Jay Z Celebrates ‘Reasonable Doubt’ Anniv At Pop-Up Store: Pusha T, Kareem “Biggs” Burke, Ben Baller, DJ Khaled Attend [Photos]
Over the weekend, Jay Z celebrated the 20th anniversary of Reasonable Doubt.
[Reasonable Doubt is the debut studio album by Jay-Z and was released on June 25, 1996, by Roc-A-Fella Records and Priority Records. Reasonable Doubt debuted at number 23 on the US Billboard 200, on which it charted for 18 weeks. It was promoted with four singles; including “Ain’t No Nigga” and “Can’t Knock the Hustle”. Some hip hop fans have viewed it as Jay-Z’s best work.]
In celebration of the anniversary, Roc Nation held a private event a The Apt 4B Concept Shop in Los Angeles. Celebrities in attendance included Roc-A-Fella Records co-founder, Kareem “Biggs” Burke.
Jay and Kareem unveiled a “Reasonable Doubt” clothing line with Burke’s denim brand Fourth of November at the store, which was modeled after the Brooklyn apartment in which Jay Z grew up.
Other celebrity guests in attendance included Meek Mill, Pusha T, DJ Khaled and Ben Baller.
And today, 20 years later… Happy Anniversary Reasonable Doubt! 6/25/16
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