Jay Z Reasonable Doubt Review

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A new pop-up shop and exhibition celebrating the 20th anniversary of Jay Z’s debut Reasonable Doubt will open in New York City October 20th through the 23rd, Pitchfork reports.

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The Roc96 exhibition will be held at 347 West Broadway in Manhattan and explore Jay Z‘s early sessions with DJ Premier at D&D Studios, where Reasonable Doubt was recorded (Premo ultimately produced three album tracks “D’Evils,” “Ain’t No Nigga” and “Bring It On”). D&D owner Douglas Grama will create a replica of the Studio B Control Room, complete with original equipment.

Tickets for the new pop-up shop, with either $50 or $100 store credit, are available on the Roc96 website. Through a collaboration with Fancy, new Reasonable Doubt merchandise is also available including t-shirts, turntables, a “Can’t Knock the Hustle” duffle bag and wooden headphones emblazoned with the LP’s 20th anniversary logo.

The new pop-up is being helmed by Roc-A-Fella Records co-founder Kareem “Biggs” Burke, who hosted a similar event in Los Angeles this June, building a replica of Jay Z’s Brooklyn apartment at the time he recorded Reasonable Doubt.