JAY-Z’s debut album, 'Reasonable Doubt,' was a statement, declaration and glimpse into the mind of a future Hip Hop mogul and ...
It seems Jay-Z is not done with Tony Buzbee just yet. The Reasonable Doubt rapper and mogul has filed a declaration stating the now dismissed assault case cost him $20 million dollars in lost income.
On this date in 1996, Shawn “Jay-Z” Carter dropped the lead single to one of the most revered debut albums in hip-hop history—Reasonable Doubt. “Dead Presidents” wasn’t just a song ...
Jay-Z's classic debut album "Reasonable Doubt" still strikes a nerve, as it will be inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.
Released in 1996, Jay-Z's Reasonable Doubt album featured guest appearances from The Notorious B.I.G, Memphis Bleek, Mary J. Blige and more. Though it didn't do crazy numbers out the gate ...
The albums include Jay-Z’s Reasonable Doubt, Luther Vandross‘ Never Too Much, Emmylou Harris‘ Wrecking Ball, and Cat Stevens‘ Tea For The Tillerman. The Grammy Hall of Fame will also ...
Some netizens appreciated the news, claiming that Jay-Z stood as a "great example" of ... "Glad there wasn’t reasonable doubt about the induction" - added another. "'Classic shoulda went triple ...
Z would take his career and Hip Hop as a whole, the crumbs of what would become his rise to power lay in his first-ever body of work.TrendingJ. Cole’s blog post sparks a bigger conversation: Can you ...
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