On this episode we're discussing one of the greatest albums in hip hop history, JAY-Z’s debut album, Reasonable Doubt, on its 30th anniversary. Before the album dropped in 1996, Jay was building his name through early collabs with Jaz-O (“Hawaiian Sophie,” “The Originators”) Big Daddy Kane (“Show & Prove”) and Original Flavor (“Can I Get Open?”) as well as his own singles (“In My Lifetime,” “In My Lifetime” Remix, “I Can’t Get Wid Dat” and “Dead Presidents”). 


We get into how these songs helped to shape his sound, talk about our favorite songs from Reasonable Doubt, discuss how the production helped to set the tone of the album, touch on who JAY-Z was at the time, and how it differs from the JAY-Z we would come to know in later years.


Pre-Reasonable Doubt 1:25


What these early tracks tell us 3:40


Early guest verses 4:26


Thoughts on early songs 6:19


Which of the early tracks feel closest to Reasonable Doubt? 7:28


Would you have predicted this guy to be a GOAT contender in the future? 8:05


Reasonable Doubt 9:31


Who is the JAY-Z that we hear on this album? 9:49


Do you hear ambition or caution in his stories? 14:10


Would you cut any songs from the album? 16:15


Does anything feel dated or does it hold up in 2026? 18:38


Favorite tracks from the album 20:17


First impression of JAY-Z 24:48


What stands out when listening today? 25:42


How did the production shape the storytelling and atmosphere? 29:08


Which song best captures the identity of Reasonable Doubt? 30:55


How does Reasonable Doubt compare to JAY-Z’s later works? 32:12


Describe Reasonable Doubt in one sentence 34:29


Which moment makes you feel the most like you’re inside Jay’s world? 35:12


What does Reasonable Doubt mean to JAY-Z’s story? 36:28

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