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4:44 is both a shining testament to the legendary artist's unparalleled success and a humbling self-exposé of a prideful man's sinner's remorse. Whether it be a heartbreaking revelation of the $1.16 billion dollar couple's infidelities or the disappointed condemnations of a younger brother's missteps - each song is a different chapter in the diary of New York's finest.
Void of the stylized grunts punctuating each verse in Magna Carta Holy Grail, 4:44's unsatisfactory predecessor, the world-renowned songwriter's ink runs dry in an industry that has long left the pen behind. Accompanying the top-of-the line production is arguably Carters' greatest display of lyricism in his twenty-one year career.
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From the laid back grooves off Nina Simone's 'Baltimore' to the thrill inducing cries of Hannah Williams & The Affirmation's 'Late Nights and Heartbreaks' one may find themselves asking, "Did I click on a Bond movie soundtrack by mistake?" Though only 10 tracks, the samples provide Carter's 13th studio album the fullness of a two-disc release with each sample providing a stroke of pain, pride, power, and regret on the canvas of fortune. Project 4:44, produced by NO I.D., is truly characterized by it's samples. At 47 years old, Songwriter Hall of Fame Inductee, Sean Carter entered his third decade in the industry with a project reminiscent of his past At 47 years old, Songwriter Hall of Fame Inductee, Sean Carter entered his third decade in the industry with a project reminiscent of his past - in both story and sound.