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I think it’s because of the journey that RD represents to him. His empire was built off the back of that thought of just dropping a album on their when the labels told him his music wasn’t it
Why doesn't Jay-Z celebrate Vol 2. Hard Knock Life more?
Reasonable Doubt is a great album, classic too........but it feels like he's been trying to convince the world that RD is the greatest rap album of all time when there were at least a half dozen other rap albums that moved the needle more in 1996. Meanwhile in 1998, Hard Knock Life was the album you heard everywhere and is the reason Jay-Z is where he is today.
Why doesn't Jay-Z celebrate Vol 2. Hard Knock Life more?
Reasonable Doubt is a great album, classic too........but it feels like he's been trying to convince the world that RD is the greatest rap album of all time when there were at least a half dozen other rap albums that moved the needle more in 1996. Meanwhile in 1998, Hard Knock Life was the album you heard everywhere and is the reason Jay-Z is where he is today.
It’s (F1) one of the most entrepreneurial sports businesses,” says Emily Prazer, CEO of Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix. “If you look at some of the things we’ve been doing, they’ve been incredibly risky.”
I recently dived into the world of Formula 1 as the racing league has experienced tremendous growth in the U.S. with three races in Miami, Austin and Las Vegas. Today, F1, owned by Liberty Media, counts more than 50 million fans in America. The Enterprise Zone traveled to Las Vegas to speak with Emily about how she’s growing the Las Vegas race; her leadership style as CEO, reflects on growing up in England, and finding her very first job in F1 on LinkedIn.
Check out our discussion on The Enterprise Zone: https://t.co/QnZh9HxRp8