Jonathan Mannion Presents “Prophecy,” The 20 Year Celebration Of ‘Reasonable Doubt’

The introduction of JAY Z to the world occurred when his debut album Reasonable Doubt was released on Roc-A-Fella Records on June 25, 1996. With hits such as “Can’t Knock The Hustle” featuring Mary J. Blige, “Brooklyn’s Finest” featuring the late Notorious B.I.G and “Dead Presidents,” he peaked at the number three spot on Billboard’s Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums chart. Jonathan Mannion, the photographer behind the lens to capture the album’s…

Read the 1996 Source Review of Jay-Z’s ‘Reasonable Doubt,’ Dropped 20 Years Ago Today

Jay-Z dropped his Roc-A-Fella debut album, Reasonable Doubt, 20 years ago today, June 25. In 1996,…

Family & NYC Community Members Gather To Remember Malcolm X On 51st Anniversary Of His Assassination

Yesterday marked the 51st anniversary of Malcolm X’s assassination and a fully packed audience of family, friends,…

Three Year Anniversary Of Sandy Hook Tragedy: How Has The U.S. Changed?

Today marks a dark day in United States history. Three years ago today, Sandy Hook Elementary…

Diddy Puts Out the #MissingYouChallenge on SnapChat!

When Bad Boy sets up a challenge, you don’t flinch, you just accept the challenge!