Izzo (H.O.V.A.)

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"Izzo (H.O.V.A.)"
Izzo (H.O.V.A.) (Jay-Z single - cover art).jpg
Single by Jay-Z
from the album The Blueprint
ReleasedJuly 28, 2001
RecordedMay 2001
Studio Baseline Studios (New York City)
Genre
Length4:00
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s) Kanye West
Jay-Z singles chronology
"Fiesta (Remix)"
(2001)
"Izzo (H.O.V.A.)"
(2001)
"Girls, Girls, Girls"
(2001)

"Izzo (H.O.V.A.)" (often referred to as "H to the Izzo") is the first single released by Jay-Z from his sixth album The Blueprint . It is among his most popular singles. This was the second song released off The Blueprint, after the diss track "Takeover", but the lead single from it. The song reached number eight on the Billboard Hot 100 in the US. It was Jay-Z's first top 10 single as a lead artist. [1]

Contents

The song, produced by Kanye West, prominently features a sample of "I Want You Back" by The Jackson 5, the second major hit in 2001 to sample that song (after "My Baby" by Lil' Romeo).

Jay-Z premiered the song live at the inaugural BET Awards on June 19, 2001. [2]

The song was later mashed up with Linkin Park's "In the End" for their collaborative EP, Collision Course .

Meaning

Izzo and H.O.V.A are synonymous with Jehovah. Jay-Z earned the nickname "Jay-Hova" due to his songwriting skills.

"They start calling me Jay-Hova. I didn't want to offend people, by saying I was Jehovah. I'm God or anything like that. I know way better than that." [3] -Jay-Z

On October 31, 2001, a copyright lawsuit was filed against Jay-Z by Demme Ulloa, who claimed that she was wasn't paid for her contribution to "Izzo". Ulloa asserted that it was her singing "H to the izzo/V to the izzay", though she didn't receive any money for her contribution and was not credited in the liner notes of The Blueprint. [4] The joint authorship claim was dismissed in 2004 but continued to proceed for a copyright infringement claim, which was ultimately settled. [5] [6]

Music video

The music video was filmed in Los Angeles on a street made to look like New York City, and features cameos from Damon Dash, [7] Kanye West, Destiny’s Child, Trina, Eve, Nelly, and Outkast. [8]

Credits and personnel

The credits for "Izzo (H.O.V.A.)" are adapted from the liner notes of The Blueprint. [9]

Studio locations
Personnel
Samples

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (2001)Peak
position
Australia (ARIA) [10] 23
Australian Urban (ARIA) [11] 11
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40 Tipparade) [12] 9
Netherlands (Single Top 100) [13] 69
Scotland (OCC) [14] 29
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade) [15] 53
UK Singles (OCC) [16] 21
UK Dance (OCC) [17] 8
UK Hip Hop/R&B (OCC) [18] 7
US Billboard Hot 100 [19] 8
US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs ( Billboard ) [20] 4
US Hot Rap Songs ( Billboard ) [21] 7
US Rhythmic ( Billboard ) [22] 4

Year-end charts

Chart (2001)Position
US Billboard Hot 100 [23] 52
US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (Billboard) [24] 30

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI) [25] Silver200,000
United States (RIAA) [26] Platinum1,000,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

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