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Jay-Z on Nightline

Did anybody see Martin Bashir's interview of Jay-Z regarding his efforts to bring clean drinking water to our brothers and sisters in Africa?

Bashir questioned Jay-z on his misogynistic rap lyrics which degrade women and Jay-z gave a lame response.


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http://www.abcnews.go.com/Nightline/print?id=2681905

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Jay-Z: Moving Beyond Bling to a Battle for Clean Water
A Rap Star Seeks to Help Solve a World Problem

By MARTIN BASHIR
Nov. 27, 2006 — - Not content just to live the life of an ultra-wealthy rap mogul, Jay-Z started searching for something that would allow him to give back to the world.

"I was looking for a cause to attach myself to," he said. "I knew I was going to some places where there was problems and as soon as I came across the problems of water, and seen the numbers that were attached to it, I was like -- this is it."

After doing some research he learned that the lack of clean water is a global crisis that blights the lives of millions of people every day. The United Nations estimates that more than 1 billion people do not have access to clean drinking water and more than 2.6 billion live without proper sanitation.

"Three people die every three minutes ... from easily preventable diseases," Jay-Z said.

In order to see these problems firsthand, Jay-Z approached MTV and invited a crew to follow him during visits to Angola and South Africa. But he wanted to do more than entertain and meet and greet fans.

"I set an incredibly lofty goal of getting the U.N. involved," he said. "So they spoke to my people, they spoke to MTV and then the whole thing happened and it's like -- wow!"


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The result is a public awareness campaign launched by the United Nations and spearheaded by a 30-minute documentary, "Diary of Jay-Z: Water for Life," which debuted on MTV last week and can be seen on their website.

The documentary follows Jay-Z during two visits to Angola, then Durban, South Africa.

In the town of Luanda, Angola, he followed 14-year-old Bela, who must fetch and carry 40 pounds of water, twice a day. When he offered to help share the burden and carry the water on a one-half-mile trek, he was taken aback by the sheer strength that was required.

"It's not only 40 pounds ... it's water so it moves," he said. "And the roads, they aren't paved. It's not like walking on perfectly paved Fifth Avenue. You're walking on rocks and it's a dirt road and the water is moving. I couldn't walk to the end of the block holding it. I had to switch hands about three times."

But if he found trekking for clean water a challenge, nothing had prepared him for his next experience in Luanda: the absence of any proper sanitation. Bela and her fellow students must walk across an open sewer on their way to school every day. It runs down the middle of the town's main road.


Not a Playground

And as the camera shot widens it reveals market traders selling food on the side of the same road and boys playing basketball -- literally -- in the sewer.

"It's feces and it's warm ... it's cooking. At times it's boiling. And the ball falls in there, they wipe it off and keep playing," he said. "There's worms in there, flies, mosquitoes, all kinds of germs. And those flies are flying from the water to the meat, to the vegetables, back in the excrement. And back over. Once again, it's normal."

The entire sequence clearly has an impact on Jay-Z and is in stark contrast to his lifestyle as one of the world's most successful rappers. His music, Rocawear clothing label and other businesses are now worth well over $300 million.

Now almost 37, Jay-Z admits that it has taken time for him to appreciate the value of his riches.

"You put a guy who's 16, 17 years old... young guy who came from a difficult neighborhood and wasn't used to having anything. In the next eight months he's a millionaire. It's shocking. It's really shocking. It's like 'Wow, you mean I can go get a watch that costs whatever, whatever, whatever?'" he said.

But he also recognizes that his experiences in the 'hood are nothing when compared with the lives of those like Bela.

"It made me realize that as tough as we had it -- and there are tough neighborhoods in the places that I grew up -- but that's not the bottom," he said. "You know they say 'I'm from the bottom.' It's not really the bottom, because you have water, and roads [that] are paved, and you can go to school ... You don't have to play out in open sewage. Now that's the 'hood."

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Old November 30th, 2006, 06:18 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Jay's "lame" response was simply the truth. The lyrics were disrespectful to women n' he'd be an idiot to deny or justify it. As he keeps saying..it's all about growth n' the man has come a very long ways in a very short time. I've witnessed it. His first...5 or so albums were all hot of course but I couldn't help but wonder why he couldn't stop dissin' women. That's what I used to dislike a lot about the man. He was actually one of the worst (along with Too Short, but he's garbage n' I don't listen to him at all), it was almost as if he had a vendetta against women. But I (unlike a slew of others) was able to look past that n' receive his messages. N' as time progressed n' he grew older, wiser, n' richer he stopped it.

Thanks for posting this btw, I'd missed it. The 10 min. interview was very interesting. It is very hard to believe that all of the success n' influence he has now blossomed from rapping.
 
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Old November 30th, 2006, 07:50 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Someone please tell me where the connection is between Jay-z disrespecting women with his lyrics, and his growth.

Maybe his answer was 'lame', because he really couldn't find an answer to justify his disrespecting of women. :whistling

Now that he has been to Africa and has seen how the poor and helpless really do live from day-to-day, what are his plans?
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Old November 30th, 2006, 08:35 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Someone please tell me where the connection is between Jay-z disrespecting women with his lyrics, and his growth.

Maybe his answer was 'lame', because he really couldn't find an answer to justify his disrespecting of women. :whistling

Now that he has been to Africa and has seen how the poor and helpless really do live from day-to-day, what are his plans?
I'm startled that anyone could possibly miss the connection. Probably because you left out the most essential part of the connection; his discontinuing to disrespect women with his lyrics. If that isin't growth I'm not sure what is.

And his plans have already been set into motion. Did you check out the video Corals /:). He arranged n' actually met w/the United Nations on the issue.

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Old December 1st, 2006, 12:50 AM   #5 (permalink)
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He should have told the truth. which is you can not get a deal or airplay unless you are saying something bad about women or talking about how much money or how many cars you have and how much coke and crack you sell to your own people. That is the real truth.
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Old December 1st, 2006, 01:16 AM   #6 (permalink)
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He should have told the truth. which is you can not get a deal or airplay unless you are saying something bad about women or talking about how much money or how many cars you have and how much coke and crack you sell to your own people. That is the real truth.
Not really. Nas has n' still has great success in the music industry w/o doing either of those things. He uses his awesome lyrics n' storytellin' skills to deliver hits. Not useless talk of bling bling, money, n' women. Lupe Fiasco...Common...need I go on?
 
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Old December 1st, 2006, 03:49 AM   #7 (permalink)
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I just don't see why the positive had to have the negative thrown in there. There is him who is giving to others and then there is a persona. Everybody has had an area in which they have had to mature this was his, but also he's been on the road with some women who didn't allow him to see anything other than what he spoke of. So to women have a hand in how they are potrayed. I see the growth and he still has his quirks, but his positive efforts do not go unnoticed.
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