Wild Wild West is an album of music inspired by the 1999 film Wild Wild West. It was released June 15, 1999, through Interscope Records and consisted mostly of hip hop and R&B songs which were not in the film, with the exception of one by Will Smith and another by Enrique Iglesias played over the end credits. Other artists featured on the album include BLACKstreet, Faith Evans, Dr. Dre, Common, MC Lyte, Tatyana Ali, Slick Rick, Jermaine Dupri and Eminem. The soundtrack was very successful, peaking at number four on the US Billboard 200 and on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and features the hit single "Wild Wild West" which went to number one on the US Billboard Hot 100. The album was certified double platinum a week after its release, June 21, 1999. The album is also the debut of famous artists Lil' Bow Wow, Jill Scott and Kel Spencer.
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NCDHHS is testing samples of wastewater from select treatments plants across the state to look for COVID-19. This metric helps us understand spread of COVID-19 at the community level.\r\n\r\n\r\nPeople with COVID-19 shed viral particles in their stool. In wastewater, the particles are no longer infectious but can still be measured. Research suggests that the virus that causes COVID-19 can appear in wastewater 4-6 days before the first cases are identified and can serve as an early warning indicator before changes are seen in other metrics. More detailed data is available on the Wastewater Monitoring Dashboard.\r\n \r\n"}},"@type":"Question","name":"Emergency Room Visits for COVID Symptoms","acceptedAnswer":"@type":"Answer","text":"This metric shows the percent of emergency department visits that are for COVID-like illness (CLI). This metric can also give us an early indication of rising COVID-19 levels in the community and can give NCDHHS early insight into the burden of COVID in local emergency departments. The trend of increases and decreases can give us insight into the potential risk of exposure.\r\n\r\nMore detailed data is available on the Respiratory Virus Surveillance Dashboard.\r\n","@type":"Question","name":"Hospital Admissions - COVID-19 Patients","acceptedAnswer":"@type":"Answer","text":"Hospital admissions for COVID-19 give an understanding of the impact on the health care system. When this number is high, it can mean that hospitals are strained to provide care and may not be able provide care for non-urgent medical procedures.\r\n\r\nMore detailed data is available on the Hospitalizations Dashboard.\r\n","@type":"Question","name":"COVID-19 Cases Reported by Date of Specimen Collection","acceptedAnswer":"@type":"Answer","text":"While many cases are no longer reported due to at-home testing, the overall trends of cases reported can still be informative. Trends in reported cases help us to understand spread of disease in the community and in specific groups and locations over time.\r\n\r\nMore detailed data is available on the Cases and Deaths Dashboard.\r\n","@type":"Question","name":"Vaccines and Boosters","acceptedAnswer":"@type":"Answer","text":"Being up-to-date with your COVID-19 vaccine is the best way to protect people from serious illness, hospitalization and death from COVID-19. Monitoring data on the percent of North Carolinians who are up-to-date with COVID-19 vaccines provides an understanding of immunity in the state. This data is also available at the county level, giving insight into how protected your local community is from the impact of a potential surge in cases.\r\n\r\nMore detailed data is available on the Vaccinations Dashboard.\r\n","@type":"Question","name":"COVID-19 Variants","acceptedAnswer":"@type":"Answer","text":"Tracking variants allows us to see when a new variant has been detected and is increasing over time in the state. Early detection of a new variant could warrant the state shifting aspects of its response, and it may warrant individuals making more cautious choices.\r\n\r\nThe chart here shows the COVID-19 variants identified each week among specimens sequenced by laboratories that report whole genome sequencing (WGS) results to NCDHHS. The number of sequenced specimens shown is a small proportion of the total number of COVID-19 cases in North Carolina. \r\n\r\nWhole genome sequencing (WGS) allows tracking of genetic changes in the SARS-CoV-2 virus, the virus that causes COVID-19. These genetic changes occur over time and lead to the emergence of new variants that may have different characteristics. \r\n\r\nMore detailed data is available from our weekly respiratory report, and the Centers for Disease Control.\r\n","@type":"Question","name":"CDC COVID-19 Community Levels by County","acceptedAnswer":"@type":"Answer","text":"The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention publishes a weekly map categorizing every county in the country as low, medium or high. The level is based on hospital beds in use, hospital admissions and new COVID-19 cases. This tool can help people understand COVID-19 spread in their community and provides recommended actions people may want to take.\r\n\r\nMore detailed data is available from the Centers for Disease Control.\r\n"]} North Carolina COVID-19 Dashboard NC COVID-19 Skip to main content An official website of the State of North Carolina An official website of NC How you know State Government websites value user privacy. To learn more, view our full privacy policy.
Of course, Beyoncé is on the list, given she arguably delivered the best album of the year with Renaissance. Snoh Aalegra and SZA also show up in Jay's R&B picks. Kendrick Lamar's Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers, Drake and 21 Savage's Her Loss, Pusha T's It's Almost Dry, Metro Boomin's Heroes & Villains, Nas' King's Disease 3, and Vince Staples' Ramona Park Broke My Heart are among the Hip-Hop artists Jay had in his rotation in 2022.
In other Jay news, it's been rumored that the third act of Bey's Renaissance trilogy is a joint album between the married couple. If so, it'd be their first joining project since 2018's acclaimed Everything Is Love.
With rappers like Roxanne Shanté laying out a vendetta of diss tracks on near enough everyone in the game, to the full frontal eviscerating punchlines delivered by hip hop heavyweights like 50 Cent and the late Big L, all the way to the pummelling lexical prowess of Lauryn Hill, 2Pac and Biggie. Regardless of the chosen approach, the list for where and who sizeable credit is owed to for the art of the diss is lengthy, to say the least. 2ff7e9595c
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