05-18

I guess the Roc-A-Fella dynasty will never fall off. Every year, they seem to be getting stronger, but it's hard to knock their hustle, while Jay-Z and his Roc-A-Fella army are showing us why they are number one by dropping smash hit singles such as the "Neptunes'" produced, "I Just Wanna Love You" and "Guilty Until Proven Innocent" with R. Kelly singing the hook. Beanie Sigel really comes strong on this one, with cuts like "Streets Is Talking" and "Where Have You Been" where Mack and Jay talk about their father's leaving. Not as vivid as "Reasonable Doubt" nor as slick as "Vol. 2" but still most of the production work makes up for the album, i.e. Just Blaze and Kanye West (listen to "This Can't Be Life").

5 out of 5 stars This album's not classic, but VERY UNDERATED.......2006-04-25

this has slapers, beat come real potent, and Jay-Z, Beanie Sigel, and the songs where they feat somebody or just themselfs are classics, Period. i think everybody know's Bean's came 2 take bleeks spot, but he hade some fire.

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  1. The Black Sands ov Eternia ~ Mystik Journeymen
  2. Love Me or Hate Me ~ 3-2 Da Lef
  3. Masters of the Bass ~ Icp , and Fresh Kid Ice
  4. Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 ~ Bass Patrol
  5. Amerikaz Nightmare ~ Mobb Deep
  6. Bounce 2 Dis ~ Central Style Sound
  7. Green Light ~ Jermaine Dupri
  8. Green Light ~ Jermaine Dupri
  9. Green Light ~ Jermaine Dupri
  10. Green Light ~ Jermaine Dupri

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