Jay-Z
...rmost corporate level, being wooed to several companies, most rumored Def Jam. He attempted (and failed) to make a success of the Best of Both World’s tour, but offered a suitable exchange with “Jay-Z and Friends.” (Lest not forget the Best of Both Worlds album is selling better than crack during the Ronald Reagan administration.) Then there is Fade to Black, Hova’s full feature film that’s getting rave reviews. Moreover, Jay has taken some of his classic joints and melded them with some of the rock-n-roll sentiments of one Linkin Park for “MTV Ultimate Mash-Ups,” which will also be presented as a CD/DVD package called Collision Course. AllHipHop.com spoke with Jay-Z in an interview that lends credence to the notion that he’s merely evolving in to a being greater than his former self. AllHipHop.com: You seem to be an efficient planner. Did you know you were going to do the film while making the Black Album? Jay-Z: The recording of the footage...