Minority Report (Jay-Z song)
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"Minority Report" | ||
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Single by Jay-Z | ||
from the album Kingdom Come | ||
Released | TBR | |
Genre | Hip Hop/Rap | |
Length | 4:33 | |
Label | Roc-A-Fella/Island Def Jam | |
Writer(s) | A. Young, D. Fumo, E. Decurtis, M. Batson, S. Smith & Shawn Carter. | |
Producer(s) | Dr. Dre | |
Jay-Z singles chronology | ||
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Minority Report is a single from the Jay-Z album Kingdom Come released with Beach Chair as it's B side.
The track's subject is Hurricane Katrina which devastated New Orleans in 2005. It was produced by Dr. Dre and features guest vocals from Ne-Yo as well as various media quotes from the time of the disaster including Kanye West saying "George Bush doesn't care about black people."
A recent two minute clip has leaked, making fans think it's the actual music video for the song which in fact is a advertisement for MTV's Hurricane Katrina Remembrance.
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Discography |
Albums: Reasonable Doubt • In My Lifetime • Hard Knock Life • Life and Times of S. Carter • Roc La Familia • The Blueprint • Unplugged • The Best of Both Worlds • The Gift & the Curse • The Blueprint 2.1 • The Black Album • Unfinished Business • Collision Course • Kingdom Come |
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