Anything (Jay-Z song)

"Anything"
Single by Jay-Z
from the album The Truth
Released February 2, 2000
Format 12-inch single, CD, Vinyl
Genre East Coast hip hop
Length 4:46
Label Roc-A-Fella, Def Jam
Writer(s) Shawn Carter
Lionel Bart
Producer(s) Sam Sneed
P. Skam
Jay-Z singles chronology
"Do It Again (Put Ya Hands Up)"
(1999)
"Anything"
(2000)
"Things That U Do"
(2000)

"Anything" is a song by rapper Jay-Z that is found on Beanie Sigel's 2000 album The Truth. It is produced by Sam Sneed and P. Skam, who sample Lionel Bart's "I'll Do Anything" for the track's beat and chorus. The sample from Oliver! heavily popularized "Anything" as did the Annie sample on "Hard Knock Life (Ghetto Anthem)", "Anything" was also a bonus track on Jay-Z's album Vol. 3... Life and Times of S. Carter (UK/Europe edition) as is "Anything (Mr. Drunk Mix)" on the Japanese version of the album.

Jay-Z admitted to Angie Martinez in a 2009 interview on the BET program Food for Thought that he hoped the song would be a success like "Hard Knock Life (Ghetto Anthem)" due to their similarities but was surprised when it wasn't, even saying "I dropped the record and then nothing". The song did, however, achieve moderate success in the UK reaching #18 on the singles chart. A music video for the song was also released, which was directed by Chris Robinson.

Jay-Z later released another song named "Anything" that is found on his 2006 album Kingdom Come. This track features guest appearances from Usher and Pharrell Williams and is completely unrelated to the original "Anything".

Track listing

CD

  1. "Anything (Radio Edit)"
  2. "So Ghetto"
  3. "There's Been a Murder"
  4. "Anything (Video)"

Vinyl

A-side

  1. "Anything (Radio Edit) (3:47)"
  2. "Anything (LP Version) (4:47)"
  3. "Anything (Instrumental) (4:48)"

B-side

  1. "Big Pimpin' (Radio Edit) (3:56)"
  2. "Big Pimpin' (LP Version) (4:44)"
  3. "Big Pimpin' (Instrumental) (4:59)"

Charts

Chart (2000) Peak
position
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[1] 56
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[2] 18
US Hot Rap Singles (Billboard)[3] 9

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