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''Reasonable Doubt'' is the debut studio album by American rapper
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. It was released on June 25, 1996, by his own record label Roc-A-Fella Records and distributed by
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. The album features production provided by DJ Premier, Ski, Knobody and
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, and also includes
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s from Memphis Bleek, Mary J. Blige, Jaz-O, and the Notorious B.I.G., among others. The album features mafioso rap themes and gritty lyrics about the "hustler" lifestyle and material obsessions. ''Reasonable Doubt'' debuted at number 23 on the US ''Billboard'' 200, on which it charted for 18 weeks. It was promoted with four singles; including " Ain't No Nigga" and " Can't Knock the Hustle". ''Reasonable Doubt'' was certified
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(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 hip-hop's greatest albums, while many hip hop fans have viewed it as Jay-Z's best work. In August 2019, ''Reasonable Doubt'' was released to digital and streaming platforms under Roc Nation's independent label, Equity Distribution.


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
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's attention and toured with him; they collaborated on Kane's 1994 posse cut "Show & Prove" along with
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's Ol' Dirty Bastard, Wu-Tang affiliate Shyheim, Sauce Money, 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 Damon Dash. The success of his street-level marketing led to a deal with Payday Records, which released his first solo single, " In My Lifetime" and its B-side "I Can't Get wit 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, Roc-A-Fella Records, with Damon Dash and Kareem "Biggs" Burke. Jay-Z later explained that he thought he could do a better job of marketing his records on his own: 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. In 1995 and early 1996, Jay-Z appeared on records by Big L and Mic Geronimo, further raising his profile. At this point, he was still considered an " underground" rapper with a "new jack" style.


Recording

''Reasonable Doubt'' was recorded at D&D Studios and mixed at Platinum Island, however, its beats were formed elsewhere. " Can't Knock the Hustle" was produced by Knobody 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. Ski produced " Feelin' It" and "Politics as Usual" while recording with Camp Lo. The recording sessions were often competitive; Ski and
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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 The Notorious B.I.G. 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 "
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" 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. Irv Gotti and Dame Dash noted that Nas was supposed to be featured on "Bring It On" and "Can I Live" but sessions for neither song ended up happening.


Music and lyrics

An East Coast hip hop record, ''Reasonable Doubt'' was noted for having mafioso rap themes, with lyrics characterized by ''
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'' as "gritty realism". Writer dream hampton believed that although rappers had alluded to hustling before, Jay-Z "talks about what it can do to a person's inner peace, and what it can do to their mind". Jay-Z later said, "the studio was like a
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's couch for me" while recording ''Reasonable Doubt''.
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's Steve Huey described him as "a street hustler from the projects who rapped about what he knew—and he was very, very good at it...detailing his experiences on the streets with disarming honesty". Huey summarizes the album's subject matter saying: AllMusic's Jason Birchmeier writes that the album's production exhibits characteristics of "the pre- gangsta era, a foregone era when samples fueled the beats and
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supplied the hooks", which "sets ''Reasonable Doubt'' apart from Jay-Z's later work". "Can't Knock the Hustle" features a smooth beat. "Politics as Usual" has an R&B sound and a sample of "Hurry Up This Way Again" by the Stylistics. "Dead Presidents" samples
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' voice from " The World Is Yours" in its chorus. According to
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's Spence D., "Ski brings back the stripped down piano fill style lending the track a late night jazz vibe" on "Feelin' It", and "22 Two's" has a "mournful jazz inclined groove" that prominently features
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s. "Coming of Age" contains a Clark Kent-produced beat that samples the melody and drums from "Inside You" by Eddie Henderson.


Critical reception

''Reasonable Doubt'' was met with widespread acclaim from music critics. Charlie Braxton of '' The Source'' praised Jay-Z for evolving "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". ''
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''s Dimitri Ehrlich commended him for rapping "with an irresistible confidence, a voice that exudes tough-guy authenticity", also noting the "unadorned but suitably militant" production. Tonya Pendleton of the ''
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'' stated that the album "hits you with rap's trends – Mary J. Blige riffs, Foxy Brown rhymes, Isley Brothers loops and more fashion info than Cindy Crawford", adding that "his sassy way with a lyric transcends the material" on the album.


Retrospect

''Reasonable Doubt'' has often been considered by many fans to be Jay-Z's best record. According to Birchmeier, it differed from his subsequent albums by lacking " pop-crossover" songs and hits. Shaheem Reid of MTV explained, "''Reasonable Doubt'' might not have the radio hits or club bangers of many of his other albums, but it may be Jay at his most lyrical—and certainly at his most honest, according to him". Huey said the lyrical appeal lied within Jay-Z's "effortless, unaffected cool" flow, and knack for "writing some of the most acrobatic rhymes heard in quite some time". According to Huey, this "helped ''Reasonable Doubt'' rank as one of the finest albums of New York's hip-hop renaissance of the '90s". Birchmeier, on the other hand, believed the superior quality of producers was more responsible for the album's reputation as a classic more so than Jay-Z. In a retrospective review for ''
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said the album was "designed for the hip-hop cognoscenti and street aesthetes who still swear he never topped it," finding it "richer than any outsider could have known, and benefiting from everything we've since learned about the minor crack baron who put his money where his mouth was. You can hear him marshalling a discipline known to few rappers and many crack barons, and that asceticism undercuts the intrinsic delight of his rhymes".


Commercial performance

''Reasonable Doubt'' was released by Roc-A-Fella on June 25, 1996, through a distribution deal with Priority. It was not an immediate success, reaching a peak position of 23 on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart, with a sales total of 43,000 in its first week. It spent 18 weeks on the chart, and 55 weeks on the
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, on which it reached number 3. The album was promoted with the release of four singles, none of which reached the
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; "Ain't No Nigga" was the highest-charting single at number 50, "Can't Knock the Hustle" and "Feelin' It" did not peak higher than 70, and "Dead Presidents" did not chart altogether. By year end, the album had sold 420,000 copies. On February 7, 2002, ''Reasonable Doubt'' was certified
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(RIAA), for shipments of a million copies in the US. It remains the lowest charting album of Jay-Z's career. According to ''
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'' magazine, it had sold 1.5 million copies in the United States by 2006.


Legacy and influence

Since its initial reception, ''Reasonable Doubt'' has received further acclaim from music critics and writers. According to ''
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''s Ryan Schreiber, it has often been "considered one of hip-hop's landmark albums", while Birchmeier said it was viewed like Nas' '' Illmatic'' (1994) as a classic hip hop album by a young rapper about their street and criminal experiences. ''Reasonable Doubt'' helped transfigure
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into mafioso rap, popularizing the subgenre and the imagery of high class, expensive lifestyles and tastes in hip hop, including drinking Cristal, driving
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automobiles, and living out the plots of films such as '' Scarface'' and '' Carlito's Way''. In the opinion of Miles Marshall Lewis, ''Reasonable Doubt'' was a "seminal" work that "shocked the world ... a personal touchstone for fans then Jay's own age who were getting their own hustles on—hip hop's young, gifted, and black". Jay-Z said that recreating ''Reasonable Doubt'' would be challenging, as he was living a different lifestyle with a completely different state of mind when he wrote the album. ''Reasonable Doubt'' was named one of the greatest hip hop albums of all time by '' The Source'' in 1998, '' Vibe'', who ranked it seventh on their 2002 list, MTV.com, who ranked it sixth on their 2005 list, and
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's Henry Adaso; Adaso ranked it as the 14th greatest hip hop album, the second best rap record of 1996, and the fifth most "essential" hip hop album ever. '' Blender'' included ''Reasonable Doubt'' on the magazine's 2003 list of "500 CDs You Must Own Before You Die". That same year, ''
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'' ranked it number 248 on their list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time, number 250 on the 2012 revision, and the album's rank shot up to number 67 on the 2020 reboot of the list. The magazine also named it the 17th best album of the 1990s. It was included in ''Vibe''s "51 Essential Albums" (2004), and ''
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''s "The 100 Greatest Rap Albums 1995–2005". In 2006, Jay-Z performed the songs from ''Reasonable Doubt'' at the
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, the performance's
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. On "Can't Knock the Hustle",
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replaced Mary J. Blige, who was preparing for her Breakthrough Tour at the time. Jay-Z rapped the Notorious B.I.G.'s verses on "Brooklyn's Finest", and Jaz-O's verse was left out of "Bring It On". Jay-Z added a verse to "22 Two's" in which he says variations of the words "for/four" 44 times over the beat of " Can I Kick It?" by A Tribe Called Quest. Other alterations include Jay-Z changing a lyrical mention of Cristal to Dom Pérignon and Jay-Z's band "spruc ngup tracks like 'Regrets' to add more energy". Celebrities such as
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, Jadakiss, Chris Tucker, LeBron James and Carmelo Anthony attended the concert. 3,000 tickets were put on sale; all were sold within two minutes according to Roc-A-Fella Records' website.


Track listing

Notes * signifies a co-producer. *"Can't Knock the Hustle" features intro vocals by Pain in Da Ass. *"Brooklyn's Finest" features intro vocals by Pain in Da Ass and background vocals by DJ Clark Kent. *"22 Two's" features additional vocals by Mary Davis. *"Ain't No Nigga" features additional vocals by Khadijah Bass and Big Jaz. Sample credits *"Can't Knock the Hustle" contains samples of "Much Too Much" by Marcus Miller, " I Know You Got Soul" by Eric B. & Rakim and interpolations of "Fool's Paradise" by Meli'sa Morgan, and dialogue from the film '' Scarface''. *"Politics as Usual" contains a sample of "Hurry Up This Way Again" by The Stylistics. *"Brooklyn's Finest" contains samples of "Ecstasy" by The Ohio Players, " Brooklyn Zoo" by Ol' Dirty Bastard and interpolates dialogue from the film '' Carlito's Way''. *"Dead Presidents II" contains samples of "A Garden of Peace" by Lonnie Liston Smith, " The World Is Yours (Tip Mix)" by
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, and " Oh My God (Remix)" by A Tribe Called Quest. *"Feelin' It" contains a sample of "Pastures" by
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. *"D'Evils" contains samples of "Go Back Home" by Allen Toussaint, " I Shot Ya (Remix)" by LL Cool J and " Murder Was the Case" by
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. *"22 Two's" contains an interpolation of " Can I Kick It?" by A Tribe Called Quest. *"Can I Live" contains a sample of " The Look of Love" by
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. *"Ain't No Nigga" contains a sample of "Seven Minutes of Funk" by The Whole Darn Family and interpolations of "Ain't No Woman (Like the One I Got)" by The Four Tops. *"Friend or Foe" contains a sample of "Hey What's That You Say" by Brother to Brother. *"Coming of Age" contains a sample of "Inside You" by Eddie Henderson. *"Cashmere Thoughts" contains a sample of "Save Their Souls" by Bohannon. *"Bring It On" contains a sample of "1, 2 Pass It" by D&D All-Stars. *"Regrets" contains a sample of "It's So Easy Loving You" by Earl Klugh and Hubert Laws. *"Can I Live II" contains a sample of "Mother's Day" by 24-Carat Black. *"Dead or Alive Part 1" contains a sample of "Bigger's Theme" by Mtume.


Personnel

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– performer, executive producer * Damon Dash – producer, executive producer * Kareem "Biggs" Burke – executive producer * Big Jaz – producer, performer, mixing * Memphis Bleek – performer * Notorious B.I.G. – performer * Sauce Money – performer * Mary J. Blige – vocals * Foxy Brown – performer * Mecca – vocals * Ski – producer, mixing * DJ Premier – producer, mixing * Clark Kent – producer, mixing * DJ Irv – producer, mixing * Sean Cane – producer * Dahoud – producer * DJ Peter Panic – producer, mixing * Kenny Ortíz – engineer, mixing * Joe Quinde – engineer, mixing * Eddie Sancho – engineer, mixing * Carlos Bess – mixing * Adrien Vargas – art direction, design * Cey Adams – artwork * Jonathan Mannion – photography


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See also

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References


External links

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