Old heads, is it true Reasonable Doubt...

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Doesn't mean it made no noise, and nobody cared. Jay just felt the album should have done more than Gold, which is evident when he spit "Reasonable Doubt, classic, should have went triple (platinum)"



Just wondering where you got that info from? The RIAA says otherwise...


Artist Title Release Date Certification Date Label Award
JAY Z REASONABLE DOUBT JUNE 01, 1996 SEPTEMBER 18, 1996 ROC-A-FELLA/PRIORITY GOLD
Jay-Z’s <em>Reasonable Doubt</em> By the Numbers

By the end of 1996, 6 months RD had sold 420,000 copies.
 

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I don't know why people are shocked that an independent introspective cocaine dealing debut album wasn't the biggest album of the year :what:
Often you needed some time or commercial momentum, just look at Kind Of Blue, that's the best example of one of the best albums of all time.

Lol @ people not fukking with it go back and listen to all the interviews of people calling it a dope album, only getting dope reviews. The difference is back in 96 your shyt wasn't classified as a classic just like that, often the classic stamp took a while if you were not moving units like Pac and Big. The jews over at The Source had some power but let's be honest they were all backpackers. Their negative views of RD was that it was too violent and too misogynistic. Compare the albums that got 5 mic directly and the ones that got 4, 4.5 and were changed to 5 later on, imo the latter is better.
Please stop referring to the album as an "independent" album.
The Source wasn't all backpackers. In fact, "backpack" albums were frequently shytted on. I made a thread about this.

You're probably right about the list of albums bumped up to 5 being better than those that initially got 5, but only because from some point in 91 to 97, other than Illmatic, no album got 5. Also, deciding whether an album is classic before it's even released, is sort of silly in the first place.
 

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Like to add at one point DMX was bigger than hov it was Jay than DMX. Went to this concert back in 99 00 don't remember which one exact Hov came on before X
 

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there were too may dope albums in that time
but on my mother the SONG they played the most in my hood was that shyt by Tribe
cause that shyt was just some smooth as shyt to smoke to
that joint Once Again
noone really got big on Jay-Z until Money Cash Hoes
but thats just from what I saw so take it how you want
 

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I think @Harry B is right
Albums that originally received five mics:

Albums that were not rated upon their releases, but were later rated five mics in 2002:

Albums that originally received 4.5 mics, and were later re-rated to five:

Albums that originally received four mics, and were later re-rated to five:

 

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Show me where Pac said fukk Jay-z before he died :dahell:

We are talking about one of the nicest emcees, who had track on the billboard and videos by Hype Williams financed by brown paper bags on MTV.
RD was hot cause he had MTV singles with one of the hottest female emcees and one of the hottest R&B singers + the hottest rapper on the street single and Flex was playing that shyt like crazy. Word is that he got brown paper bags as well. Cause there was Roc-a-fella benzes, trucks and on riding around in NY, cause they were in the clubs with Big and Puff and blowing mad money and on.
Not cause of a posthumus 2pac quote :shaq2:


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:wow:... all these classics that year
 

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you can't be this dumb..i gave you the song and you still act like you dont' hear it

''i'm a bad boy killa,jay z die too'' 2:38 mark :snoop:

like i said no one outside new york knew who the camel was until Pac said his name
His videos were all over rap city. He had a song on the Nutty Prof 2 soundtrack. You had to be a casual fan to not know who he was.
 

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His videos were all over rap city. He had a song on the Nutty Prof 2 soundtrack. You had to be a casual fan to not know who he was.

This.

Cats are still trying to run with that bs, but as I said before, the facts prove otherwise.

If you weren't around or into rap heavy at the time, stop acting as if you were.
 

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you can't be this dumb..i gave you the song and you still act like you dont' hear it

''i'm a bad boy killa,jay z die too'' 2:38 mark :snoop:

like i said no one outside new york knew who the camel was until Pac said his name
Do you know what posthumous release means?
You've got to be incredibly stupid to not understand music can be released after a person is gone.

And I don't know that BET and MTV was regional :leon:
 
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