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Old 07-15-2006, 05:45 AM
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Jay 2 Tha Motherf****** Z Is Coming DownundA.

NEW YORK (AP) - As a white-tuxed Jay-Z stood on stage at Radio City Music Hall, celebrating the 10th anniversary of his debut album Reasonable Doubt and planning a world tour, it seemed as if a wide chasm separated the hungry rapper who made that dazzling debut and the mogul on the mic.

The Jay-Z of ten years ago was virtually unknown - the hottest Brooklyn rapper back then was The Notorious B.I.G., and Jay-Z wasn't even signed to a major label when his first record came out.

Now, Jay-Z - also known as Shawn Carter, the president of Def Jam Records - is one of the most successful, respected figures in rap history.

But lest anyone think the rap icon is getting comfortable as a nostalgia act, Jay-Z quickly corrected them on stage Sunday night. Launching into a blistering, mostly unprintable freestyle, he affirmed that even semi-retired, Jay-Z is still the most captivating figure in rap today.

"I am the nicest!" Jay-Z declared, as the sold-out crowd inside the legendary venue stood on their feet, demanding more.

Fans will soon get it. In an interview on Friday between rehearsals for Sunday night's commemorative show, Jay-Z announced that he would be going on tour this fall in a jaunt around the globe - Seoul, Beirut, Dubai, Johannesburg and Sydney, to name a few stops.

"There's a lot of places I haven't been," explained Jay-Z. "They've heard my music but they've never really seen me perform live. ... This really makes me wanna go out and perform. I'm looking forward to going overseas."

While U.S. fans won't likely see another Jay-Z performance for a while, they may get a chance to hear some new music in the future. Though Jay-Z vowed 2003's The Black Album would be his goodbye to the recorded rap game, his recent concert appearances (he staged a major show last year and has made cameos with performers like The Roots) and his guest appearances on tracks like girlfriend Beyonce's new song have industry insiders rumbling that a new Hova album may be on the horizon.

Jay-Z won't rule out cutting short his so-called "retirement."

"I go back and forth with it" he said. "I believe the industry as a whole needs certain events to happen to sustain it and keep it alive. You need (Dr.) Dre albums, you need Eminem albums you need 50 (Cent) albums, you need big artists, you need major events that happen. ... So when I look at it in those terms, I believe that an album is needed."

But he added that he viewed his role as president of Def Jam as equally important - not only to help change the system, but to give rappers something more to aspire to after their hits wane: "You have a three-year run and then no one ever hears about you. ... But now there's something attainable."

Not that Jay-Z ever needed to worry about falling into the Where Are They Now category. As his concert proved, Jay-Z has become not only one of hip-hop's, but pop music's evergreen performers, still managing to look and sound fresh ten years down the road.

And few rappers would be able to pull off rhyming about hustling crack on the corners of Brooklyn while standing behind a full orchestra, a band and DJ while dressed in cocktail party attire. But somehow, Jay-Z pulled it off.

Longtime sidekick Memphis Bleek was on hand for Coming of Age, while Foxy Brown sashayed on stage for the song that made her a star, Ain't No ... The two biggest cameos featured on Reasonable Doubt back then weren't around for the anniversary party: a video montage of the slain Notorious B.I.G played on the video screen as Jay-Z rapped both his and Biggie's versus on Brooklyn's Finest. And while Mary J. Blige provided the hook on Can't Knock The Hustle back then, her gritty performance was replaced Sunday night by the honey vocals of Beyonce.

But while Reasonable Doubt may be one of Jay-Z's greatest albums - he called it not only his favourite but "my baby" - it wasn't his most commercially successful. So as an added bonus and perhaps to placate the fans who arrived late on the Jay-Z Express, he returned after a brief intermission to run through some of his more famous hits -Big Pimpin, What More Can I Say, Give It To Me - at times teasing the crowd with a snippet of a hit, as if he had so many there was barely time to perform them all.

But he also threw in some obscure, gritty Hova songs, if only to prove that the essence of the grimy Brooklyn hustler still remains.

"I never lost sense of who I was - not for a day, not before I had a record deal, and certainly not after," he said. "I believe that's why I'm sitting right here with you today - it didn't change it one bit."

Jay-Z To Tour Australia

July 13 2006

In an announcement from Def Jam today, Rapper Jay-Z will tour Australia in October for the very first time.

Dates are yet to be announced for the star, but stay tuned to Undercover for more details as they come to hand.

The New York based rapper will have RnB singers Rhianna and Neo in tow.

The 37 year old rapper is the CEO and President of Def Jam records as well as Roc-A-Fella Records. He released his first album in 1996 and has since won five Grammy’s and been nominated 18 times


LOL trust an australian site 2 spell Ne-Yo, Neo lol
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LOL! I like Jay, but I love Nas - he's the illest in the game right now, he can't be touched.
Who else here likes Nas?
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LOL! I like Jay, but I love Nas - he's the illest in the game right now, he can't be touched.
Who else here likes Nas?
he's alright
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Jay-Z is the shit man especially when he played wit Linken Park
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ya its pretty hard 2 touch jayz and the linkin park callaboration was tight
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LOL! I like Jay, but I love Nas - he's the illest in the game right now, he can't be touched.
Who else here likes Nas?
i totally agree with u. nas is the real lyricist
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i totally agree with u. nas is the real lyricist
2true.
yeer jay z is kool but nas is for real yup
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