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On This Day September 29, 1998: Jay-Z Released His Third Album Vol. 2… Hard Knock Life

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In 1998, Jay-Z, the iconic NY rapper and entrepreneur, released his third studio album, 'Vol. 2… Hard Knock Life.' This album was a big moment in his career and the genre of hip-hop as a whole. 'Hard Knock Life', featured a sample from the musical 'Annie,' and became a hit, displaying Jay's lyrical abilities and […]

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