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* AntiPoliceSong: The second verse of "99 Problems" details an apocryphal traffic stop done to him by a cop on obviously-filmsy pretext ("drivin' 55 in a 54), insinuating that he was singled out and pulled over for Driving While Black.

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* AntiPoliceSong: The second verse of "99 Problems" details an apocryphal traffic stop done to him by a cop on obviously-filmsy pretext ("drivin' ("doin' 55 in a 54), 54"), insinuating that he was singled out and pulled over for Driving While Black.
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* AntiPoliceSong: The second verse of "99 Problems" details an apocryphal traffic stop done to him by a cop on obviously-filmsy pretext ("drivin' 55 in a 54), insinuating that he was singled out and pulled over for Driving While Black.
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* ''Everything is Love'' (with Music/{{Beyonce}}) (2018)

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* ''Everything ''[[Music/TheCarters Everything is Love'' Love]]'' (with Music/{{Beyonce}}) (2018)
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He’s been married to fellow megastar Music/{{Beyonce}} since 2008. They have three kids: Blue Ivy (born 2012) and twins Rumi and Sir (born 2017). They’re notoriously private and work relentlessly to keep their children out of the spotlight, especially the twins, whose faces they’ve only shown a handful of times and only on their terms.

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He’s been married to fellow megastar Music/{{Beyonce}} since 2008. They have three kids: Blue Ivy (born 2012) and twins Rumi and Sir (born 2017). They’re notoriously private and work relentlessly to keep their children out of the spotlight, especially the twins, whose faces they’ve only shown a handful of times and only on their terms. In their professional careers, the two spouses have also worked together collaboratively for years. They finally formed [[Music/TheCarters an official duo]] in 2018.

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-->--'''"The Ruler's Back"'''

Jay-Z arose from the ashes left by [[Music/TheNotoriousBIG Biggie Smalls]]' death and the subsequent battle between him and Music/{{Nas}}. Though he isn't a Gangsta Rapper, Jay-Z has perfected the BoastfulRap, even calling himself [[AnswersToTheNameOfGod Jay]] [[BlasphemousBoast Hova]]. And he gets away with it. His rhymes are sharp, his beats were jazz-like, and his ego is towering.

Shawn Corey Carter was born on December 4, 1969. Originally from the Marcy Houses housing project in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn in New York City, he was abandoned by his father and at 12 years old, he shot his brother in the shoulder for stealing his jewelry. Jay-Z attended Eli Whitney High School in Brooklyn, along with rapper AZ, until it was closed down. After that, he attended George Westinghouse Information Technology High School in Downtown Brooklyn, which fellow rappers The Notorious B.I.G. and Music/BustaRhymes also attended, and Trenton Central High School in Trenton, New Jersey, but did not graduate. In his music, he refers to having been involved in selling crack cocaine.

According to his mother, Gloria Carter, a young Jay-Z used to wake his siblings up at night banging out drum patterns on the kitchen table. Eventually, she bought him a boom box for his birthday, sparking his interest in music. He began freestyling, writing lyrics, and followed the music of many artists popular at the time. In his neighborhood, Carter was known as "Jazzy", a nickname that eventually developed into his stage name, "Jay-Z". The moniker is also an homage to his musical mentor, Jaz-O, as well as to the J/Z subway services that have a stop at Marcy Avenue in Brooklyn.

Jay-Z can briefly be heard on several of Jaz-O's early recordings in the late 1980s and early 1990s, including "The Originators" and "Hawaiian Sophie". Jay-Z was also involved in and won several battles with rapper LL Cool J in the early 90's as part of a plan to get a sought-after record deal. He first became known to a wide audience by being featured on the posse cut "Show and Prove" on the 1994 Big Daddy Kane album Daddy's Home. Jay-Z has been referred to as Big Daddy Kane's hype man during this period, though Kane explains that he didn't fill the traditional hype man role, instead Jay-Z "basically made cameo appearances on stage. When I would leave the stage to go change outfits, I would bring out Jay-Z and Positive K and let them freestyle until I came back to the stage". He made an appearance on a popular song by Big L, "Da Graveyard", and on Mic Geronimo's "Time to Build", which also featured early appearances by Music/{{DMX}}, and Ja Rule in 1995. His first official rap single was called "In my Lifetime", for which he released a music video. From the beginning of his professional recording career, when no major label gave him a record deal, Jay-Z, Damon Dash, and Kareem Biggs created Roc-A-Fella Records as their own independent label. After striking a deal with Priority to distribute his material, Jay-Z released his 1996 debut album ''Reasonable Doubt'' with beats from acclaimed producers such as DJ Premier and Super DJ Clark Kent and a notable appearance by The Notorious B.I.G. The album went on to become a hip-hop classic and helped put both Jay-Z and Roc-A-Fella Records on the proverbial map.

He’s been married to fellow megastar Music/{{Beyonce}} since 2008. They have three kids: Blue Ivy (born 2012) and twins Rumi and Sir (born 2017). They’re notoriously private and work relentlessly to keep their children out of spotlight, especially the twins whose faces they’ve only shown a handful of times and only on their terms.

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Jay-Z is an American rapper, record producer and entrepreneur. He arose from the ashes left by [[Music/TheNotoriousBIG Biggie Smalls]]' death and the subsequent battle between him and Music/{{Nas}}. Though he isn't a Gangsta Rapper, Jay-Z [[GangstaRap gangsta rapper]], he has perfected the BoastfulRap, even calling himself [[AnswersToTheNameOfGod Jay]] [[BlasphemousBoast Hova]]. And he gets away with it. His it -- his rhymes are sharp, his beats were jazz-like, and his ego is towering.

He's not a businessman. He's a ''business, man.''

But before that, he was
Shawn Corey Carter was Carter, born on December 4, 1969. Originally from the Marcy Houses housing project in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn in New York City, he was abandoned by his father father, and at 12 years old, he shot his brother in the shoulder for stealing his jewelry. Jay-Z Carter attended Eli Whitney High School in Brooklyn, along with rapper AZ, until it was closed down. After that, he attended George Westinghouse Information Technology High School in Downtown Brooklyn, which Brooklyn (which fellow rappers The Notorious B.I.G. and Music/BustaRhymes also attended, attended) and Trenton Central High School in Trenton, New Jersey, but did not graduate. In his music, he refers to having been involved in selling crack cocaine.

According to his mother, Gloria Carter, a young Jay-Z he used to wake his siblings up at night banging out drum patterns on the kitchen table.table as a child. Eventually, she bought him a boom box for his birthday, sparking his interest in music. He began freestyling, writing lyrics, and followed the music of many artists popular at the time. In his neighborhood, Carter was known as "Jazzy", a nickname that eventually developed into his stage name, "Jay-Z". The moniker is also an homage to his musical mentor, Jaz-O, as well as to the J/Z subway services that have a stop at Marcy Avenue in Brooklyn.

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Brooklyn. (Jay-Z can briefly be heard on several of Jaz-O's early recordings in the late 1980s and early 1990s, including "The Originators" and "Hawaiian Sophie". Sophie".)

Jay-Z was also involved in and won several battles with rapper LL Cool J Music/LLCoolJ in the early 90's '90s as part of a plan to get a sought-after record deal. He first became known to a wide audience by being featured on the posse cut "Show and Prove" on the 1994 Big Daddy Kane Kane's 1994 album Daddy's Home. ''Daddy's Home''. Jay-Z has been referred to as Big Daddy Kane's hype man during this period, though Kane explains that he didn't fill the traditional hype man role, instead Jay-Z "basically made [making] cameo appearances on stage. When I would leave the stage to go change outfits, I would bring out Jay-Z and Positive K and let them freestyle until I came back to the stage". stage." He made an appearance on a popular song by Big L, "Da Graveyard", and on Mic Geronimo's "Time to Build", which also featured early appearances by Music/{{DMX}}, and Ja Rule in 1995. 1995.

His first official rap single was called "In my Lifetime", for which he released a music video. From the beginning of his professional recording career, when no major label gave him a record deal, Jay-Z, Jay-Z alongside Damon Dash, Dash and Kareem Biggs created Roc-A-Fella Records as their own independent label. After striking a deal with Priority to distribute his material, Jay-Z released his 1996 debut album ''Reasonable Doubt'' with beats from acclaimed producers such as DJ Premier and Super DJ Clark Kent and a notable appearance by The Notorious B.I.G. The album went on to become a hip-hop classic and helped put both Jay-Z and Roc-A-Fella Records on the proverbial map.

He’s been married to fellow megastar Music/{{Beyonce}} since 2008. They have three kids: Blue Ivy (born 2012) and twins Rumi and Sir (born 2017). They’re notoriously private and work relentlessly to keep their children out of the spotlight, especially the twins twins, whose faces they’ve only shown a handful of times and only on their terms.
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* DeliberateValuesDissonance: The music video for ''The Story of O.J.'' is animated in the InkblotCartoonStyle and references a lot of the racist imagery from cartoons of that era, such as those in the WesternAnimation/CensoredEleven, to reinforce it's commentary on race
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According to his mother, Gloria Carter, a young Jay-Z used to wake his siblings up at night banging out drum patterns on the kitchen table. Eventually, she bought him a boom box for his birthday, sparking his interest in music. He began freestyling, writing lyrics, and followed the music of many artists popular at the time. In his neighborhood, Carter was known as "Jazzy", a nickname that eventually developed into his stage name, "Jay-Z". The moniker is also an homage to his musical mentor, Jaz-O, as well as to the J/Z subway lines that have a stop at Marcy Avenue in Brooklyn.

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According to his mother, Gloria Carter, a young Jay-Z used to wake his siblings up at night banging out drum patterns on the kitchen table. Eventually, she bought him a boom box for his birthday, sparking his interest in music. He began freestyling, writing lyrics, and followed the music of many artists popular at the time. In his neighborhood, Carter was known as "Jazzy", a nickname that eventually developed into his stage name, "Jay-Z". The moniker is also an homage to his musical mentor, Jaz-O, as well as to the J/Z subway lines services that have a stop at Marcy Avenue in Brooklyn.



* MultipleChoicePast: Does his name come from the reason above, the slang term "Jazzy", or is it a ShoutOut to the "J" and "Z" trains that pass through Marcy Ave?

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* MultipleChoicePast: Does his name come from the reason above, the slang term "Jazzy", or is it a ShoutOut to the "J" and "Z" trains UsefulNotes/NewYorkCitySubway services that pass through Marcy Ave?Avenue?
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Shawn Corey Carter was born on December 4, 1969. Originally from the Marcy Houses housing project in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn in New York City, he was abandoned by his father and at 12 years old, he shot his brother in the shoulder for stealing his jewelry. Jay-Z attended Eli Whitney High School in Brooklyn, along with rapper AZ, until it was closed down. After that he attended George Westinghouse Information Technology High School in Downtown Brooklyn, which fellow rappers The Notorious B.I.G. and Music/BustaRhymes also attended, and Trenton Central High School in Trenton, New Jersey, but did not graduate. In his music he refers to having been involved in selling crack cocaine.

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Shawn Corey Carter was born on December 4, 1969. Originally from the Marcy Houses housing project in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn in New York City, he was abandoned by his father and at 12 years old, he shot his brother in the shoulder for stealing his jewelry. Jay-Z attended Eli Whitney High School in Brooklyn, along with rapper AZ, until it was closed down. After that that, he attended George Westinghouse Information Technology High School in Downtown Brooklyn, which fellow rappers The Notorious B.I.G. and Music/BustaRhymes also attended, and Trenton Central High School in Trenton, New Jersey, but did not graduate. In his music music, he refers to having been involved in selling crack cocaine.



He’s been married to fellow megastar Music/{{Beyonce}} since 2008. They have three kids: Blue (b.2012) and twins Rumi and Sir (b.2017). They’re notoriously private and work relentlessly to keep their children out of spotlight, especially the twins whose faces they’ve only shown a handful of times and only on their terms.

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He’s been married to fellow megastar Music/{{Beyonce}} since 2008. They have three kids: Blue (b.Ivy (born 2012) and twins Rumi and Sir (b.(born 2017). They’re notoriously private and work relentlessly to keep their children out of spotlight, especially the twins whose faces they’ve only shown a handful of times and only on their terms.
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Married to Music/{{Beyonce}}. [[FamilyMan Has three children with her, as well]].

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Married He’s been married to Music/{{Beyonce}}. [[FamilyMan Has fellow megastar Music/{{Beyonce}} since 2008. They have three kids: Blue (b.2012) and twins Rumi and Sir (b.2017). They’re notoriously private and work relentlessly to keep their children with her, as well]].out of spotlight, especially the twins whose faces they’ve only shown a handful of times and only on their terms.
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* FelonyMisdemeanor: The famous second verse of "99 Problems" details this, with Jay being pulled over by a racist officer simply for being Black and wearing his hat low. Jay gets the idea of [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere speeding away just to not have to deal with him]], and the officer attempts to give a pretext on why he stopped him and continues to pester him to try and find something that could land Jay in hot water.
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* DualMeaningChorus: The infamous hook of "99 Problems", "I got 99 problems but a bitch ain't one", takes on [[UpToEleven three]] meanings.

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* DualMeaningChorus: The infamous hook of "99 Problems", "I got 99 problems but a bitch ain't one", takes on [[UpToEleven three]] three meanings.



** Apparently turned UpToEleven with the "''Triple'' Entendre" he claims to perform in [=Drake=]'s "Light Up"; however, this is a subversion because he actually uses three completely different words, so it's not an entendre of any kind.

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** Apparently turned UpToEleven up to eleven with the "''Triple'' Entendre" he claims to perform in [=Drake=]'s "Light Up"; however, this is a subversion because he actually uses three completely different words, so it's not an entendre of any kind.

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