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Jay-z reasonable doubt remastered
Jay-z reasonable doubt remastered











jay-z reasonable doubt remastered

“He was the boss who looked over everything, looking over the city. “If you listen to Reasonable… fully, it wasn’t a violent album it was more delivered from a big boss perspective”. But Ski insists that Jay-Z’s story went further than the average gangsta rapper. The iconic image of Jay-Z tipping his hat on the Reasonable Doubt album cover, conjured up images of a gangsta, Mafioso type rapper, which to this day, many outside of the Hip Hop community believe the lyricist (and many other rappers) was merely about. The 15-track LP was a concoction of street tales and lavish nights but all set to a mournful, somewhat sombre tone.

jay-z reasonable doubt remastered

“He was trying to rise and get the only money the way he knew at the time, selling what he was selling and doing what he was doing”. “I think he was trying to tell the story of a young hustler from the streets” says Ski, when asked what he felt Jay-Z intended to do on Reasonable Doubt. SoulCulture recently sat down with Ski Beatz, one of the influential producers on Reasonable Doubt and former member of Original Flavor, to discuss the creation of the album, the deeper meaning behind tracks as well as some of the key moments during that historic period.

jay-z reasonable doubt remastered

DJ Premier, Mary J Blige, the Notorious B.I.G and more all were on hand to help in telling the enigmatic story of arguably the greatest rapper to ever pick up a microphone. Reasonable Doubt was comprised of an all star cast of rappers, singers and producers. Selling tapes from his car, performing at numerous hot spots in New York and battling well known rappers across the country, the height of the rapper’s hustle would come when he formed his own label, Roc-A-Fella Records alongside Dash and Kareem “Biggs” Burke. After making appearances on fellow Brooklyn act Original Flavor on their 1994 album Beyond, (most notably ‘ Can I Get Open’), Carter would grab the attention of the legendary Big Daddy Kane, with whom he toured with throughout the early ’90s.Įven after touring with Kane, featuring on Jaz-O and Original Flavor’s records, it was his guerrilla-like hustle alongside his long term friend and eventual business partner, Damon Dash that would really see Jay-Z’s career begin to take shape. It was at this time however, that Jay-Z would begin in the selling of narcotics, even whilst pursuing a career within Hip Hop. The elder emcee’s1989 song ‘ Hawaiian Sophie’ would provide Jay-Z with his first break within rap and further features on his mentor’s records would later follow. Shawn was christened ‘Jay-Z’ due in part to his fast, jazzy way of rhyming as well as paying homage to his mentor, friend and rapper Jaz-O. Jay-Z’s story begins in Brooklyn’s Marcy projects where, as an 11 year old boy growing up without a father, rapping would not only provide an adequate hobby but also the way of life for the future legend. Jay-Z’s Reasonable Doubt was the debut album from the enigmatic Brooklyn emcee, released on June 25 in 1996 on Roc-A-Fella records.įor a first outing, Reasonable Doubt garnered much anticipation from fans and musicians alike, notably down to the ascension of Jay-Z and his Roc-A-Fella entourage from small time recording outlet to a potential powerhouse within the culture, a story which continues to be documented at every given moment. It was 15 years ago that Shawn Corey Carter first publicly introduced the world to his alter-ego whose name would forever shake and inspire the genre of Hip Hop.













Jay-z reasonable doubt remastered