JAY-Z Changed ‘The Dynasty’ Rollout After Making ‘I Just Wanna Love You’ With The Neptunes

    JAY-Z and his label had a whole different plan for 2000’s The Dynasty: Roc La Familia album until he got with The Neptunes to make “I Just Wanna Love You (Give It 2 Me)” at the final hour.

    Hip-hop journalist and personality Lowkey stopped by The Need To Know Podcast earlier this week, where he recalled a story once told to him by longtime Hov colleague Lenny S.

    Noting Lenny would kill him for sharing the story, Low revealed that as recording sessions for The Dynasty were wrapping and they were nearly on to mastering the project, the plan was for the Beanie Sigel and Memphis Bleek-assisted “Parking Lot Pimpin'” to be the lead single. In fact, the video was all set up in Los Angeles, which Jay was due to fly out for in just a few days.

    However, Lenny wanted to introduce him to a then-little-known Pharrell and Chad Hugo and brought them in for a session. P ended up making the beat to what would go on to be “I Just Wanna Love You” in just “eight to 10 minutes,” and then Hov came in and put the entire song together in just another 15 minutes.

    As soon as Jay’s label (which was Def Jam at the time) heard the new song, they totally switched the plan and cancelled the “Parking Lot Pimpin'” video, instead replacing it with the new one. And the rest was history.

    Pharrell and JAY-Z have had an amazing relationship since then, and Usher even recently revealed that he almost formed a supergroup with the pair and Diddy.

    During an interview with Shannon Sharpe on the former NFL star’s Club Shay Shay podcast, the singer revealed they went as far as discussing the business side of things, but the idea never panned out as they all got “distracted.”

    “JAY-Z, Pharrell, Diddy and me were supposed to be a group,” he said. “Yeah, that’s crazy. I didn’t say no. I didn’t say yeah. I think that we just got caught up. I think we all got caught up in the moment.

    “We was talking about it and having secret meetings about it. We were talking about music and how we gon’ flip it and the business of it. And somehow, man, we just got distracted and it never happened.”

    He added: “That’s the one I actually wish would have happened.”

    6 thoughts on “JAY-Z Changed ‘The Dynasty’ Rollout After Making ‘I Just Wanna Love You’ With The Neptunes

    1. He should have changed that album. I was about to stop checking for dude after that wack ass album followed up Part 3, which was also pretty wack.

    2. I could be wrong, but have heard a different story.. that the beat and maybe hook was originally a song by another artist/group on Rocafella, im thinking Oschino & Sparks.. and then Jay heard it and decided to take it and put it on The Dynasty.

      1. Facts. Oschino & Sparks already had the song for their album. They were waiting for Oschino to come home to release it as their single. Hov told them he was using the song for the Dynasty album which was intended to be a compilation album to push the other acts on Roc-A-Fella. They needed a single for the album and Hov took the song and kept Sparks on part of the hook. They rewrite history for Jay

      2. Yall are all wrong, O and Sparks had a song,,, that used the hook ,,, not the verses not the beat… they never had the beat. Sparks had the hook Jay heard it and wanted it. Man yall don’t know anything.

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