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and was certified Gold shortly after release. It did not reach Platinum status until 2002. Tracklist and Collaborations Jay-Z- Reasonable Doubt Full Album Zip
Perhaps the most iconic song on the album, "Dead Presidents II" samples Nas’ "The World Is Yours" and contains the legendary hook, "I’m out for dead presidents to represent me". The song was supposed to feature a guest appearance from Nas, who declined, a snub that some believe helped kickstart the infamous Jay-Z vs. Nas beef. and was certified Gold shortly after release
Released on June 25, 1996, Reasonable Doubt is the debut studio album by Jay-Z and a foundational pillar of East Coast mafioso rap. It serves as a lyrical manifesto detailing his transition from a Brooklyn street hustler to a legitimate entrepreneur, a journey underscored by his decision to release the project independently under his own Roc-A-Fella Records after being rejected by major labels. Album Overview and Significance Independent Foundation The song was supposed to feature a guest