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First the supposed track list was revealed, now a version of Jay-Z's entire "comeback" LP, 'Kingdom Come,' has leaked through the Internet. The piece reportedly only contains R&B features, including appearances by John Legend ("Do U Wanna Ride"), Usher and Pharrell ("Anything"), Ne-Yo ("Minority Report"), Chris Martin of Cold Play ("Beach Chair"), and Beyonce ("Hollywood").

The leak comes as Def Jam's CEO/ president prepares for flight. Jay-Z next plans November 18 to embark on a seventeen hour, seven city "Hanger Tour," sponsored by Cingular, during which the emcee will perform in airport hangers for radio contest winners in Atlanta, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, and Las Vegas; this after Jay-Z recently ended his two month long "Global Express Tour," which, in conjunction with MTV and the UN, sought to bring closer attention to the world's unsafe water crises. Jay-Z's Roc-A-Fella Records is also offering-through Rocafella.com- a chance for fans to gain access to exclusive events concerning the release of 'Kingdom Come' and the opportunity to blog about their experience on the site.

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