Reasonable Doubt Cd

 
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Find great deals on eBay for reasonable doubt cd. Shop with confidence. Incredible album some of the best word play ever produced, double meanings, hidden information, clever cypher's, and all this while battling his own demons between going straight or continuing hustling all portrayed in lyrics that only a top wordsmith could deliver with such intricate detail.

• ' Released: February 20, 1996 • ' Released: March 26, 1996 • ' Released: August 29, 1996 • ' Released: April 15, 1997 Reasonable Doubt is the debut by American rapper. It was released on June 25, 1996,. The album features production provided by,, and, and also includes from, and, among others.

Reasonable Doubt Definition

The album features themes and gritty lyrics about the 'hustler' lifestyle and material obsessions. Reasonable Doubt debuted at number 23 on the US, on which it charted for 18 weeks. It was promoted with four singles; including ' and '. Reasonable Doubt was certified by the (RIAA) and, as of 2006, has sold 1.5 million copies in the United States. A critical success, it has been ranked on several publications' lists of the greatest rap albums ever, while many hip hop fans have viewed it as Jay-Z's best work.

Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • Background [ ] In 1989, aspiring rapper Jay-Z was recruited by mentor Jaz-O to appear on his song 'Hawaiian Sophie'. He appeared on two more Jaz-O songs in the next year, but after Jaz-O was dropped from his record label, Jay-Z dealt drugs to support himself. He continued to pursue a rap career and appeared on two songs from Original Flavor's 1993 album Beyond Flavor. Jay-Z then caught 's attention and toured with him; they collaborated on Kane's 1994 'Show & Prove' along with 's, Wu-Tang affiliate,, and Scoob Lover. Despite the exposure he received from Kane, Jay-Z was still without a record deal. He began selling tapes from his car with help from friend.

The success of his street-level marketing led to a deal with, which released his first solo single, ' and its 'I Can't Get wid Dat'. In an unconventional move, Jay-Z then spurned the record contract he had long sought and left Payday Records to form his own label,, with Damon Dash and Kareem 'Biggs' Burke.

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Jay-Z later explained that he thought he could do a better job of marketing his records on his own: [Payday] eventually signed me to a deal, but were acting shady the whole time, like they didn't know how to work a record or something,' says Jay. 'The things that they were setting up for me I could have done myself. They had me traveling places to do instores, and my product wasn't even available in the store. We shot one video, but when the time came for me to do the video for the second single, I had to be cut out. They gave me the money and I started my own company.

There was a little arguing back and forth, but our conflict finally got resolved. The bottom line was they wasn't doing their job, so I had to get out of there. Jay-Z rented a small, cheap office for Roc-A-Fella Records on John Street in one of the 'dreariest parts of the busiest city in the world'. Jay-Z and his compatriots thought of their low-rent headquarters as a 'starting point' that would eventually lead them to Manhattan. Delphi cars 2018 software download. In 1995 and early 1996, Jay-Z appeared on records by and, further raising his profile.

At this point, he was still considered an ' rapper with a 'new jack' style. Recording [ ] Reasonable Doubt was recorded at and at Platinum Island, however, its beats were formed elsewhere. ' was produced by at his mother's home in 1994, while the vocals were recorded on tour at a studio in Tampa Florida named Progressive Music with Mary J Blige.

Produced ' and 'Politics as Usual' while recording with. The recording sessions were often competitive; Ski and created similar beats for 'Politics as Usual', but Ski submitted his to Jay-Z first causing his to appear on the album. 'Brooklyn's Finest' was a competitive, though friendly battle between Jay-Z and in which Jay-Z tried proving that he is of Biggie's caliber, while Biggie tried brushing his rhymes off as insignificant. Although the rappers had already met on the set for the ' music video, they discovered that neither wrote down their rhymes while recording. The recording of 'Brooklyn's Finest' spanned two months and moved from D&D Studios to Giant Studios where the Clark Kent-sung chorus was recorded. Music and lyrics [ ] Reasonable Doubt has themes. David Drake from said the lyrics were characterized by 'gritty '.