"Vanity Fair" releases a chart featuring Jay Z's "Most Name-Dropped Products, By Album."
Rappers reference an array of brands from Gucci to BMW in various raps. To coincide with Jay Z's cover story, Vanity Fair created a list of Jigga's "Most Name-Dropped Brands" listed by album.
Vanity Fair had criteria they used.
"To make the task realistic, we referenced only albums officially
included in his discography, and at times we interpreted lyrics when
they very obviously referenced a brand without outright saying it," Vanity Fair wrote on its site.
According to Vanity Fair, Jay's most referenced brand is
Mercedez Benz. Lexus, Maybach, BMW, Range Rover and Porsche were also
part of the list the magazine created.
Jay also often references guns in his raps, with Glock and Kel-Tec being part of this list.
Another brand that Jay Z has referenced extensively is Cristal, the
luxury champagne brand. Cristal was once at least one of Jay Z's
favorite beverages. However, he has also referred to Cristal as racist
in different verses since 2006, when the champagne company reportedly
attempted to distance itself from Hip Hop.
According to the chart, Jay Z referenced brands the most on his 2007 release, American Gangster. He reportedly referenced brands the least amount of times on 2004's Unfinished Business, a collaborative album Jay Z made with R-Kelly.
The chart is missing Jay Z's 2001 release, The Blueprint.
More of Vanity Fair's chart can be viewed below.
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