Jay Z Reasonable Doubt 20th Anniversary Documentary
#RD20: New Jay Z Documentary Has Never-Before-Told Stories Behind Reasonable Doubt Album [VIDEO]
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As the 20th Anniversary of Jay Z’s 1996 debut Reasonable Doubt approaches, a new documentary sheds light on the lesser known architects behind the classic album.
Jay Z’s first classic offering is hitting a 20-year milestone this Saturday, June 25. But outside of a couple events here and there, there hasn’t been any real rollout of a celebration, even from Jay himself.
Luckily, documentarian Kobie Brown caught up with some of the producers and personalities behind the album to share never-before-heard stories about the making of the album.
Per Brown:
In its continuing effort to uplift the culture, The Kobie Chronicles presents Beyond A Reasonable Doubt. Beyond A Reasonable Doubt is a four-part series that looks at some of the characters and conditions that gave birth to Jay Z’s, Reasonable Doubt, a Hip Hop classic.
Beyond A Reasonable Doubt will be a four-part series featuring the likes of producer Ski Beatz, former Roc-A-Fella lawyer and now podcaster Reggie “Combat Jack” Osse and “Pain In Da Ass,” the voice that brought you the “OK! I’m reloaded!” skit. We even have a Peedi Crack sighting in it.
Continue reading to see the trailer for the documentary and some of the outtakes. Part 1 and Part 2 of Beyond A Reasonable Doubt are currently streaming at TheKobie.TV.
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Pain in Da Ass provides a glimpse into the NYC nightlife circa 1995, and tells you where Jay Z and Rocafella fit in.
Ski Beatz describes working with Jay Z, and throwing away one of his early albums by mistake.
Shawn Pen fka Little Shawn recounts the time Capitol Records told him to take Jay Z off of his single.
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