Roc Nation Launches Citywide Takeover for Reasonable Doubt Anniversary
Three decades after the release of his debut album, JAŸ-Z is turning New York City into a living retrospective. Starting June 22, Roc Nation kicks off a series of immersive activations, commemorative library cards, and radio events to celebrate the lasting cultural footprint of the classic record, Reasonable Doubt.
The celebrations begin with iHeartRadio, which will broadcast the artist’s full Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction speech at midnight on June 22. The partnership continues through June 25, when the network will air the entirety of Reasonable Doubt to mark the exact anniversary.
Starting June 25, fans can visit pop-up locations in lower Manhattan and Brooklyn’s Dumbo neighborhood to access exclusive, limited-edition merchandise. Reservations for these spaces are currently available via the official campaign website. Concurrently, the Brooklyn Public Library is issuing a special edition JAŸ-Z 30 library card, available at all branches while supplies last. The Marcy Library will further anchor the celebration with a curated shelf of books personally selected by the artist.
These events serve as the opening salvo for a year-long initiative. Roc Nation intends to treat the rapper's discography as a living archive, promising a rotating schedule of concerts, pop-up events, and product drops throughout 2026.
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