Jay-Z's Album Inspired by Denzel Washington's American Gangster
New York City, USAMon Oct 21 2024
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Ever heard of the movie "American Gangster"? It's a crime thriller starring Denzel Washington as Frank Lucas, a Harlem drug kingpin in the 1970s. This film, directed by Ridley Scott, grabbed the attention of none other than Jay-Z. Unlike the typical Italian mobster, Lucas was a Black drug lord with a unique way of smuggling heroin—using coffins of dead American soldiers. This intriguing story inspired Jay-Z to create an entire album.
Jay-Z, famous for rapping about his life in Brooklyn's Marcy Houses, wasn't involved in the movie's original soundtrack. That featured 1970s soul music from artists like Bobby Womack and Sam & Dave. Instead, Jay-Z's album was his own project, and it helped him out of a late-career slump. It's fascinating how different aspects of art can inspire each other, isn't it?
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