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Source:
xxlmag.com
Posted on: November 6, 2007 04:02 PST
Filed under: Rap, Pop
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If you're looking to purchase the new Jay-Z album, which hits stores today, don't bother checking Apple's iTunes music store. Citing the cinematic feel of American Gangster, Hova has decided not to allow it to be sold on the popular digital music outlet. According to Jay, he feels the project-which is a concept album based on the Denzel Washington film of the same name-should be digested as a whole, and not as single tracks. "As movies are not sold scene by scene, this collection will not be sold as individual singles," Jay said in a statement. Since its debut in 2003, iTunes has let users download individual tracks from officially released albums, allowing them to purchase only the songs they want rather than an entire LP. While the album is currently still listed on iTunes, customers will receive an error message if they attempt to purchase it. American Gangster will be available for digital download, in its entirety, at rocafella.com, amazon.com and rhapsody.com.
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