Jay-Z kept
The Blueprint incredibly tight, focusing on a single sound and letting nothing interfere with some of the best raps of his career.
The Blueprint²: The Gift & the Curse is a radically different record, with the most respected rapper in the business trying on a range of styles, collaborating with a lot of guests (from
Rakim to
Lenny Kravitz to
Scarface to
Beyonce Knowles), and working with an army of producers (
Neptunes,
Dr. Dre,
Timbaland,
Heavy D,
Kanye West). No one else in
hip-hop possesses enough power of personality to carry a 110-minute double album, and if
Jay-Z can't quite manage it either, he certainly delivers some solid material in the process. The discs are split into "The Gift" and "The Curse," though there's no concept in view, just a loose collection of tracks ranging from unapologetically sexed-up party joints to theatrical epics and even taking in a
Dirty South feature for
Outkast's
Big Boi. It's clear
Jay-Z's in control even here, and though his raps can't compete with the concentrated burst on
The Blueprint, there's at least as many great tracks on tap, if only listeners have enough time to find them. Good choices for highlights include
the Neptunes' bounce track
"Excuse Me Miss," the horn-driven blast of
"The Watcher 2" produced by
Dr. Dre (featuring
Truth Hurts), and
"I Did It My Way," which balances the
trad-pop singalong of
"Hard Knock Life" with the digital drumrolls of
"The Takeover." ~ John Bush