In an Interview with Chicago's, Power 92, Jay-Z revealed some details of his upcoming plans. In regards to his next album, "The Black Album", he has once again re-iterated that this will be his final album. Staff members of the Roc have apparently pleaded with him to change his mind, but Jay feels that he has accomplished a lot during his career and wants to move into other areas, most notably, acting. Jay-Z also stated that he will release a book in conjunction with his last album titled, "The Black Book". Jay-Z also confirmed that he is friends with Beyonce Knowles, but didn't really want to touch on the subject too much.
In regards to doing a joint with Nas in the future, Jay-Z didn't count out a Nas/Jay-Z collaboration and stated that he has no bad blood against Nas at all. The pair just don't see eye to eye, but he said never count out a possible collaboration. This could be a step to the pair coming together as during his performance at the London Astoria, Nas switched the intro of his performance of "Ether" from "Fuck Jay-Z" to "Fuck George Bush" and also said something similar to what Jay-Z had said in his recent interview.
He also confirmed that there is no beef with Cam'ron at all seeing that they don't even know each other that well and he also applauds 50 Cent for putting hiphop's street image in the mainstream.
In regards to doing a joint with Nas in the future, Jay-Z didn't count out a Nas/Jay-Z collaboration and stated that he has no bad blood against Nas at all. The pair just don't see eye to eye, but he said never count out a possible collaboration. This could be a step to the pair coming together as during his performance at the London Astoria, Nas switched the intro of his performance of "Ether" from "Fuck Jay-Z" to "Fuck George Bush" and also said something similar to what Jay-Z had said in his recent interview.
He also confirmed that there is no beef with Cam'ron at all seeing that they don't even know each other that well and he also applauds 50 Cent for putting hiphop's street image in the mainstream.
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