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Jay-Z takes a music break to "hang out" with his new baby Blue Ivy Carter. He reflects a new trend as daddy nurturer – most white collar men polled ina a new study want to spend more time at home with their new babies.
Jay-Z is planning a star-studded party to celebrate his manager's 40th birthday in London. The rapper - who is married to Beyonce Knowles - is in the capital city to perform a concert with friend Kanye West.
Jay-Z is making being a papa to baby Blue Ivy a priority. In fact, the rap star has revealed he plans to put music on the back burner for a bit in order to focus on...
Forget new music - Jay-Z's focused on being a new dad. The hip-hop mogul is so enamored by his infant daughter Blue that he’s taking the focus off recording for the time being to spend more time with her. The MC told CNN that he’s actually kind of surprised by his own decision to be [...]
Jay-Z is in a Philadelphia State of Mind: The rapper announced a two-day music festival Monday in the City of Brotherly Love.The "Budweiser Made in America" festival will feature nearly 30 acts ...
Rapper Jay-Z Joins a Growing List of Stars to Line Up Behind Obama
Mark our words: Jay-Z is about to come out swinging with his Roc Nation roster! He recently sat down with MTV News—shortly after his press conference to announce the 'Made In America' music Festival—to talk about two of his prized musicians: Jay Electronica and Rita Ora On Jay Electonica's "untradition al" marketabilit y and debut album: "I love that, I want to support that sort of energy. I ...
Jay-Z attends the press conference announcing Budweiser Made in America music festival at Philadelphia Museum of Art on May 14, 2012 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
"It’s discrimination plain and simple," Jay-Z said during a press conference announcing his new music festival
When Jay-Z speaks, people listen, and this week, the longtime supporter of Barack Obama echoed the president's sentiments on the topic of gay marriage. To denounce gay rights "is no different than discriminating against blacks," Jay-Z told CNN. "It's discrimination, plain and simple."
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