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Jay Z - Classic Albums - Reasonable Doubt DVD

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Jay-Z has been one of the most influential figures in black American music since the mid-nineties. Initially as a performer racking up an incredibly successful string of hit singles and albums and latterly as an executive having taken on the presidency of Def Jam Records in 2004. Reasonable Doubt was his debut album and is still considered by many to be his finest achievement. A much harder hitting and edgy record than his later more polished and pop orientated releases it announced to the world that a new rap star had arrived. Tracklisting: 1. Can't Knock The Hustle... 2. Can I Live 3. Dead Presidents II 4. D'Evils 5. Ain't No Nigga 6. Coming Of Age 7. Bring It On 8. Regrets [show more]

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Released
01 December 2008
Directors
 
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Eagle Vision 
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Runtime
102 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5034504966574 
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Jay-Z has been one of the most influential figures in black American music since the mid-1990s, initially as a performer, racking up a successful string of hit singles and albums, and latterly as an executive, having taken on the presidency of Def Jam Records in 2004. 'Reasonable Doubt' was Jay-Z's debut album and is still considered by many to be his finest achievement. A much harder hitting and edgy record than his later more polished and pop-orientated releases, it announced to the world that a new rap star had arrived.