It was Jay-Z. Linkin Park also collaborated with him on their album Reanimation.
Kanye West and Jay-Z's collaborative album "Watch the Throne," released in 2011, debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 chart, selling approximately 436,000 copies in its first week. The album has since achieved significant commercial success, being certified triple platinum by the RIAA, which indicates over three million units sold in the United States. Overall, the album has sold millions of copies worldwide, solidifying its status as a landmark project in hip-hop.
No. The first song on which Jay-Z and Beyonce collaborated was "Bonnie & Clyde" which appeared in Jay-Z's The Blueprint2 album in 2002."Crazy In Love" was the second song they collaborated on. It was released in 2003 on Beyonce's Dangerously In Lovealbum.
"Otis", the first single from his new Watch the Throne album with Jay-Z. It samples Otis Redding's soul classic "Try a Little Tenderness"
Linkin Park and Jay-Z collaborated on remix's of both artists' songs and released it on an EP called Collision Course. There were six songs in total on the album but the only single was Numb/Encore.
Yes, in 2004 they collaborated on an album together titled Collision Course. It debuted with remix's of both artists' songs combined into one album released with a concert DVD. It had one single, but the single managed to win a Grammy for best Rock/Rap Collab.
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Big on the Web - 2010 Jay-Z and Kanye Watch the Throne Trends with Cover Art and Pre-Sales 2-95 was released on: USA: 8 July 2011
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The white hairy dude in Jay-Z's new album commercial is likely referring to Rick Rubin, a legendary music producer known for his distinctive appearance and extensive work across various genres. Rubin has collaborated with numerous artists and is recognized for his influence in the music industry. His presence in the commercial highlights the artistic collaboration behind Jay-Z's album.