250 - Jay-Z - Reasonable Doubt - Roy Wood Jr.

 

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EPISODE SUMMARY:

In a remarkable milestone for "The 500 with Josh Adam Meyers," the 250th episode unites the podcast's signature deep dives into iconic albums with the insightful comedic brilliance of Roy Wood Jr. This episode, centered on Jay-Z's seminal 1996 album "Reasonable Doubt," marks a fusion of Wood's astute observations and Jay-Z's trailblazing impact on hip-hop. Roy Wood Jr., known for his stand-up comedy and commentary on "The Daily Show," lends a sharp perspective to Jay-Z's lyrical prowess and the cultural relevance of "Reasonable Doubt." Together, Josh and Roy dissect the album's tracks, from the gritty storytelling of "Can't Knock the Hustle" to the poignant introspection of "Regrets," exploring the album's significance in shaping Jay-Z's enduring legacy.


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