On this day 25 Years ago, Jay Z releases his masterpiece Reasonable Doubt

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Hearing Ski talking about the making of Dead Presidents is cool - The WOrld Is Yours inspired him to make a beat with that same vibe and he just threw the "Presidents to represent me" sample to hear how Nas' voice sounded on it. When he played the beat for Jay he was like "Ignore the Nas part, I just threw that in there" but Jay was like ":ohhh: Nah keep it breh"
 

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Pain in Da Ass was just a Roc A Fella Intern and one day he flipped out in the lobby after some hoes curved him; Dame Dash and Biggs happened to be there and thought his voice was funny :russ:

They called him in the office after the incident and dude thought he was bout to get fired but Dame was like "We putting you on the album. You bout to be part of a classic:jawalrus:"
 

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Why are people coming in here hating?
The last few replies are the loud ass Pac stans who are always weirdos about Jay

People always use this "NOBODY WAS PLAYING IT BACK THEN" argument against it as a way to retroactively celebrate Jay not having an album that was a smash hit...but the shyt went gold in 3 months. It sold no worse than numerous other East albums that were heralded like The Infamous and OB4CL AND had a song on the Nutty Professor soundtrack :mjlol: Clearly the East Coast was feeling it
 

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One of the greatest albums to come out of NYC and the East coast in general. I wrote a comparative college paper between Jay Z mindset on Regrets & Macbeth.

:wow: Got an A

Link it up. Sounds interesting.
 
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