pop-up shop and an art exhibition are being held in New York City on Oct. 20-23 to celebrate the 20th anniversary of American rapper Jay Z's debut album, Reasonable Doubt.
The project, initiated by Jay Z's close friend and Roc-A-Fella Records co-founder, Kareem “Biggs” Burke, features a replica of the studio where some parts of the album were recorded, complete with original equipment.
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According to Pitchfork, fans of the artist can also expect to purchase merchandise related to the album, such as bags, wooden headphones and turntables.
Biggs previously commemorated the anniversary by opening a pop-up shop in Los Angeles in June, which was designed to replicate Jay Z's Brooklyn apartment. (fmn/kes)
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