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Jay-Z Talks Troubled Past In New Oprah Magazine
By Allen Starbury ♦ Published 09/02/2009

2009-09-02 - Jay and OprahIn the upcoming October issue of O, The Oprah Magazine, rapper Jay-Z opens up to the daytime talkshow queen about his rise to the top.

Beginning as a teen drug dealer to a world famous rap artist doesn't come over night. It was a long road, which he speaks about in the new interview.

Photos of the two super powers leaked online last month. It was rumored that they were filming for an upcoming episode of Oprah's daytime talkshow, but now, it looks like it may have been for the magazine piece.

Here's a preview of the article, reported by OK! Magazine:

On dealing drugs at 13:
Jay-Z: It was natural...
Oprah: Because drug dealers were your role models. There wasn't a teacher or lawyer or nurse of doctor or and accountant in the neighborhood?
J: Well, we were living in Marcy by then, so no. And if anyone did become something like that, they moved out. They never came back to share the wisdom of how they made it. If anyone made it, you never knew it. That's why I've always said that if I become successful, I'd come back here, grab somebody, and show him how it can be done.

On being shot at:
O: Weren't you shot at three times—within six feet—and you lived to talk about it?
J: That was divine intervention. Divine intervention, and nobody knew how to shoot.
O: What happened in each situation?
J: It was one situation, three shots.
O: So he had a bad shot?
J: Well, no one really practices shooting a TEC-9 machine gun, right? And when you're a kid with little bony arms—no wonder nobody could aim.

On the use of the N word:
O: Do you believe that using the N word is necessary?
J: Nothing is necessary. It's just become part of the way we communicate. My generation hasn't had the same experience with that word that generations of people before us had. We weren't so close to the pain. So in our way, we disarmed the word. We took the fire pin out of the grenade.

On his wedding to Beyoncé:
O: Can I ask how in the world you kept your wedding a secret?
J: Late planning!
O: How many people knew?
J: Very few. The sad part is that we offended some. But people who love you understand. Because at the end of the day, it's your day.

For additional information on the October issue of O, The Oprah Magazine, including the books on Jay-Z's bookshelf visit: Oprah.com/JayZ.

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  • http://www.asdf.com Munny

    good interview

  • http://myspace.com/freshcapone tone capone

    this interview sounds so real.. i like it, might b the first O mag i cope ever and for a long time

  • http://none constance hill

    I think Jay Z is right about the projects people did move away when they became sucessful and most didnt look back and that was not good at all because I was one of the ones that was left and had no one to look to as a role model.

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