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"Encore"
Song

"Encore" is a song from Jay-Z's The Black Album. "Encore" received much popularity when it was mixed with Linkin Park's hit single "Numb" on the mash-up album Collision Course as "Numb/Encore" and eventually went on to win a Grammy Award.

Background

The song first was released with Jay-Z's album The Black Album. It gained popularity when it was mixed with Linkin Park's song "Numb" and won a Grammy Award. The original song has an 'old-song feel' with several band instruments.

Song information

"Encore" features vocals by John Legend, Don Crawley, GLC and Kanye West. The song was released by Roc-A-Fella Records and produced by Kanye West for KonMan Productions.

The production samples the trumpet intro to John Holt's cover of "I Will", and this song is in turn sampled by Dutch hardcore techno DJ J.D.A. in his single "Encore (Do You Want More)". Coincidentally, the album which originally featured "I Will" would be mashed up with The Black Album by DJ Danger Mouse as The Grey Album (ironically, the remix of "Encore" did not sample "I Will").

"Blueberry" lyric confusion

In a lyric Jay-Z states "Out the country but the Blueberry still connect". Many think this is a blunder and he meant to say BlackBerry but the line is actually a reference to the BlackBerry 6200 or 7200 model, which are blue.

See also