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By now, everyone knows the two main bullet points on 's resume: drug dealer and king of the world. But there's a gap between those gigs, and it's best explained by Reasonable Doubt. Released 20 years ago today (June 25, 1996), the debut effort from the industrious Brooklyn rapper born Shawn Carter is not the sound of an overnight success taking a victory lap. When Jay made the record, he was a regional NYC phenom with one foot still planted in the crack game. The leadoff track, 'Can't Knock the Hustle,' isn't about justifying his illicit activities to millions of mainstream listeners; it's about him telling his fellow dealers to respect his sideline in music.
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On the 13 songs that follow, Jay silences doubters with songs that walk the line between bruising East Coast street rap and soulful radio-ready crossover fare. He was telling a harrowing coming-of-age story in a way people who’d never heard of the Marcy Projects could understand. Jay was able to do so largely because of his delivery. On Reasonable Doubt, he slings denser, wordier rhymes than he would on subsequent albums, and yet his flow is remarkably casual -- confident with the faintest hints of sadness and stress. Even when he's rapping about moving product and really playing up the mafioso character he portrays on the LP's cover, Jay sounds like the world's most approachable godfather. Which isn't to say he wasn't cutthroat about certain things. Jay was originally signed to Payday Records, but when the label didn't support him like he wanted, he teamed with friends Dame Dash and Kareem 'Biggs' Burke to form his own company, Roc-a-Fella Records.