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Jay Z Hopes To Be Mentioned Alongside Bob Marley “And All The Greats”
Jay Z Gives Rare Interview Where He Touched On Cancel Culture, Family Life During COVID-19, His Legacy And More
Jay Z is undoubtedly one of Hip Hop’s GOATs, the living legend is well respected in and out of the entertainment industry. HOV maintains his mystery by staying off social media and not frequently granting interviews.
It’s really rare to see him sit down for an interview, however, the rapper and business mogul sat down with Times UK where he discussed everything from family life to cancel culture and his legacy.
Jay Z explained that in the long haul, he hopes to be mentioned alongside other artists who he holds in high regard. “I’m not beyond ego, right? Hopefully, they speak of me [with] the names of Bob Marley and all the greats. But that’s not for me to say,” he said.
He also explained that the launch of Puma’s new campaign is bigger than simply a new collection of clothes. “We have to bounce back and we have to be great and we have to rebuild. I’m forever an optimist,” he said of the impact of COVID-19.
“In the beginning, it was time for everyone to sit down and really connect, and really focus on family and being together, and take this time to learn more about each other… Feeling loved is the most important thing a child needs, you know? Not ‘Here’s this business that I’m going to hand over to you, that I’m creating for you.’ What if my child doesn’t want to be in music or sports? I have no idea, right? But as long as your child feels supported, and feels loved, I think anything is possible,” he said.
On cancel culture, HOV said that he probably still wouldn’t be active on social media if it were a thing 20 years ago. He added that he doesn’t think cancel culture will be leaving anytime soon before offering his empathy to the new generation of stars whose public statements are placed on pedestals for the world to view.
“These kids, it’s unbelievable. Imagine having a microphone and you’re asked about social justice questions at 18 years old? It’s like, ‘What? I’m meant to know the answer, and if I don’t answer the correct way, if I don’t say everything right, even if my intentions are right, and I don’t say the same right thing, it’s going to be everywhere,'” he added.
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