Jay-Z - Reasonable Doubt (Part 4 of 4)
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- Опубліковано 8 жов 2011
- Classic Albums: Jay-Z - Reasonable Doubt (Part 4 of 4)
Album: Reasonable Doubt
Artist: Jay-Z
Released: 1996
Genre: Hip Hop
Brooklyn-born Jay-Z is one of the most successful and creative hip-hop artists of all time. His remarkable rise to fame was heralded by his first album Reasonable Doubt, released in 1996, which broke new ground for rap, telling the bittersweet story of a street hustler from Brooklyn with striking, coded lyrics supported by rich soul samples.
The programme uncovers the unusual story of how and why Reasonable Doubt was made, and the moral maze its story presents. Jay-Z collaborated with many major producers, like DJ Premier, Irv Gotti, Clark Kent, Knobody, Sean Cane and Ski who show how they created their soulful samples. Other contributors include Mary J Blige, Foxy Brown, Sauce Money and Memphis Bleek, Kanye West and Barry Michael Cooper, who analyse the inner core of the album - the voices, rhythms, lyrics and conflicting emotions that make this album a classic. The programme uses new interviews, rare performance footage and home movies and featured songs include Can't Knock the Hustle, 'Ain't No Nigga, Brooklyn's Finest, Dead Presidents II, D'Evils, Can I Live, Regrets and others.
Reasonable Doubt is the one Jay-Z chose to be his Classic Album because of the power of its music and poetry and because of the disturbing and precautionary story it tells.
Absolutely brilliant. I love insights into rappers' songs like this, makes you appreciate them even more
this is his best album.
Reasonable doubt is jay's therapy album...
People hate on bleek but jay is his idol and even tho they adults it dont matter that he still has love for the man.
"street knowledge amazes the scholars when we coin phrases for dollars"
Apologies for the lack of know. But what’s dudes name that said that line?
@@edvill4315 Sauce Money
Jay a genius 1 of few that take it to a level of hip hop you never will rise above or elevate to .pay homage and respect too a rap god that's a living legend.
Favorite ablum
I miss that mid 90’s sound, best shit ever
The production on reasonable doubt was amazing, damn i wanna go back to that time
I don't think I've EVER seen Pain In Da Ass speak regularly anywhere else lol
up there in my top 3 hip hop albums of all time.
what are your other 2?
First album I ever bought and still number one
Cool tha Underdog not top 5?????? Jay isn’t my favourite rapper but this is the best rap album in my opinion
Mark Butcher jay z is the best rapper
long live sauce money
why didnt jay bring him alone?
@@lilrylotv3684 He and Jaz didn’t want to sign to Rocafella because of dame dash
love this documentary
One day he has to do a making of the blueprint and how he did 9 songs in one weekend
Oh My God, yes he do.
The goat he is a master of art music relaxing in time
I need to dust of my copy of Reasonable Doubt
If Jaz-O and Pusha T ain’t fam...
Bleek had dat "Kurupt in '93" flow
You a lie
the American Dream
*next president for prediction*
The goat he is
(LAUGHING)
I've been looking for the live/concert version of regrets. Can somebody tell me what video or special it was on?
JAZ -O KILLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLED EM
anywhere I can watch the full thing?
5:25 that's the greatest line in hip hop history
Just gotta reiterate that... THIS IS THE GREATEST LINE IN HIP HOP
@@mahad7491”I’d rather die enormous than live dormant” is better
no 22 twos?
And I'ma let karma catch up to Jaz-O, whoa!
5:32
@ogie Yeah i noticed that myself, looks like clark kent is somewhat pissed at jay-z. Wonder why...
they not broke, every time them albums get play they get payed just like jay, they are producers, they getting money, might not be jay-z money, but they getting money.
2:22
i swear u listen to bleek at that time he sounded like kurupt and that guy from camp lo
Isis productions? LOL talk about having bad luck with that name for your company.
What's the use of doin this shit if they dont go over every song?
Is
ease off the salmon croquettes and grits