Jay-Z was on BBC Radio to discuss his recent album 4:44 and Trump’s presidency with Clara Amfo.
Jay-Z talks about the state of the world, from the terrorist attack and white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.
“I believe that everything that happens in life is for your greatest good, and I don’t think that this is happening if we weren’t prepared to handle it,” JAY said. “I’m just looking forward to what’s next after that, because usually when things are darkest, then light is on its way. I’m not fearful.”
Jay-Z even opened up about President Trump, although he didn’t utter his name.
“I believe that we are resilient, especially us as black people and especially the culture. We’ve been through so much more than this guy, this guy, I’m looking at him like, man, this is a joke, with all — I can’t even say with all due respect — with all disrespect.”
After the discussion Jay-Z showed love by paying homage to Linkin Park vocalist Chester Bennington who passed away in July.
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