"Holy Grail", along with another track from
Magna Carta Holy Grail called "
Oceans", was recorded in 2011 during the recording sessions for Jay-Z's collaborative album with
Kanye West,
Watch the Throne. West wanted the two songs to appear on
Watch the Throne, but Jay-Z chose to keep them for his upcoming studio album and they were replaced with "
No Church in the Wild" and "
Made in America". The early version of the instrumental was created in 2011 by
The-Dream. When the recording sessions for
MCHG started,
Timbaland, together with fellow producer
J-Roc, rearranged the instrumental to create the final track. "Holy Grail" is composed in a
D minor key, and plays in
common time at a
tempo of 72
beats per minute. The vocals range from the note of G3 to C6. Jay-Z lyrically sampled rock group
Nirvana's single "
Smells Like Teen Spirit" after receiving permission from
Courtney Love, who owns the rights to the original song. In an interview with
BBC Radio 1, Jay-Z stated that "Holy Grail" was "the map for the album" and that it set the tone for the rest of
MCHG. When the song was first recorded for
Watch the Throne, Jay-Z thought it would get lost on the album and decided to keep it as the "center piece" for his next album. The song's lyrics can be interpreted as Jay-Z's and Timberlake's
love-hate relationship with fame. == Music video ==