Jay Z-Trump
Jay-Z is leading nominations Sunday
for the Grammys, was feted Saturday by music industry heavyweights — and, in
between, was taken to task by the president of the United States.
JayZ-Trump President Donald Trump criticized
Jay-Z on his Twitter feed, likely in response to the rap mogul’s denunciations
of the US leader in an interview.
“Somebody please inform Jay-Z that
because of my policies, Black Unemployment has just been reported to be at the
LOWEST RATE EVER RECORDED!” Trump tweeted.
Trump was accurately pointing to
record-low unemployment for US minorities, although critics note that the US
economic expansion began well before under his predecessor Barack Obama.
Jay-Z, who along with his wife
Beyonce became friends and political allies of Obama, in the interview
broadcast Saturday on CNN said that Trump’s belittling remarks toward people of
color overshadowed any employment data.
“Money doesn’t equate to happiness. It
doesn’t. That’s missing the whole point,” said Jay-Z, no stranger to flashing
his material wealth.
“You treat people like human beings, then
that’s the main point,” he told host Van Jones, a former aide to Obama. Jay-Z
said that Trump’s election laid bare the persistence of racism in the United
States and voiced dismay at the president’s reported quip that he did not want
immigrants coming from “shithole” countries in Africa or predominantly black
Haiti.
“It’s real hurtful. Because it’s
looking down at a whole population of people and it’s so misinformed because
these places have beautiful people and beautiful everything,” Jay-Z said. Jay-Z
is in the running for eight Grammys on Sunday amid acclaim for his latest album
“4:44,” a strikingly introspective work in which he addresses institutional
racism, apologizes to Beyonce for infidelity and supports his mother as she
comes out as a lesbian.
Jay-Z on Saturday night received an award as
an “industry icon” at a pre-Grammy gala, where the rapper voiced contrition for
boycotting the music industry’s prize night two decades earlier.
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