In My Lifetime, Vol. 1 is rapper Jay-Zs second album, released on November 4, 1997. The album received decent, leaning towards positive, reviews from critics but fans were not embracing Jay-Zs commercialized new image. The album features a much more pop oriented sound than his debut release Reasonable Doubt and went on to receive a Platinum certification from the RIAA, selling more than 1.2 million copies in the U.S.
Producers for Reasonable Doubt such as DJ Premier and Ski contribute to a limited number of beats on this album, though the majority of the production is handled by beatmakers from Puff Daddys Bad Boy label, giving the album a generally glossier sound than its predecessor. It displayed a shift from the mafioso rap themes of his first effort to the so called jiggy era of late 90s hip-hop, often credited to videos and albums from Puff Daddy and his Bad Boy record labels roster of artists including Notorious B.I.G. (the first two singles from his second album were both huge pop hits) and Mase.
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Producers for Reasonable Doubt such as DJ Premier and Ski contribute to a limited number of beats on this album, though the majority of the production is handled by beatmakers from Puff Daddys Bad Boy label, giving the album a generally glossier sound than its predecessor. It displayed a shift from the mafioso rap themes of his first effort to the so called jiggy era of late 90s hip-hop, often credited to videos and albums from Puff Daddy and his Bad Boy record labels roster of artists including Notorious B.I.G. (the first two singles from his second album were both huge pop hits) and Mase.
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