Jay Z Reasonable Doubt Tracklist
Jay Z Reasonable Doubt 10 Year Anniversary
All that said, this original tracklist avoids the one sequencing blunder on the official Reasonable Doubt: the one-two punch of “Dead Presidents II” and “Feelin' It”. All praises to the Internets and their crafty ways. The original track list for Jay Z's 1996 classic debut, Reasonable Doubt, has been revealed and it's quite different than the album we've come. Disk drill license.
Review Summary: Rap perfection. For every piece of artwork, a certain reasonable doubt about its quality resonates, and sometimes this doubt takes over our belief that is placed in it. Imperfections in a formula or execution run rampart and manage to bring minor or major ruin to these certain pieces. Smooth coherency is a nigh impossible. Or is it' For an extremely rare exception, Jay-Z’s Reasonable Doubt is one of the most smoothly coherent and easy listens. What actual is laid down on the table may not be downright amazing or perfection at first sight, but how it is done, executed, and delivered is oddly coherent and cool, and though there are many solid rap albums hidden and lost, a fairly few amount of them contain such mastery of craft as Reasonable Doubt.
For comparison, Jay-Z possesses the cockiness of B.I.G. And takes it to the very next level, but on a lyrical level Jay-Z possess a prowess for crime tale-ology that occasionally approaches Raekwon, humor punch lines like that of, again, B.I.G., and a soulful demeanor that is like the equivalent Tupac, just for basic rap relate-ablity. Jay’s flow and delivery is all his own, and his hard to compare to any other MC other than that of his own peer that is almost of his level Sauce Money, and his former mentor Big Jaz.