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The Hits Collection, Volume One

The Hits Collection, Volume One is a greatest hits compilation album by American rapper , released on November 22, 2010, by and . It compiles 14 of his major commercial singles spanning from 1998's to 2009's , focusing on pop-leaning tracks that reached the upper echelons of the while notably omitting material from his 1996 debut . The album's tracklist highlights Jay-Z's evolution as a hip-hop icon, blending introspective anthems with high-energy collaborations produced by luminaries such as , , and . Standout selections include "'03 Bonnie & Clyde" featuring , the chart-topping "" with , the Grammy-winning "" alongside and , and enduring classics like "," "Big Pimpin'" with , and "Hard Knock Life (Ghetto Anthem)." These tracks underscore Jay-Z's commercial dominance, with many achieving multi-platinum status and contributing to his record as the solo artist with the most number-one albums on the Billboard 200. A deluxe edition expands the package to two discs, adding five bonus tracks of unreleased rarities and remixes, such as "" and a "Go Hard" remix featuring and , accompanied by a 32-page with Jay-Z's signature design elements. The release peaked at number 43 on the US and reached number 20 on the , reflecting sustained fan interest in Jay-Z's catalog amid his post- touring phase.

Background and release

Development

Following the release of his eleventh studio album in September 2009, Jay-Z decided to compile a in 2010 to highlight key moments from his solo discography spanning from (1998) to . The project, titled The Hits Collection, Volume One, was curated by and Jay-Z's own label to showcase his evolution as an artist without including material from collaborative efforts such as The Best of Both Worlds with (2002) or Collision Course with (2004). The selection process emphasized 14 core tracks—expanded to 19 in the deluxe edition with bonus material—prioritizing commercial singles and enduring fan favorites that defined 's commercial breakthrough and artistic milestones. Def Jam and executives collaborated closely with to ensure the compilation reflected his progression from gritty street narratives to polished mainstream anthems, drawing from albums across his Def Jam tenure. This curation deliberately omitted his 1996 debut to focus on post-breakthrough hits, allowing the collection to serve as an accessible entry point for new listeners. A key aspect of the track choices was the inclusion of four songs from The Black Album (2003)—"Public Service Announcement (Interlude)," "Encore," "99 Problems," and "Dirt off Your Shoulder"—recognized as a pivotal release that marked Jay-Z's temporary retirement announcement and solidified his status as a hip-hop icon. Similarly, three tracks from The Blueprint 3—"Run This Town" (featuring Rihanna and Kanye West), "D.O.A. (Death of Auto-Tune)," and "Empire State of Mind" (featuring Alicia Keys)—were selected for their role in bridging Jay-Z's legacy with contemporary pop-rap dominance, underscoring recent commercial peaks.

Release details

The Hits Collection, Volume One was released on November 22, , by and , serving as 's first official . The album was made available in multiple formats, including a standard single-disc CD featuring 14 tracks, a deluxe edition CD with the 14 standard tracks plus five bonus tracks and a 32-page linen-bound mini book, and a deluxe edition with videos that included the audio tracks alongside videos on DVD for a total of 25 items. Digital download versions were offered through platforms like and , while a three-LP deluxe set was also issued in , with subsequent collector's edition reissues following. Initial distribution occurred through major retailers such as , , and , where the standard was typically priced around $11.98 and the deluxe editions commanded a premium for their additional content and packaging. Exclusive bundles paired the deluxe with merchandise like the commemorative mini book to enhance collector appeal. The album's launch took place amid Jay-Z's active 2010 schedule, including the buildup to his collaborative project with —announced later that year and released in 2011—while positioning the collection as a comprehensive of his career highlights.

Packaging and promotion

Artwork and title

The title The Hits Collection, Volume One was chosen to denote a curated selection of commercial hits, with the "Volume One" suffix signaling the intention for a series of such compilations rather than a definitive overview of 's entire catalog. In the accompanying , Jay-Z explicitly references this approach, stating that "Vol. 2 comin’ soon" to emphasize ongoing legacy-building through future releases. The cover artwork centers on Jay-Z's iconic diamond hand gesture—formed by touching the thumbs and index fingers to mimic a diamond shape—a recurring motif tied to his imprint and evoking the classic, enduring style of rap greatest-hits packages from the . This minimalist design, rendered in a stark, high-contrast format, contributes to an archival and sophisticated presentation that prioritizes symbolism over literal imagery. Packaging for the standard CD edition employs a traditional jewel case format accompanied by a featuring co-authored by and Elliott Wilson, in which Jay-Z provides personal reflections on the cultural and career-defining impact of each included track. The deluxe edition elevates this with a two-disc configuration incorporating five unreleased rarities and a 32-page filled with photographs from Jay-Z's career archive. A separate Collector's Edition includes these elements plus a 100-page . These elements draw inspiration from , fostering a high-end, collectible quality that resonates with longtime fans by blending nostalgic visuals with introspective commentary.

Marketing efforts

Pre-release buzz for The Hits Collection, Volume One was generated in fall 2010 through an interactive website, jayzhitscollection.com, launched on November 10, which featured black-and-white photography and videos of alongside a timeline of Jay-Z's career from 1989 to 2010, designed to encourage fan interaction via using the #jayzhits. The site, created by AgencyNet, integrated elements like fan tweets and memory-sharing prompts to build community engagement around the album's career-spanning narrative. Promotional tie-ins emphasized digital platforms, with the deluxe edition available on featuring exclusive video content to enhance accessibility and sampling of tracks like "." In-store and bundled offers were limited, focusing instead on online exclusives to align with Jay-Z's and Def Jam strategies for modern consumption. Jay-Z supported the release through media appearances, including radio interviews on Hot 97 in mid-November 2010 discussing his catalog and influences, as well as a career retrospective on NPR's Fresh Air on November 16. The digital deluxe edition includes music videos and supplementary footage providing context to his hits. The international rollout began earlier than the U.S. release, with the album launching in Europe on November 8, 2010, via Def Jam partnerships emphasizing urban radio airplay for standout singles such as "Run This Town." Marketing in regions like the UK featured print ads in The Observer with digital watermarks linking to hit video montages.

Content and production

Track listing

The standard edition of The Hits Collection, Volume One features 14 tracks drawn from Jay-Z's solo studio albums beginning with Vol. 2... Hard Knock Life (1998), with no new recordings included. The compilation emphasizes his major commercial singles and highlights, sequenced to showcase career progression. Producers vary per track, often crediting Jay-Z (Shawn Carter) alongside collaborators like Kanye West and Timbaland; full credits are detailed in the production section.
No.TitleFeatured artist(s)DurationProducer(s)Original album
1"Public Service Announcement (Interlude)"2:45Just BlazeThe Black Album (2003)
2"Run This Town"Rihanna, Kanye West4:27Kanye West, No I.D.The Blueprint 3 (2009)
3"'03 Bonnie & Clyde"Beyoncé3:25Kanye WestThe Blueprint²: The Gift & the Curse (2002)
4"Encore"4:11Kanye WestThe Black Album (2003)
5"I Just Wanna Love U (Give It 2 Me)"3:49The NeptunesThe Dynasty: Roc La Familia (2000)
6"Izzo (H.O.V.A.)"4:00Kanye WestThe Blueprint (2001)
7"D.O.A. (Death of Auto-Tune)"4:16No I.D.The Blueprint 3 (2009)
8"99 Problems"3:55Rick RubinThe Black Album (2003)
9"Empire State of Mind"Alicia Keys4:37Al ShuxThe Blueprint 3 (2009)
10"Dirt Off Your Shoulder"4:02TimbalandThe Black Album (2003)
11"Hard Knock Life (Ghetto Anthem)"4:00The 45 KingVol. 2... Hard Knock Life (1998)
12"Show Me What You Got"3:42Just BlazeKingdom Come (2006)
13"Roc Boys (And the Winner Is)..."4:12Diddy, LV & Sean CAmerican Gangster (2007)
14"Big Pimpin'"UGK4:45TimbalandThe Dynasty: Roc La Familia (2000)
The deluxe edition appends five bonus tracks to the standard set: "Young, Gifted and Black" (2:01), "Pump It Up (Freestyle)" (1:57), "My President Is Black (Remix)" featuring Young Jeezy (3:58), "Go Hard (Remix)" featuring , , and (3:36), and "This Life Forever" (3:43). It also includes music videos for five key singles: "I Just Wanna Love U (Give It 2 Me)," "," "," "Izzo (H.O.V.A.)," and "."

Production credits

The production of the tracks compiled on The Hits Collection, Volume One draws from Jay-Z's original studio albums, showcasing collaborations with renowned hip-hop producers who shaped his sound across decades. Kanye West served as a primary producer for several key tracks, including "Run This Town" (featuring Rihanna and Kanye West) from The Blueprint 3 (2009) and "Izzo (H.O.V.A.)" from The Blueprint (2001), blending soul samples with expansive beats to highlight Jay-Z's lyrical delivery. Just Blaze contributed his signature orchestral hip-hop style to "Public Service Announcement (Interlude)" from The Black Album (2003), incorporating dramatic strings and a cinematic feel. Timbaland handled production on "Dirt Off Your Shoulder" from the same album, delivering a minimalist, guitar-driven rhythm that became a staple of early 2000s rap. Gimel "Young Guru" Keaton acted as the primary recording engineer and mixer for the majority of the tracks, overseeing sessions that captured Jay-Z's performances with precision and contributing additional production touches where needed. His work is evident on cuts like "," recorded with assistance from Marcos Tovar during 2009 sessions for ; "'03 Bonnie & Clyde" (featuring ); "Encore"; and "Izzo (H.O.V.A.)," all benefiting from his engineering at various studios. Rihanna's powerful vocals on "" were laid down during those 2009 sessions, adding a pop-infused hook to the track's anthemic structure. Many of the recordings originated at Baseline Studios in , Jay-Z's longtime creative hub, including "Hard Knock Life (Ghetto Anthem)" produced by in 1998 for , where the iconic sample from the musical was looped into a gritty street narrative. Other sessions spanned locations like for tracks such as "" (featuring ), mixed at facilities including Battery Recording Studios and Quad Studios to ensure polished final mixes.

Commercial performance

Chart positions

The Hits Collection, Volume One debuted and peaked at No. 43 on the US chart dated December 11, 2010, marking Jay-Z's 15th entry on the chart. Internationally, the album achieved a peak of No. 20 on the (charting for a total of 9 weeks), No. 27 on the Canadian Albums Chart, and No. 89 on the Australian Albums Chart. Compared to Jay-Z's prior studio release, , which debuted at No. 1 in 2009, the compilation entered lower on the but reflected interest in his catalog.

Sales certifications

The Hits Collection, Volume One has not received any certification from the RIAA in the United States. Internationally, it was certified Platinum by the BPI in the on October 14, 2022, for 300,000 units (sales + streaming equivalents); it received no certifications from or in and , respectively. Worldwide sales are estimated at 1.125 million units as of September 2025.

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