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This version of REASONABLE DOUBT contains one bonus track not on the original release. Personnel includes: Jay-Z, The Notorious B.I.G., Foxy Brown, Memphis Bleek, Big Jaz, Sauce Money (rap vocals); Mary J. Blige, Mecca (vocals). Producers include: Knowbody, Ski, Clark Kent, DJ Premier, DJ Irv . Engineers: Joe Quinde, Eddie S. Recorded at D&D Studios, New York, New York. Personnel: Mary J. Blige (vocals). Audio Mixers: Clark Kent; DJ Premier; Peter Panic; DJ Irv; Eddie S.; Kenny Ortíz; Joe Quinde; Ski; Big Jaz; Carlos Bess. Recording information: D&D Studios Inc; Sound On Sound Studios. Photographer: Jonathan Mannion. Unknown Contributor Role: Mary J. Blige. Before Jay-Z fashioned himself into hip-hop's most notorious capitalist, he was a street hustler from the projects who rapped about what he knew -- and was very, very good at it. Skeptics who've never cared for Jigga's crossover efforts should turn to his debut, Reasonable Doubt, as the deserving source of his legend. Reasonable Doubt is often compared to another New York landmark, Nas' Illmatic: A hungry young MC with a substantial underground buzz drops an instant classic of a debut, detailing his experiences on the streets with disarming honesty, and writing some of the most acrobatic rhymes heard in quite some time. (Plus, neither artist has since approached the street cred of his debut, The Blueprint notwithstanding.) Parts of the persona that Jay-Z would ride to superstardom are already in place: He's cocky bordering on arrogant, but playful and witty, and exudes an effortless, unaffected cool throughout. And even if he's rapping about rising to the top instead of being there, his material obsessions are already apparent. Jay-Z the hustler isn't too different from Jay-Z the rapper: Hustling is about living the high life and getting everything you can, not violence or tortured glamour or cheap thrills. In that sense, the album's defining cut might not be one of the better-known singles -- "Can't Knock the Hustle," "Dead Presidents II," "Feelin' It," or the Foxy Brown duet, "Ain't No Nigga." It just might be the brief "22 Two's," which not only demonstrates Jay-Z's extraordinary talent as a pure freestyle rapper, but also preaches a subtle message through its club hostess: Bad behavior gets in the way of making money. Perhaps that's why Jay-Z waxes reflective, not enthusiastic, about the darker side of the streets; songs like "D'Evils" and "Regrets" are some of the most personal and philosophical he's ever recorded. It's that depth that helps Reasonable Doubt rank as one of the finest albums of New York's hip-hop renaissance of the '90s. ~ Steve Huey In the past few years, the hip-hop community has embraced a lot of rappers who falsify their identity with hard-rock gangster images, and created superstars out of average MCs. But where others proclaim, Brooklyn, New York native Jay-Z lyrically illustrates that he knows first hand what he is talking about. Jay-Z mixes original concepts with an imperative rhyming style, showing his versatility on cuts like "22 Two's" and "Friend Or Foe," while still managing to school youngsters on tracks like "Can I Live" and "Regrets," teaching them to learn from his mistakes. Not only is REASONABLE DOUBT heads above other rap albums lyrically, it's a musical gem as well, with production that ranges from the R&B flavor of DJ Clark Kent to the rugged beats of the flawless DJ Premier. As rap's premier underground MCs begin to emerge above ground, Jay-Z's debut album sounds like the next classic.
Contains One New Track "Can I Live 2"
Entertainment Weekly (8/2/96, p.58) - "...It's not what he says, but how he says it--with an irresistible confidence, a voice that exudes tough-guy authenticity, and unadorned but suitably militant beats..." - Rating: B+ Vibe (6/02, p.109) - Ranked #7 in Vibe's "Top 10 rap albums" - "...Cinematic yet introspective...capturing the zeitgeist of the post-Native Tongue, pre-bling-bling era..." The Source (8/96, p.95) - 4 Mics - Slammin' - "...[Jay-Z] moves from hip-hop sidekick to Mafia-style front man, blowing up the spot with vivid tales about the economic reality fueling what's left of contemporary ghetto politics....His lyrics create cuttingly clever rhymes that ride bomb tracks..." Rap Pages (9/96, p.32) - "...Jay-Z has definitely come with something dope in his debut album....[His] hypnotic flow becomes the focal point of the album....REASONABLE DOUBT represents a culmination of style and innovation..." Reasonable Doubt Music | List Price | $16.98 (You save $2.69) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, R&B CDs, Rap, Urban Soundtrack, East Coast Rap | | Label | Roc-A-Fella Catalog (EMD) | | Orig Year | 1996 | | All Time Sales Rank | 1295  | | CD Universe Part number | 1127217 | | Catalog number | 50040 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jan 26, 1999 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Personnel | Jay-Z
Also: Mary J. Blige, Notorious B.I.G., Foxy Brown, Memphis Bleek, Sauce Money, Big Jaz, Mecca |
Jay-Z Reasonable Doubt Songs Reasonable Doubt Music Review Average Rating: (4.5 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews great cd and the quality was excellent the cd was a great and the shipping and quality of the transaction was great as well. Submitted by michaeltinoco (Camarillo, CA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
this is a 5 mic classic in my book yeah i still listen to this cd nowadays, thats how you know its a classic. all of other jigga's stuff you cant just listen to the same, as this cd, since they werent anywhere near impressive. beats were on point, lyrics were on point, topics were on point, this cd was definitely on point. so cop yours Submitted by tnres06 (nashville, tn) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
SUPREME CLASSIC It gets no better, PERFECT from beginning to end... This how you debut an album..... Brooklyn stand up, and stay up... Peace Submitted by CLONGS (BROOKLYN, (East NY)) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
good stuff this is the first tiome i have listened to the cd in its entirety...
it's as tight as Jay-Z is right now... The beats and the raps are still hot and don't sound old. timeless rap you can rock from track one till the end. i love this album. Submitted by sfiso2001 (Pretoria, South Africa) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Life In The Night Back in highschool I would go and take my headphones play this record while looking at the NYC sky line at night. I did that for a couple of years with Vol.1, Streets Is Watching and Vol.2 Hard Knock Life. It was a feeling that I never will forget. Jay-z knows a good beat when he hears it and knows what kind of mood he is going for. Strictly the streets mood he has it down and he is a master storyteller with a sense of how his music is going to be played and the visuals you get are so much like real life. It's all on this cd and evey track is a hit. So the next time you are down in the city take your headphones and the first 3 Jigga records and go look at the skyline in the cold dead winter night. Then you will see and feel what Jay-z is all about. "Steets Is Watching"(the movie) contains everything that I just wrote that may seem pointless or confusing, but in any case it is true.
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