D’Evils

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"D’Evils" is a dark, introspective track by Jay-Z from his debut album "Reasonable Doubt," exploring the moral conflicts and corrupting influence of street life and the pursuit of wealth.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf song
album Reasonable Doubt NERFINISHED
artist Jay-Z NERFINISHED
chronologicalPositionInAlbum track 6 on Reasonable Doubt
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception considered one of Jay-Z’s classic deep cuts
widely praised for lyricism
featuredOn Reasonable Doubt track list
genre hardcore hip hop
hip hop
hasMood dark
introspective
hasNotableLyricReference Bible NERFINISHED
friendship turned rivalry
spiritual warfare
language English
partOf Reasonable Doubt NERFINISHED
performer Jay-Z NERFINISHED
producer DJ Premier NERFINISHED
recordLabel Def Jam Recordings
Priority Records NERFINISHED
Roc-A-Fella Records
releaseYear 1996
theme ambition
betrayal
corrupting influence of money
crime
greed
moral conflict
spiritual struggle
street life
writer Jay-Z NERFINISHED

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Reasonable Doubt hasPart D’Evils
Sir Darryl Farris notableWork D’Evils
this entity surface form: D'Evils