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Producer Just Blaze unpacks the drum-centric samples he created for Jay-Z and Beyoncé. Whether he's tapping out sampled drums or incorporating live drummers in the studio, his ability to harness energy is what makes his sound so dynamic.
Is Beyonce happy Kanye West is divorcing Kim Kardashian?
After ignoring her husband’s former BFF for years, Queen Bey recently acknowledged Kanye West for the first time in a long time and the fans are saying this could be a sign that Beyonce and Jay-Z are ready to bury the hatchet and end their feud with Kanye.
Who discovered the most rappers who eventually blew up?— DJ Vlad - VladTV.com (@djvlad) January 20, 2019
Jay-Z chats with ET's Nischelle Turner at the 'The Book of Clarence' premiere. He details the importance of telling the stories of unrepresented people in his films, and comments on his next project, producing Usher's Super Bowl Halftime show.
Uncle Ron, former bodyguard of Jay-Z and Beyonce has been spilling the beans lately about what he's witness in the industry. Ron claims that Blue Ivy isn't Jay-Z's real daughter. He says that she's Jay's right hand man Ty Ty Smith's baby, due to a business arrangement.
Jay-Z once had one of the biggest Summer Jam flexes of all time when he brought out the King of Pop during his set in 2001.
There have been clips circulated and memes made about Michael Jackson's experience with Roc-A-Fella during Summer Jam in 2001, but there wasn't much footage that showed Hov's and Michael Jackson's interaction before video was unearthed from that epic day.
Rihanna not only threw up Roc Nation, but she was also seen crying. Want to know why? Well hold on, we'll get into that.
To break it down, Rihanna just had one great performance at the Super Bowl Halftime Show in Glendale, Arizona. But why was she crying? The real reason made me want to cry when I realized it.
Amil burst onto the music scene in the late ‘90s with a sultry voice, a sassy attitude, and rap lyrics about money, independence, and designer clothes. As Roc-A-Fella’s first lady, she was featured on Jay-Z’s most popular songs, like “Can I Get A” and “Jigga What, Jigga Who.”