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Correction

Due to a production oversight, seven lines were omitted from yesterday's Arts section's lead article entitled "There's more than 'Reasonable Doubt' about Jay-Z's motives on his 'Kingdom' comeback." The lines, all in the first paragraph, were covered by a graphic. The article appears in its entirety on the Daily's Web site, and the complete first paragraph should have appeared as follows: "Amidst hip-hop's incessant braggadocio, few rappers have as thoroughly earned their right to talk as Jay-Z. Journalists have made careers out of chronicling Shawn Carter's now 10-year tenure as an artist, from the hustler wordplay of the still-astounding "Reasonable Doubt" of 1996 (still one of the best debuts in hip-hop history) to his 2001 opus "The Blueprint" (still one of the best records in hip-hop history)."