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  • Jay Z's Original "Reasonable Doubt" Tracklist Revealed To Public

    Jay Z's Reasonable Doubt has long been heralded as one of his most acclaimed releases. Even Jay himself named the album his personal best.

    Now, a new revelation has been released about Jay Z's debut album–the believed to be original tracklisting for the project. 2DopeBoyz in coordination with the album’s art director/designer, Adrien Vargas, have made public an early version of Reasonable Doubt's tracklist.

    The list features 17 tracks (not including a bonus for "Dead Presidents [Remix]") as opposed to the 14 on the mid-'90s released version. The songs “The Hurt,” “Tell Me,” and “Hot” apparently did not make the album and have never surfaced in any format.

    Reasonable Doubt was released on June 25, 1996. It peaked at #23 on the US Billboard 200 and charted for 18 weeks. In 2002, it attained platinum status after becoming gold within its first five months. Upon release, the album received good reviews, including four mics in The Source magazine.

    View the newly released early tracklisting below:



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    dope
    Love Peace & Harmony

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    • #3
      I love this album. I wonder if pac gave it a listen. It would make sense that pac dissed him considering the is a track on reasonable doubt called Brooklyn finest with BIG with some subliminal shots at Tu. That's the only reason why I think Pac would attack him the way he did. But tbh, any pac diss lines have nothing on reasonable doubt, I'm sorry.
      Last edited by kylestephano; 01-20-2014, 12:33 AM.

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      • #4
        shout out to paul thompson for writing this
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