Entertainment Weekly (11/28/97, p.85) - "...His phrasing shifts often, and he mixes jokes with visceral descriptions, stealing the spotlight from guests like BLACKstreet, Puff Daddy, Babyface, and Foxy Brown. We've heard these gangster tales before, but Jay-Z shows you don't need to do anything new, as long as you do it better." - Rating: B+<br>Q (12/00, p.144) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...Calls on Blackstreet and Puff Daddy....It couldn't fail: the epitome of mainstream hip hop, and intentionally so."<br>The Source (12/97, p.180) - 4 Mics (out of 5) - "...Jay-Z emerges victorious....IN MY LIFETIME VOL. 1 just might be a new beginning for one of rap's most promising careers."<br>Disc 1<br>1. Intro / A Million And One Questions / Rhyme No More<br>2. City Is Mine, The - (featuring Blackstreet)<br>3. I Know What Girls Like - (featuring Puff Daddy/Lil' Kim)<br>4. Imaginary Player<br>5. Streets Is Watching<br>6. Friend or Foe '98<br>7. Lucky Me<br>8. Sunshine, (Always Be My) - (featuring Babyface/Foxy Brown)<br>9. Who You Wit II<br>10. Face Off - (featuring Sauce Money)<br>11. Real ******z - (featuring Too $hort)<br>12. Rap Game/Crack Game<br>13. Where I'm From<br>14. You Must Love Me<br>
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