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Generally favorable reviews- based on 215 Ratings
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Positive: 155 out of 215
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Mixed: 39 out of 215
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Negative: 21 out of 215
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BrettCSep 11, 2009Loved nearly every track. A few I could do without.
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A.C.Sep 20, 2009
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Nov 14, 2011"Empire State of Mind" was a great song describing new york and Jay Z's life beautifully with rythmic raps and great support from Alicia Keys. Must listen!!!
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DemoineONov 25, 2009HOV should retire I enjoyed the beats more than the lyrics.He is too overated go out and buy RELAPSE or BEFORE I SELF DESTRUCT to see true genius and lyrical prowess.
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Jan 9, 2011So many awesome guests in his songs. One of the best albums I ever listened to.
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SlimSSep 16, 2009Not his best, but not nearly his worst. Listen to the lyrics people! Don't just skim through the beats and look for catchy hooks. The first 5 songs are all very good, it drops off a bit with Real As It Gets, Hate and So Ambitious are straight terrible but overall it's a good album.
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dMusickSep 17, 2009I don't know what critics hear but this album is Jay-Z on top of his game once again. It reminds of 'American Gangster' which was so eloquently laid. Awesome beats & on point samples!
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JaeJOct 31, 2009This album is a peace of art, from all the blueprints album i have heard this one is so far the greatest one.... Just by listening to it you can hear his pain, and how him feelings about everything.
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YoManSep 10, 2009Decent album but nothing really special
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VijayVSep 11, 2009The great thing about Jay-Z's new album is how he mixes styles and tones yet he still keeps his message of rap alive and well.
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KaranK.Sep 13, 2009The album is strong and so is the base. As always the lyrics are better than the music but music is also amazing. Jay-Z can never disappoint, its proven now. Tracks like Off That, Run this Town. Hate, Reminder, Venus vs. Mars and more are superb and the Death of Autotune is again a masterpiece and Jay-Z did it the fine way. Rap like him and you'll know.
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PetersonMSep 20, 2009Great album.
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CandaceTSep 9, 2009The beats are fresh and Venus vs. Mars is my suga honey iced tea!!!
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PatrickJ.Oct 18, 2009Pretty sure this was supposed to be a Jay-Z album... yeah, that's right, I'm talking to you "timba". Let's be realistic. Jay-Z, you're an accomplished writer, producer, and successful Label owner. Why, oh God, why, are you getting Timbaland in to produce your stuff? BUT! that having been said, aside from the blatantly obvious timba parts, the album was well done.
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seanrOct 20, 2009HOV. you cannot make a comeback;when you was never gone.
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JoshDSep 10, 2009Slightly Underrated.
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VictorM.Sep 13, 2009Dope album.
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PetersonMSep 21, 2009Great album.
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DavidLSep 24, 2009I think its a great album like all his albums after listening to it twice i appreciate that its production and hooks and excellent rap timing in place I love forever young and hate and a star is born and already home empire state of mind is also a almost perfect version of new york's beauty long live HOVA.
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B.dotBabySep 29, 2009For all the critics that said Jay was falling off this album is proof why he is still the best rapper out right now.. He doesnt need to talk about drugs and the streets throught the whole album. his lyrics are talking about millionare ceo type of things.
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KentBSep 9, 2009
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BarryAOct 12, 2009One of the best hip-hop albums of recent times.
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JeanetteR.Sep 13, 2009This is a really hot album. Every song is a hit.
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OwenBSep 17, 2009Amazing album that i can play straight through. Some tracks are a bit soft but the overall sound of the album is something new and refreshing. Now a days most hip-hop sound the same and just don't stand out. This is like my 4th favorite Jay album behind The Blueprint, Reasonable Doubt, and The Black Album. Its tied with American Gangster.
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mpainSep 18, 2009This will be added as another GREAT album to an already long list of classics albums by Jay-Z.
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Jun 22, 2011My favorite Jay-z album. It truly has a great style and feel. If there was ever a rapper to stand up against eminem, after hearing this album, i'd say it has to be jay-z.
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Mar 15, 2012His most complete album musically; only slight disappointment was D.O.A. (great idea, but Jay-Z singing "na na na na... hey hey hey goodbye" was not the greatest idea he every had). Overall, however, a very good album.
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Jul 9, 2021The third installment in the Blueprint trilogy, the Blueprint III is a strong outing for Jay-Z from 2009. Jay-Z is lyrically strong as always and flows well. His beats are for the most part pretty good, on this album they are more pop-oriented. The stand out tracks are Empire State of Mind, On to the Next One, Off That, Run This Town, Real As It Gets, and D.O.A.
Awards & Rankings
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Blueprint is hip-hop as big business, and Jay retains his CEO throne.
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Jay overreaches, leaning too heavily on by-the-numbers production from Kanye West and Timbaland, and muffling his own voice in favor of a guest-heavy tracklist.
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Without its filler, this album could have been at least good, if not great. But, for better or for worse, this is what Jay wanted us to hear right now. It’s just a shame that it’s not entirely worth hearing.