
Semi-retired rapper Jay-Z will perform on June 25 in New York to celebrate the 10th anniversary of his classic debut album, “Reasonable Doubt”, which took No. 23 on The Billboard 200 and has sold 1.4 million copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan. The hip-hop mogul Jay-Z, the current president of Def Jam Records, will perform the songs from his 1996 album in their entirety for the first time at New York’s Radio City Music Hall. Is not known yet if he would be joined by any of the notable guests celebrities from “Reasonable Doubt” album including Foxy Brown and R&B celerity Mary J. Blige. In other celebrity news, Jay-Z has his mind set to build a Las Vegas casino.
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