| "Jockin' Jay-Z (Dope Boy Fresh)" | ||||
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| Single by Jay-Z | ||||
| from the album The Blueprint 3 (intended) | ||||
| Released | September 16, 2008 | |||
| Recorded | 2008 | |||
| Genre | Hip hop, rap rock | |||
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| Producer | Kanye West | |||
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"Jockin' Jay-Z" is a song by American rapper Jay-Z, produced by Kanye West. Originally intended for inclusion on his eleventh studio album The Blueprint 3 , the song didn't make the final track listing and remained a digital-only single until it was included as a b-side on various releases of the "Empire State of Mind" single. It samples "Dumb Girl" by Run-D.M.C. and first leaked on the internet in July 2008 – but with low quality sound. The mastered version was released in August 2008.
Jay-Z debuted the song at a Kanye West show at Madison Square Garden in August 2008. [1] West told the audience that he wanted to play a beat he'd been working on, and once it started, Jay-Z came out and rapped over it. Once the abridged version of song concluded, Jay-Z and West simultaneously struck b-boy stances. The track contains a vocal sample of "Dumb Girl" by Run-DMC. West came up with the idea of revamping Run's line, "I seen you jockin' J.C." [2]
The song's earliest form as previewed at Kanye West's Madison Square Garden show in August 2008 included the line "That bloke from Oasis said I couldn't play guitar, somebody should have told him I'm a fucking rock star" followed by the opening line to the Oasis song "Wonderwall". [3] [4] [5] This was a response to a comment made by Oasis guitarist and songwriter Noel Gallagher in April 2008 when he suggested that a hip-hop headline act was wrong for the Glastonbury Festival. [6] [7] This set off a media-fueled storm of controversy. At Glastonbury Jay-Z performed an ironic version of Oasis's "Wonderwall". Jay-Z's reactions were reportedly described by an Oasis band member as like that of an eight-year-old girl. [8] When Oasis later split due to a personality clash between Noel and Liam Gallagher, [9] Jay-Z scored a point back by suggesting he would like to work with Liam. [9]
| Chart (2008) | Peak position |
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| US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs ( Billboard ) [10] | 51 |
| US Hot Rap Songs ( Billboard ) [11] | 18 |
| US Rhythmic Airplay ( Billboard ) [12] | 35 |
| Country | Date | Format | Label |
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| United States | September 16, 2008 [13] | Rhythmic contemporary radio | Roc-A-Fella, The Island Def Jam Music Group |