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Jay-Z Will Regain Control of “Reasonable Doubt” Album in 2031

Documents Confirm Rights Transfer

Music icon Jay-Z has confirmed that he will regain full ownership of his highly acclaimed debut album, “Reasonable Doubt,” in 2031.

According to TMZ Hip-Hop, Jay-Z's lawyers have filed a legal notice ensuring that the rights to the album will transfer to him then.

The news comes as a welcome development for fans and the hip-hop community, as “Reasonable Doubt” is widely regarded as a classic and one of the most influential albums of all time.

The album's release in 1996 marked a seismic shift in hip-hop, showcasing Jay-Z's sharp lyrics, masterful storytelling, and undeniable charisma.

Jay-Z's legal move is the latest in a series of events involving the iconic album. In recent years, there has been legal wrangling over its ownership, with Jay-Z's former business partner Damon Dash claiming partial rights to the album.

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