When.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Reasonable Doubt (album) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reasonable_Doubt_(album)

    Kareem "Biggs" Burke (exec.) Reasonable Doubt is the debut studio album by American rapper Jay-Z. It was released on June 25, 1996, by his own record label Roc-A-Fella Records and distributed by Priority Records. The album features production provided by DJ Premier, Ski, Knobody and Clark Kent, and also includes guest appearances from Memphis ...

  3. Can't Knock the Hustle (Jay-Z song) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Can't_Knock_the_Hustle_(Jay...

    Music video. "Can't Knock the Hustle" on YouTube. " Can't Knock the Hustle " is the third single from American rapper Jay-Z 's debut album Reasonable Doubt. The song features a beat produced by Knobody. It is co-produced by Sean C and Dahoud Darien.

  4. The Blueprint 2: The Gift & The Curse - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Blueprint_2:_The_Gift...

    Released: February 4, 2003. The Blueprint 2: The Gift & the Curse (stylized as The Blueprint²: The Gift & the Curse) is the seventh studio album by American rapper Jay-Z. A double album, it was released on November 12, 2002, by Roc-A-Fella Records and Island Def Jam Music Group. The album serves as a sequel to his sixth album The Blueprint (2001).

  5. Jay-Z: Life, Legacy and Influence - AOL

    www.aol.com/jay-z-life-legacy-influence...

    Roc-A-Fella went on to independently release Jay-Z’s debut album, “Reasonable Doubt,” in 1996. Key albums (1995 – 2005) In the span of just 10 years, Jay-Z became a global rap sensation ...

  6. In My Lifetime, Vol. 1 - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_My_Lifetime,_Vol._1

    In a 1998 interview with MTV News, Jay-Z explained how the death of fellow Brooklyn rapper and collaborator The Notorious B.I.G. shaped parts of In My Lifetime, Vol. 1.In the interview, he explained how the album was not as fun to record as his debut,(Reasonable Doubt (1996)), and that certain tracks, such as "The City is Mine", were influenced by the rapper's death.

  7. Ain't No Nigga - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ain't_No_Nigga

    Ain't No Nigga. " Ain't No Nigga " (censored as " Ain't No Playa ") is the second single from American rapper Jay-Z 's first album, Reasonable Doubt, and is featured on the soundtrack to the 1996 film The Nutty Professor. It was released on March 19, 1996. The track features Foxy Brown and contains uncredited vocals by Jaz-O.

  8. Damon Dash responds to Jay-Z’s ‘Reasonable Doubt’ lawsuit

    www.aol.com/damon-dash-responds-jay-z-011500165.html

    Roc-A-Fella Records has hit Damon Dash with a lawsuit over his attempts to auction Jay-Z’s Reasonable Doubt album as an... View Article The post Damon Dash responds to Jay-Z’s ‘Reasonable ...

  9. Feelin' It (Jay-Z song) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feelin'_It_(Jay-Z_song)

    "Feelin' It" is the fourth and final single from rapper Jay-Z's debut album Reasonable Doubt. The song features a chorus sung by Mecca and a beat produced by Ski. The song's beat contains a sample from "Pastures" by jazz musician Ahmad Jamal. The track was originally meant to be a Camp Lo song, but producer Ski gave it to Jay at the last minute.