Reviewing the album in Entertainment Weekly, Anthony DeCurtis said it reconnects with Jay-Z's urban demographic, 'with flair', while Steve Jones of USA Today was particularly impressed by his lyrics and flow, finding both to be 'razor-sharp as ever'. Richard Harrington from The Washington Post found the record to be 'full of reputation-building swagger, cataloguing of lyrical skills and autobiographical perspective'. as 'his strongest album to date, with music that's filled with catchy hooks, rump-shaking beats and lyrics fueled by Jay's hustler's vigilance'. In a contemporary review, Rolling Stone critic Kris Ex wrote that Jay-Z 'has become a better architect of songs' while hailing Vol.
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