But he doesn’t have it almost as undesirable as Chace Crawford, whom Penn (self-deprecatingly, adorably) phone calls the show’s "designated scorching man." After some haggling involving mentions of effectively-lit public locations, Chace agreed to meet up with us for a chaste lunch at Chelsea’s Empire Diner. 28. "Where Have You Been," The Dynasty: Roc La Familia (2000): This is possibly the most emotive on-wax scolding of deadbeat dads in existence. 29. "This Can’t Be Life," The Dynasty: Roc La Familia (2000): An vital track in setting up Roc-A-Fella’s signature sped-up sample aesthetic. 19. "Run This Town," The Blueprint three (2009): This track began out as a Rihanna demo and went on to come to be a grand opening for Roc Nation and one of the most effective singles of Jay’s solo occupation. Shooting on the genuine rooftops turned out to be significantly less high-priced than creating them at Pinewood. Real heartache. Jay-Z airs out his indiscretions around a tortured sample of Hannah Williams & the Affirmations’ "Late Nights & Heartbreak," issuing an open up apology to Beyonc