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Jay-Z Celebrates 30 Years of Reasonable Doubt with Star-Studded Yankee Stadium Show

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Jay-Z marked the 30th anniversary of his debut album Reasonable Doubt with a major concert at Yankee Stadium in the summer of 2026. The event featured surprise appearances from several high-profile artists, including Beyoncé, Nas, and Alicia Keys. The show was held in New York City, paying tribute to the landmark album that launched Jay-Z's career in 1996. The concert was widely noted for its scale and the caliber of guest performers who joined the rapper on stage.

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