Fade to Black is a 2004 documentary film about the career of American rapper Jay-Z. It also features many other famous names in hip hop music. This live concert at Madison Square Garden was meant to be Jay-Z's final performance, as he announced his intentions to retire from the industry.[1][2]
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| Directed by | Patrick Paulson Michael John Warren |
| Produced by | Bob Ezrin Rich Kleiman Justin Wilkes |
| Starring | Jay-Z Beyoncé Knowles |
| Cinematography | Paul Bozymowksi Scott Lochmus Luke McCoubrey Theron "Tee Smif" Smith |
| Edited by | Jimmy Helton Jonah Moran Ron Pantane Adam Zuckerman |
Production company | @radical.media |
| Distributed by | Paramount Classics |
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Running time | 109 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Fade to Black runs through some of the major parts of Jay-Z's Madison Square Garden performance while cutting to Jay-Z and his exploits, as well as insights into the making of The Black Album.[1][2]
The following musicians are credited with an appearance in the film:[3]
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