Eh, I've seen anecdotal evidence of NY cats hyping up Jay-Z as the hidden gem that had next after Biggie died and then having egg on their face when the Sunshine video came out and everyone else was like "So this is your new Biggie huh"
RD wasn't a commercial smash but it had the streets - if it didn't resonate Jay wouldn't have been able to parlay that album into a Def Jam partnership.
It's weird yall hold Reasonable Doubt to this weird "Nobody was checking for it" standard when it went Gold in a few months and had the same traction as other celebrated NY albums like The Infamous. It seems to be an overcorrection of its retroactive classic status.
This... nobody ever has this same energy about Illmatic's initial numbers, or The Infamous, or anybody else that "only went Gold" back then... they definitely don't go back and bring up 2Pacalypse Now... they definitely don't apply this to artists who weren't even going gold but made great music... they really only get adamant and insistent on pointing out that Jay-Z wasn't an instant superstar with his 1st album, even tho' it went gold in 3 months and had two radio hits... and definitely was heralded as a great album in real time. Its reputation increased over time, sure, but very often people tend to equate what they and their friends liked to what EVERYBODY liked, which is honestly impossible to do. There was all types of audiences for different shyt by '96- the same thing people say about RD, they could just as easily say about a lotta albums. Texas probably wasn't bumpin' Reasonable Doubt, just like NY probably wasn't bumpin' Ridin' Dirty, just like Cali probably wasn't playin' Stakes Is High, just like Philly probably wasn't heavy into E-40's shyt... but all that stuff had its own place in the landscape. A lot of nikkas just weren't "there"... mighta been alive... but they weren't "there".
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Slow down... where did this happen? I ain't sayin' this wasn't the case somewhere, I just REALLY wanna know where
At least lil wayne fukks with it, he got the lyrics to the song tatted on him.. 
