Would You Pay $1,500 For Jay Z's New Crate?

Jay Z is celebrating the 30th anniversary of Reasonable Doubt with a limited edition Collector's Crate carrying a $1,500 price tag. The set includes all 13 of his solo studio albums on vinyl, including the first official vinyl release of 4:44, packaged in a premium archival crate. With two of the biggest Jay Z fans on the panel in FeeFo and Rod, Ken wanted to know one thing. Is this actually worth the price? The crew breaks down everything from the exclusivity and collector appeal to whether the average Jay fan should even consider buying it. Is this the ultimate anniversary release or is $1,500 simply too much to ask? Let us know where you stand in the comments. If you're a diehard Jay Z fan, are you buying this crate or passing without a second thought? Join this channel to get access to perks:    / @deadendhiphop   Dead End Hip Hop Merch Shop: https://deadendmedia.myspreadshop.com Find all things Dead End Hip Hop here: https://linktr.ee/deadendhiphop SUBSCRIBE to our second channel, Is The Mic Still On:    / isthemicstillon   IS THE MIC STILL ON PODCAST: SUBSCRIBE on iTunes: http://apple.co/2oJIzZb Follow The Crew: Follow Modest Media: @IamModestMedia Follow Beezy: @Beezy430 Follow Ken: @KennithBInge Follow Feefo: @Feefo247 Follow Myke C-Town: @MykeCTown Follow Sophie: @SayItAintSoph About Dead End Hip Hop: No scripts. It's pure unfiltered hip hop conversations and album reviews. No politics. No BS. We Are The People.