Reasonable Doubt Lyrics

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Reasonable Doubt is the debut studio album by American rapper Jay-Z, released on June 25, 1996, by Roc-A-Fella and Priority Records. It features production by DJ Premier, Ski, Knobody and Clark.

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Reasonable Doubt Jay Z Lyrics

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Tamil full movie 2018 new releases. Twenty years ago today, Shawn “Jay Z” Carter dropped his debut album Reasonable Doubt. Arguably the greatest rap album of all-time, Reasonable Doubt is the blueprint of a classic within the genre. From the stellar production to Jay’s untouchable flow and swagger, to the lyricsthe lyrics. As Jay famously stated “I dumbed down for my audience to double my dollars, they criticize me for it but they all yell holla.” Reasonable Doubt was well before Jay considered simplifying anything. It’s his greatest lyrical effort and to celebrate it we thought what better way than to call out our 20 favourite lyrics from the classic. Check them out along with our explanation for each below. Let us know if we missed any of your favorites.

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“I got the US open, advantage Jigga, serve like Sampress, play fake rappers like a campus” – Can’t Knock the Hustle Who doesn’t love some good tennis wordplay? Jay tells listeners he’s running the US with his drug game (serving fiends) all while playing on the biggest tennis tournament (US Open), the sport’s scoring structure (advantage Jigga) and while referencing the star who’s serve was the greatest in the game. “My pops knew exactly what he did when he made me, tried to get a nut and he got a nut and what” -Can’t Knock the Hustle The double entendre is classic Jay. It’s simple yet intelligent. His pops was just looking to get off but ended up with Hov.

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It’s hard not to crack a smirk and nod at the cleverness. Delphi 7 download free full. “You ain’t seen money in your life, when it Comes to this cheese y’all like Three Blind Mice” – Politics As Usual Some might say this line is cheesy (sorry) but we love it. “Jay-Z, Big’ Smalls, nigga shit your drawers Brooklyn represent y’all, hit you fold You crazy, think your little bit of rhymes can play me? I’m from Marcy, I’m varsity, chump, you’re JV” – Brooklyn’s Finest From the iconic repeat of the hook to Jay reppin’ his home and schoolin’ the youth, Hov proves he was always on a higher level.