Reasonable Doubt Turns 20

Events, Interviews, Music, The Good Old Days

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When I graduated from White Plains High School in 1996, my parents bought me an Aiwa 3-disc changer stereo (remember those shits?) as a graduation gift. The day we went to pick it up was the same day Reasonable Doubt dropped, so I copped it on sight because I wanted some brand new shit to test the speakers out with.

I was a Jay Z fan already, but it’s not like he was one of my favorites. I bought the album off the strength of the joints I had already heard—”Dead Presidents,” “Can I Live,” and “Can’t Knock The Hustle”—and the fact that he had Biggie featured on a song. Plus I read in a magazine that DJ Premier produced a few cuts, so that intrigued me, too. Trust me, I’d bought albums back then for way less reasons than this. But still, I wasn’t ready.

I can vividly remember hooking up my stereo, popping in the Reasonable Doubt disc, and listening to the album all the way through (while I dubbed it to a tape for the whip) in my bedroom on a sunny early summer afternoon. I was surprised by how dope it was! I knew Jay was nice, but these were next level lyrics and flows, with incredible insights, details, and straight up skill. Upper echelon shit, if you will. And the beats were right up my alley, with dope ass soul samples perfect for driving around to. Nothing wack, nothing generic. Everything was ill.

We took a ride down to the Bronx later that night to cop chronic, and I remember when I picked my boys up, I was telling them that the new Jay Z album was crazy. I compared it to Only Built 4 Cuban Linx…, which at the time was the shit we still regarded as the best rap album out. I mean, Cuban Linx and Reasonable Doubt are obviously very different, but my point was, “it’s that good.” They didn’t believe me, at first.

We let the album ride, and by the time we were heading back into White Plains and fully feeling the effects of the first L, “Friend or Foe” hit. And Jay’s flow on that shit blew our brains off. It was like he was talking on the track—we had never heard anyone finesse a rap like that. We hit rewind a couple times and then fully realized, “Jay Z is the God.”

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Twenty years later, Reasonable Doubt remains in my Top 5 rap albums of all time, alongside The Low End Theory, Illmatic, Ready To Die, and Only Built 4 Cuban Linx… There are absolutely no skips on RD, and it’s by far one of the most impressive bodies of work in the history of music, any genre. I don’t think any of us knew he would become one of the most celebrated musical acts ever with incredible success in the business world and superstar levels of fame, but listening back to his debut now, it kind of all makes sense. Who else would be able to make an album this good? All praises due to the God Jay Z.

Examining The Critical Response to Jay Z in 1996

“I Would Not Roll Dice With Jay Z”: Memories of Recording ‘Reasonable Doubt’ From a D&D Engineer

The Hustler’s Manual: Jay Z’s Producers Remember Making ‘Reasonable Doubt’

The Oral History Behind the Making Of Jay Z’s ‘Reasonable Doubt’ Artwork

Sick Block

Events, Sports, Videos

Congrats to the Cavs—what a game, what a series. LeBron, you’re a beast!

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Marinate on that.

Return of the Crooklyn Dodgers

Events, Music, The Good Old Days, Videos

Here’s a little Flashback Friday clip of Chubb Rock, O.C., and Jeru The Damaja performing their DJ Premier-produced collabo “Return of the Crooklyn Dodgers” at the Clockers premiere party in 1995. Classic footage.

Hood Jam

Events, Music, Videos

My bro Matisyahu just put me on to one of his favorite jam bands Twiddle, who is performing this Saturday night at The Capitol Theatre in Port Chester. Check out their killer cover of the Phish classic “Harry Hood” above, and get your tickets to see Twiddle live in the 914 this weekend HERE.

Want more? Listen to their single “Lost In The Cold.”

Related: Cap Club

Marci in Boston

Events, Music, Videos

For the tried and true Roc Marciano fans out there, check the side stage footage of his set last week in Boston at Cormega’s The Realness 15th anniversary show. Love the selections—”Bruh Man” live is especially ill. Shouts to Jazz for throwing this on Facebook Live (click that for extended footage), it was definitely a treat to see this pop up on the feed. And big ups D-OFFICIAL on the wheels for the upload, too.

P&P Open Mic Night

Events, Music, Stan Ipcus

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I’m honored to be hosting the first ever Pigeons & Planes open mic night this coming Tuesday at Arlene’s Grocery in NYC. Come through, it’s free! More info HERE.

Diamonds In The Crates

Events, Music

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Diamond D is DJing with Large Professor this Monday night in NYC. Now that’s an ill tag team. Peep the flyer above, and click the link below to read about his favorite 45s, including lots of rare breaks from the park jam days…

Top 10 – Diamond D’s Favorite 45s

Related: Diamond D Tells All: The Stories Behind His Classic Records

Cap Club

Events, Music, My Dudes, Stan Ipcus, Videos

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What a fucking night. I mean damn, we’ve done a lot of shows in our day, but this past Friday at The Capitol Theatre in Port Chester was something particularly special. Not only did I get to share the stage with my oldest and best friends in the world—Matisyahu, Max Bent, Matty B, K Wet, Lord Judah, DJ Destro, and Creature in the Woods, plus a special guest appearance by a new friend and one of my favorite rappers out right now Your Old Droog—but it seemed like everyone we knew was in the crowd partying with us. It was a White Plains reunion to say the least, but bigger than that too, with family, friends, co-workers and music lovers everywhere. Definitely a historic night. Here are some incredible pics from the show taken by Scott Harris

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And here’s a bonus gem taken by Tiffany Chacon!

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And finally, here’s a live video of our set-closing “Hammer” performance featuring the whole pound on stage together…

Thanks so much to all the performers (including middle act Bill Laswell’s Method of Defiance with DJ Logic) and everyone who came out to rock with us! And special thanks to Scott and Tiffany for the sick pics, my boy Cam for the awesome “Hammer” footage, and my boy Marc Borelli for designing a dope ass poster for the show. And a huge shout out to my brother Matisyahu and everyone at The Capitol Theatre for making this event a reality!!! Stay tuned for more live performances coming soon, and catch Matisyahu on tour this summer with 311…peace and love.

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Matisyahu x Stan Ipcus at The Capitol Theatre 3/11

Events, Music, My Dudes, Stan Ipcus

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Come through and celebrate the 10th anniversary of Youth with your boys. Cop tickets HERE.