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The '''discography of [[Jay-Z]]''', an American rapper, consists of 11 studio albums, 46 singles, and 4 collaborative albums.
The '''discography of [[Jay-Z]]''' иди нахуй, an American rapper, consists of 11 studio albums, 46 singles, and 4 collaborative albums.


Jay-Z began his career by performing on tracks by fellow rapper [[Jaz-O]] during the early 1990s. Under his own record label [[Roc-A-Fella Records]] co-founded with friends [[Damon Dash]] and Kareem "Biggs" Burke, Jay-Z debuted in 1996 with ''[[Reasonable Doubt]]'', which debuted at #23 on the [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]] chart but gained classic status among fans.<ref name="allmusicbio">{{cite web|last=Birchmeier|first=Jason|title=Jay-Z > Biography|url=http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:hjftxqrgldhe~T1|publisher=allmusic|accessdate=June 17, 2010}}</ref> Its singles included "[[Ain't No Nigga]]", which featured [[Foxy Brown (rapper)|Foxy Brown]] and reached #4 on the ''Billboard'' [[Hot Rap Singles]] chart, and "[[Can't Knock the Hustle]]", which featured [[Mary J. Blige]] and reached #7 on the rap chart.<ref name="Billboard singles"/> Jay-Z's follow-up ''[[In My Lifetime, Vol. 1]]'' reached #3 on the ''Billboard'' 200 with the help of popular producers [[Sean Combs]] and [[Teddy Riley]]. In 1998, Jay-Z released ''[[Vol. 2... Hard Knock Life]]'', which reached #1 on the ''Billboard'' 200 and included two singles that reached the top 20 spots of the [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]]: "[[Can I Get A...]]" (featuring [[Amil]] and [[Ja Rule]]) and "[[Hard Knock Life (Ghetto Anthem)]]". ''Vol. 2'' was certified five times platinum in the US<ref name="riaa.com"/> and won the Grammy Award for Best Rap Album in 1999.<ref name="allmusicbio"/> Another successful chart-topping album, ''[[Vol. 3... Life and Times of S. Carter]]'', followed in 1999, with hit single "[[Big Pimpin']]" featuring [[UGK]]. Jay-Z's 2000 album ''[[The Dynasty: Roc La Familia]]'' was again #1 and included the hit single "[[I Just Wanna Love U (Give It 2 Me)]]" and many guest performances by Roc-A-Fella artists.<ref name="allmusicbio"/>
Jay-Z began his career by performing on tracks by fellow rapper [[Jaz-O]] during the early 1990s. Under his own record label [[Roc-A-Fella Records]] co-founded with friends [[Damon Dash]] and Kareem "Biggs" Burke, Jay-Z debuted in 1996 with ''[[Reasonable Doubt]]'', which debuted at #23 on the [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]] chart but gained classic status among fans.<ref name="allmusicbio">{{cite web|last=Birchmeier|first=Jason|title=Jay-Z > Biography|url=http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:hjftxqrgldhe~T1|publisher=allmusic|accessdate=June 17, 2010}}</ref> Its singles included "[[Ain't No Nigga]]", which featured [[Foxy Brown (rapper)|Foxy Brown]] and reached #4 on the ''Billboard'' [[Hot Rap Singles]] chart, and "[[Can't Knock the Hustle]]", which featured [[Mary J. Blige]] and reached #7 on the rap chart.<ref name="Billboard singles"/> Jay-Z's follow-up ''[[In My Lifetime, Vol. 1]]'' reached #3 on the ''Billboard'' 200 with the help of popular producers [[Sean Combs]] and [[Teddy Riley]]. In 1998, Jay-Z released ''[[Vol. 2... Hard Knock Life]]'', which reached #1 on the ''Billboard'' 200 and included two singles that reached the top 20 spots of the [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]]: "[[Can I Get A...]]" (featuring [[Amil]] and [[Ja Rule]]) and "[[Hard Knock Life (Ghetto Anthem)]]". ''Vol. 2'' was certified five times platinum in the US<ref name="riaa.com"/> and won the Grammy Award for Best Rap Album in 1999.<ref name="allmusicbio"/> Another successful chart-topping album, ''[[Vol. 3... Life and Times of S. Carter]]'', followed in 1999, with hit single "[[Big Pimpin']]" featuring [[UGK]]. Jay-Z's 2000 album ''[[The Dynasty: Roc La Familia]]'' was again #1 and included the hit single "[[I Just Wanna Love U (Give It 2 Me)]]" and many guest performances by Roc-A-Fella artists.<ref name="allmusicbio"/>

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Jay-Z иди нахуй discography
Jay-Z in Fort Lauderdale, Florida in November 2008.
Studio albums11
Compilation albums7
Singles46
Music videos46
Collaboration albums4
Features singles16

The discography of Jay-Z иди нахуй, an American rapper, consists of 11 studio albums, 46 singles, and 4 collaborative albums.

Jay-Z began his career by performing on tracks by fellow rapper Jaz-O during the early 1990s. Under his own record label Roc-A-Fella Records co-founded with friends Damon Dash and Kareem "Biggs" Burke, Jay-Z debuted in 1996 with Reasonable Doubt, which debuted at #23 on the Billboard 200 chart but gained classic status among fans.[1] Its singles included "Ain't No Nigga", which featured Foxy Brown and reached #4 on the Billboard Hot Rap Singles chart, and "Can't Knock the Hustle", which featured Mary J. Blige and reached #7 on the rap chart.[2] Jay-Z's follow-up In My Lifetime, Vol. 1 reached #3 on the Billboard 200 with the help of popular producers Sean Combs and Teddy Riley. In 1998, Jay-Z released Vol. 2... Hard Knock Life, which reached #1 on the Billboard 200 and included two singles that reached the top 20 spots of the Billboard Hot 100: "Can I Get A..." (featuring Amil and Ja Rule) and "Hard Knock Life (Ghetto Anthem)". Vol. 2 was certified five times platinum in the US[3] and won the Grammy Award for Best Rap Album in 1999.[1] Another successful chart-topping album, Vol. 3... Life and Times of S. Carter, followed in 1999, with hit single "Big Pimpin'" featuring UGK. Jay-Z's 2000 album The Dynasty: Roc La Familia was again #1 and included the hit single "I Just Wanna Love U (Give It 2 Me)" and many guest performances by Roc-A-Fella artists.[1]

Jay-Z's 2001 album The Blueprint, the first in a trilogy of albums under that title, became controversial for including lyrics attacking other New York City rappers like Nas and Prodigy. Still, The Blueprint included two top 20 singles "Izzo (H.O.V.A.)" and "Girls, Girls, Girls". The Blueprint²: The Gift & the Curse followed in 2002, with two singles reaching the top ten on the Billboard Hot 100: "'03 Bonnie & Clyde" featuring Jay-Z's future wife Beyoncé Knowles and "Excuse Me Miss" featuring Pharrell Williams. Jay-Z planned his 2003 album The Black Album to be his last album.[1] The Black Album included the hits "Dirt Off Your Shoulder" and "99 Problems", went triple platinum,[3] and inspired a bootleg by the DJ Danger Mouse titled The Grey Album that mashed up Jay-Z's album with The Beatles' The White Album. In 2004, the concert film Fade to Black was released. Jay-Z became president of Def Jam Records in 2005 and resumed his rap career in 2006 with Kingdom Come. That album reached #1 and went double platinum.[3] The concept album American Gangster followed in 2007. In 2009, Jay-Z surpassed Elvis Presley as solo artist with the most albums to have had reached number 1 on the Billboard 200, after the release of his 11th studio album The Blueprint 3.[4]

In addition to his solo work, Jay-Z has also done several collaborative albums. In 2001, he released Jay-Z: Unplugged, a live recording of his performance on the program MTV Unplugged 2.0 with The Roots as his backing musicians. In 2002 and 2004, Jay-Z released albums with the singer R. Kelly, The Best of Both Worlds and Unfinished Business. As part of the MTV Ultimate Mash-Ups series, Jay-Z and Linkin Park released the album Collision Course, consisting of combinations of their hit songs.

Albums

Studio albums

Year Album details Peak chart positions[5][6] Certifications [3][7][8] Sales
US US R&B CAN UK NOR NL FRA AUS SWI SWE
1996 Reasonable Doubt 23 3
  • US: Platinum
  • US: 1,514,000[9]
1997 In My Lifetime, Vol. 1 3 2
  • US: Platinum
  • US: 1,412,000[9]
1998 Vol. 2... Hard Knock Life 1 1 13
  • US: 5× Platinum
  • CAN: Platinum
  • US: 5,299,000[9]
1999 Vol. 3... Life and Times of S. Carter
  • Released: December 28, 1999
  • Label: Roc-A-Fella
1 1 8
  • US: 3× Platinum
  • CAN: Gold
  • US: 3,093,000[9]
2000 The Dynasty: Roc La Familia
  • Released: October 25, 2000
  • Label: Roc-A-Fella
1 1 5
  • US: 2× Platinum
  • US: 2,521,000[9]
2001 The Blueprint
  • Released: September 11, 2001
  • Label: Roc-A-Fella
1 1 3 30
  • US: 2× Platinum
  • CAN: Platinum
  • UK: Gold
  • US: 2,608,000[9]
2002 The Blueprint²: The Gift & the Curse
  • Released: November 12, 2002
  • Label: Roc-A-Fella
1 1 8 23 97
  • US: 2x Platinum
  • CAN: 2× Platinum
  • UK: Gold
  • US:2,069,000[9]
2003 The Black Album
  • Released: November 14, 2003
  • Label: Roc-A-Fella
1 1 34 18 66 66 29 41
  • US: 3× Platinum
  • CAN: Platinum
  • US: 3,345,000[9]
2006 Kingdom Come
  • Released: November 21, 2006
  • Label: Roc-A-Fella
1 1 6 35 71 79 17 45
  • US: 2× Platinum
  • CAN: Platinum
  • US: 2,510,000[9]
2007 American Gangster 1 1 3 30 29 64 58 17
  • US: Platinum
  • US: 1,131,000[9]
2009 The Blueprint 3 1 1 1 4 15 12 20 9 12 44
  • US: Platinum
  • CAN: Platinum
  • UK: Platinum
  • AUS: Gold
  • IRE: Gold

Compilations

Year Title Chart positions
U.S. 200 U.S. R&B
2001 Jay-Z: Unplugged
  • Released: December 18, 2001
  • Label: Roc-A-Fella
31 8
2002 Chapter One: Greatest Hits
2003 The Blueprint 2.1
  • Released: April 8, 2003
  • Label: Roc-A-Fella
17 6
2003 Bring It On: The Best of Jay-Z
  • Released: November 25, 2003
  • Label: BMG (Japan)
    Camden Records (U.K.)
2006 Greatest Hits
  • Released: September 25, 2006
  • Label: Sony BMG (U.K.)
2009 The Blueprint Collectors Edition 30 6
2010 The Hits Collection, Vol. 1 TBR TBR

Collaboration albums

Year Title Chart positions[5][6] Certifications
U.S. 200 U.S. R&B CAN NOR SWI NZ FRA IRE NL UK
1998 Streets Is Watching (soundtrack)
  • Released: May 5, 1998
  • Label: Roc-A-Fella/Def Jam/Universal Records
27 3
2002 The Best of Both Worlds (with R. Kelly) 2 1 19
2004 Unfinished Business (with R. Kelly)
  • Released: October 26, 2004
  • Label: Roc-A-Fella/Def Jam
1 1 65 68 60 61
  • US: Platinum[3]
2004 Collision Course (with Linkin Park)
  • Released: November 30, 2004
  • Label: Roc-A-Fella/Def Jam
1 3 6 1 2 4 20 6 9 15

Singles

Year Single Peak Chart Positions Album
US[2] US R&B[2] US Rap[2] AUS CAN[2] FRA[25] GER IRE NZ UK
1995 "In My Lifetime" non-album single
1996 "Ain't No Nigga"/"Dead Presidents" (featuring Foxy Brown) 50 17 4 31[26] Reasonable Doubt
"Can't Knock the Hustle" (featuring Mary J. Blige) 73 35 7 30[27]
1997 "Feelin' It" (featuring Mecca) 79 46 13
"Who You Wit II" 84 25 18 65[26] In My Lifetime, Vol. 1
"(Always Be My) Sunshine" (featuring Babyface and Foxy Brown) 95 37 16 18 25[28]
"Wishing on a Star" (featuring Gwen Dickey) 13[29]
1998 "The City Is Mine" (featuring Blackstreet) 52 37 14 38[30]
"It's Alright" (featuring Memphis Bleek) 61 32 9 Streets Is Watching soundtrack
"Love for Free" 86 28
"Can I Get A..." (featuring Amil and Ja Rule) 19 6 22 30 24[31] Def Jam's Rush Hour Soundtrack and Vol. 2: Hard Knock Life
"Hard Knock Life (Ghetto Anthem)" 15 10 2 31 19 21 10 2[26] Vol. 2: Hard Knock Life
1999 "Money, Cash, Hoes" (featuring DMX) 116 36 19
"Jigga What, Jigga Who" (featuring Jaz-O and Amil) 84 23
"Jigga My Nigga" 28 6 2 Vol. 3: Life and Times of S. Carter
"Girl's Best Friend" (featuring Mashonda) 52 19
"Do It Again (Put Ya Hands Up)" (featuring Beanie Sigel and Amil) 65 17 9
2000 "Anything" 55 19 9 18[26] The Truth and Vol. 3: Life and Times of S. Carter (bonus tracks)
"Big Pimpin'" (featuring UGK) 18 6 3 9 29[26] Vol. 3: Life and Times of S. Carter
"Hey Papi" (featuring Memphis Bleek and Amil) 73 16 12 Nutty Professor II: The Klumps soundtrack
"I Just Wanna Love U (Give It 2 Me)" (featuring Pharrell) 11 1 4 76 17[26] The Dynasty: Roc La Familia
2001 "Change the Game" (featuring Beanie Sigel, Memphis Bleek, and Static) 86 29 10
"Guilty Until Proven Innocent" (featuring R. Kelly) 82 29 12
"Izzo (H.O.V.A.)" 8 4 7 23 20 21[26] The Blueprint
"Girls, Girls, Girls" 15 4 9 8 11[26]
2002 "Jigga That Nigga" 66 27 7
"Hovi Baby" 76 The Blueprint²: The Gift & the Curse
"'03 Bonnie & Clyde" (featuring Beyoncé) 4 5 2 2 4 25 6 12 4 2
"Excuse Me Miss" (featuring Pharrell) 8 1 2 38 10 17[26]
2003 "Change Clothes" (featuring Pharrell) 10 6 4 46 18 32[26] The Black Album
2004 "Dirt Off Your Shoulder" 5 3 2 6 23 12[A]
"99 Problems" 30 26 10
2006 "Show Me What You Got" 8 3 4 31 38 38[26] Kingdom Come
"Lost One" (featuring Chrisette Michele) 58 19 10
2007 "30 Something" 107 21 13
"Hollywood" (featuring Beyoncé) 99 56 21
"Blue Magic" (featuring Pharrell) 55 31 17 69 American Gangster
"Roc Boys (And the Winner Is)..." 63 15 8 117
"I Know" (featuring Pharrell) 118 26 11
2009 "D.O.A. (Death of Auto-Tune)" 24 43 15 79[26] The Blueprint 3
"Run This Town" (featuring Kanye West and Rihanna) 2 3 1 9 6 17 3 9 1
"Empire State of Mind" (featuring Alicia Keys) 1 1 1 4 3 8 11 2 6 2
"On to the Next One" (featuring Swizz Beatz) 37 9 5 58 38
2010 "Young Forever" (featuring Mr. Hudson) 10 99 16 28 21 11 32 10
"A Star Is Born" (featuring J. Cole) 95
Top 20 hits 14 22 36 3 10 1 4 4 4 11
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.
  • A. ^ In the UK, "99 Problems" and "Dirt Off Your Shoulder" were released as a double A-side.[26]

Collaboration singles

Year Single Peak chart positions Album
US
[2][32]
US R&B
[2][32]
US Rap
[32]
UK CAN
2002 "Honey" (with R. Kelly) 109 35 The Best of Both Worlds
"The Best of Both Worlds" (with R. Kelly) 115 39
"Take You Home with Me (A.K.A. Body)" (with R. Kelly) 81 41 5
"Get This Money" (with R. Kelly) 115 37 18
"Somebody's Girl" (with R. Kelly) 41 24
"Shake Ya Body" (with R. Kelly featuring Lil' Kim) 72
2004 "The Return" (with R. Kelly) 104 Unfinished Business
"Big Chips" (with R. Kelly) 39 17 14
"Don't Let Me Die" (with R. Kelly) 124 58
"Numb/Encore" (with Linkin Park) 20 94 14[33] Collision Course
2010 "Stranded (Haiti Mon Amour)" (with Bono, The Edge, & Rihanna) 16 41[34] 6 Hope for Haiti Now

Other charted songs

Year Song Chart positions Album
US[2] US R&B[2] US Rap[2]
2000 "Things That U Do" (featuring Mariah Carey) 120 Vol. 3: Life and Times of S. Carter
"So Ghetto" 109
"Parking Lot Pimpin'" 113 The Dynasty: Roc La Familia
"Best of Me (Holla Remix)" (Mýa featuring Jay-Z) 55 Backstage: A Hard Knock Life
"Mi Amor" (Angie Martinez featuring Jay-Z) 51 Up Close and Personal
2001 "You Don't Know" 105 The Blueprint
"Think It's a Game" (Beanie Sigel featuring Jay-Z, Freeway, and Lil Chris) 99 The Reason
2002 "People Talking" 77 Jay-Z: Unplugged
"Song Cry" 45 23 The Blueprint
2003 "The Watcher 2" (featuring Dr. Dre, Truth Hurts, and Rakim) 123 The Blueprint²: The Gift & the Curse
"The Bounce" 112
"All Around the World" (featuring LaToiya Williams) 110
"Love & Life Intro" (Mary J. Blige featuring Jay-Z and P. Diddy) 121 Love & Life
"La-La-La (Excuse Me Again)" 112 37 20 Bad Boys II soundtrack and The Blueprint 2.1 (bonus tracks)
"Stop" 53 The Blueprint 2.1 (bonus tracks)
"What More Can I Say" 48 The Black Album
"Public Service Announcement (Interlude)" 107
"Encore" 106 30 22
2004 "December 4th" 105
"Lucifer" 114
2005 "Dear Summer" 116 30 534
"Whatchu Want" (The Notorious B.I.G. featuring Jay-Z) 76 Duets: The Final Chapter
2006 "Kingdom Come" 98 Kingdom Come
"Turn Off the Lights" (Mary J. Blige featuring Jay-Z) 115 Non-album single
"Black Republican" (Nas featuring Jay-Z) 124 102 Hip Hop is Dead
2007 "Hello Brooklyn 2.0" (feat. Lil Wayne) 105 American Gangster
"American Dreamin'" 125
2008 "You're Welcome" (featuring Mary J. Blige) 55 Promo single
"Ain't I" (featuring Timbaland) 113
"Maybach Music" (Rick Ross featuring Jay-Z) 113 Trilla
"Jockin' JAY-Z" 51 18 The Blueprint 3 (Rhapshody Bonus track)
"Brooklyn Go Hard" (featuring Santigold) 61 18 Notorious soundtrack
2009 "Off That" (featuring Drake) 112 The Blueprint 3
"Venus vs. Mars" 90
"Real As It Gets" (featuring Young Jeezy) 82
2010 "Light Up" (Drake featuring Jay-Z) 85 Thank Me Later
Year Song Chart positions Album
US US R&B US Rap UK CAN FRA[25]
1989 "Hawaiian Sophie" (The Jaz featuring Jay-Z) 18 A Word to the Jaz
1990 "It's That Simple" (The Jaz featuring Jay-Z) To Your Soul
"The Originators" (Jaz-O featuring Jay-Z) 13
1994 "Show & Prove"
(Big Daddy Kane featuring Scoob Lover, Sauce Money, Shyheim,
Jay-Z, and Ol' Dirty Bastard)
Daddy's Home
1995 "Da Graveyard"
(Big L featuring Lord Finesse, Microphone Nut, Jay-Z, Party Arty, and Y.U.)
Lifestylez ov da Poor & Dangerous
1996 "I'll Be" (Foxy Brown featuring Jay-Z) 7 5 2 Ill Na Na
1997 "All of My Days" (Changing Faces featuring Jay-Z and R. Kelly) 65 38 Space Jam soundtrack
1998 "Love for Free" (Rell featuring Jay-Z) 86 28 Single only
"Money Ain't a Thang" (Jermaine Dupri featuring Jay-Z) 52 10 28 Life in 1472 and Vol. 2: Hard Knock Life (bonus tracks)
1999 "Lobster" (Timbaland featuring Jay-Z) 59 Tim's Bio: Life from da Bassment
"Heartbreaker" (Mariah Carey featuring Jay-Z) 1 1 5 1 4 Rainbow
"What You Think of That" (Memphis Bleek featuring Jay-Z) 109 49 Coming of Age
2000 "4 Da Fam" (Amil featuring Jay-Z, Beanie Sigel and Memphis Bleek) 99 48 29 All Money Is Legal
"Is That Your Chick (The Lost Verses)" (Memphis Bleek featuring Jay-Z, Twista, and Missy Elliott) 68 19 7 The Understanding
2001 "Do My..." (Memphis Bleek featuring Jay-Z) 68 24
"Fiesta (Remix)" (R. Kelly featuring Jay-Z and Boo & Gotti) 6 1 23 17 TP-2.com
2002 "Let's Go!" (Jaz-O & Dibiase featuring Jay-Z) 48[A] Kingz Kounty
"Welcome to New York City" (Cam'ron featuring Jay-Z and Juelz Santana) 55 Come Home with Me
"Guess Who's Back" (Scarface featuring Jay-Z and Beanie Sigel) 78 22 10 The Fix
"It's Obvious" (Rell featuring Jay-Z) 71 Single only
"What We Do" (Freeway featuring Jay-Z and Beanie Sigel) 97 47 Philadelphia Freeway
2003 "Beware Of The Boys (Mundian To Bach Ke)" (Panjabi MC featuring Jay-Z) 33 21 Beware and The Blueprint 2.1 (bonus tracks)
"Back in the Day" (Missy Elliott featuring Jay-Z) 62[A] 86 Under Construction
"Frontin'" (Pharrell featuring Jay-Z) 5 1 1 6 9 The Neptunes Present... Clones
"Crazy in Love" (Beyoncé featuring Jay-Z) 1 1 1 2 21 Dangerously in Love
2004 "Storm" (Lenny Kravitz featuring Jay-Z) 98 50 Baptism
2005 "Go Crazy" (Young Jeezy featuring Jay-Z) 103 22 22 Let's Get It: Thug Motivation 101
2006 "Get Throwed" (Bun B featuring Pimp C, Young Jeezy, Z-Ro, and Jay-Z) 49 24 Trill
"Upgrade U" (Beyoncé featuring Jay-Z) 59 11 B'Day
"Déjà Vu" (Beyoncé featuring Jay-Z) 4 1 1 12 23
2007 "Umbrella" (Rihanna featuring Jay-Z) 1 4 1 1 6 Good Girl Gone Bad
"Roc-A-Fella Billionaires" (Freeway featuring Jay-Z) 63 Free at Last
2008 "Mr. Carter" (Lil Wayne featuring Jay-Z) 62 27 14 75 Tha Carter III
"Swagga Like Us" (T.I. featuring Jay-Z, Lil Wayne, and Kanye West) 5 11 4 33[26] 19 Paper Trail
2010 "I'm Ill" (Red Cafe featuring Fabolous and Jay-Z) 74 Red October
"Under Pressure" (Dr. Dre featuring Jay-Z) Detox
Top 20 hits 8 11 7 6 6 3
  • A ^ Charted only on the Hot Singles Sales or Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles Sales charts.

Singles certifications

Year Single Provider Certification
1996 "Dead Presidents" United States Gold
"I'll Be" United States Gold
1998 "Hard Knock Life (Ghetto Anthem)" United States Gold
United Kingdom Gold
2002 "'03 Bonnie & Clyde" Australia Platinum
New Zealand Gold
Switzerland Gold
2003 "Dirt off Your Shoulder" United States Gold
"Crazy in Love" United States Gold
Australia Platinum
New Zealand Platinum
Norway Gold
United Kingdom Silver
2004 "Numb/Encore" United States Platinum
Sweden Gold
2006 "Déjà Vu" United States Gold
2007 "Umbrella" United States 3× Platinum
Australia Platinum
Belgium Platinum
Denmark Gold
Finland Platinum
Germany Platinum
New Zealand Platinum
Spain 8× Platinum
Switzerland Gold
United Kingdom Platinum
2009 "Run This Town" United States 2× Platinum
New Zealand Gold
Australia Platinum
"Empire State of Mind" United States 3× Platinum
New Zealand Gold
Australia Gold

Music Videos

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