The album's lead single, "Jigga My Nigga," featuring Memphis Bleek, was a chart-topper, and its success can be attributed to the song's infectious hook and Timbaland's innovative production. Other standout tracks, such as "Big Pimpin'" and "Girl's Best Friend," demonstrate Jay-Z's ability to craft catchy, radio-friendly hits.
A loose concept track about money versus women. It’s clever, but often cited as the album’s only filler.
Several tracks from Vol. 3 have become staples of Jay-Z's live performances and hip-hop canon: