Atlanta rapper Future has a strong opinion on rap mogul Jay Z and his now-classic Reasonable Doubt album. In his opinion, Young Hov’s global fame came after the passing of hip-hop moguls Notorious B.I.G. and Tupac Shakur.
In a new interview clip, Future explained what ultimately sparked Jay’s rise as a hip-hop powerhouse.
“Jay Z wasn’t great when 2Pac and Biggie were alive. It was Biggie, 2Pac, Ice Cube, – [Reasonable Doubt?] It wasn’t hot until they died. Nobody really was jamming it. It’s flames. Like it’s hard, it’s a classic, but I’m saying at that time. It’s like your classic album, they always go back for your classic album. When Nas dropped his first album, it was great then. Like when ‘I Ruled the World’ came out, it was the best then. You had to go back and listen to Reasonable Doubt. That’s his best sh*t ever.”
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Last year, G-Unit’s 50 Cent called Reasonable Doubt a hip-hop classic.
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