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Jay got interviewd for timeout New York magazine 40th Annivesarry (well sorta). Big Homie was 1 of 40 New Yorkers selected for this interview. The criteria was that you had to have an impact on NYC culture for the past decade or so.

check it out below.

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Who are your favorite New Yorkers?
Jay-Z: My number-one favorite—I don’t know how much time he spent here, but when he was in Tribeca, the way he lived his life: JFK Jr. How he would take the subway and walk around the neighborhood. Spike Lee’s another one, because he’s a fixture courtside. When you think about the city, you think of them. I like Billy Crystal, too.

What’s had the most cultural impact on New York in the past 13 years?
Jay-Z: Hip-hop. The emergence. It came right up out of the Bronx in ’79 and that affected so many different things: the economy, culture, even the crime rate—guys had jobs now.

But in the past 13, you think it’s been a force in NYC?
Jay-Z: I mean, once you start something and other places adapt, everyone’s got to get their chance. Like, the West Coast was dominant in hip-hop for a while, then it came back to New York. Now, the South is dominant in hip-hop. It’ll come back to New York as well. What I love about it is it makes guys from New York hungry. Now they’re making music with the intention of, and I’m putting up quotes now, “taking hip-hop back for New York.”

What’s your favorite place to go in New York? Not a place to be seen but a secret place.
Jay-Z: Now, I can’t do that, it won’t be a secret no more. I can give you the ones everyone knows about. Okay, okay, I’ll do it, but it’ll be the one thing I share with you guys and all of New York: Right in Cipriani’s on a Saturday, sitting outside with a nice Bellini and good conversation, there’s a shades store right around the corner that I love, walking up the block, getting me a couple pair of shades. They have all the classic shades: Ray-Bans and the Persols that I have on presently. And I’m not gonna tell you the name—they’ll walk there, they’ll see it.

What about favorite moments?
Jay-Z: Damn.

What comes to mind?
Jay-Z: That’s a difficult one. I always relate it back to music—I don’t have a life outside of that. Playing the Garden, headlining that for the first time, was—Oh! I have my greatest moment! I don’t even know how I forgot this! When I was a teenager, early teenage years—maybe later, I went to see Diana Ross in Central Park, in the rain, the infamous “in the rain.” And it started raining and everyone started running. And I’m running and slid down the entire hill. Oh, it was the greatest day.

Diana was pretty hot. Were you old enough to—
Jay-Z: Yeah, I had hormones. I thought she was fantastic. Her hair was blowing. The rain was hitting her face, and her outfit was, well—It was working for me. And she really braved it out, still trying to go in a torrential rainstorm. I don’t know who said “run,” but everyone started running. I don’t even know—me and my friend. I don’t know what two guys were doing at a Diana Ross concert, but [Laughs] anyway, I think we was already in the city, okay? We slid, got up and kept running to the train.

What about the future of NYC? What do you hope for it?
Jay-Z: I hope it keeps its sense of pride. I’m a fan of moving into the future, but I’m also a fan of things that are sacred—like I said, I bought me some vintage shades. So a mix of both, as long as we maintain our sense of pride, we won’t do anything crazy.

If you could have a drink with some of our other 39 contenders—Patti LuPone, Philip Seymour Hoffman…
Jay-Z: Oh, wow.

Peter Gelb of the Met Opera…
Jay-Z: There you go.

Tim Gunn or Jonathan Lethem, an author from your own Brooklyn—who do you pick?
Jay-Z: I’m a fan of what Philip Seymour Hoffman does. He’s fantastic—one of the top actors out there right now. He’s got that thing: That thing that can’t be taught or you can’t learn. I hate when people say “je ne sais quoi,” but he has that thing where he just disappears into the role. You feel his pain. You feel like it hurts him.

Are you introspective like that?
Jay-Z: I am introspective, and, well, there’s that 10 percent that just can’t be taught, but a lot of how I think about myself comes from how I grew up and how I can articulate my experiences without making it too much like, “Everything is great!” or “I’m Superguy!” A vulnerability in the music and a toughness of “I will not lose”—that combination resonates with people.

You’re the only rapper on this list. We were considering Nas but have this 13-year rule: People on this list had to have had an impact in the last 13 years. And Illmatic was 1994. Should we have included him?
Jay-Z: Ah, wow! [Laughs] That’s a tough question. [Pauses] Yeah, only because of the impact of that album, when it’s considered one of the best albums ever created, you have to document that.

How about Kanye? Has he earned it yet?
Jay-Z: He’s from Chicago, but he’s close. I don’t know if he’s had that one album that’s moved the entire culture, but he’s hit it three times in a row. He’ll be on every list one day.

Are you guys really teaming up for Blueprint 3?
Jay-Z: Yeah, actually. We’re partners right now. Starsky and Hutch right now.

And B? What was your first meeting with your wife like?
Jay-Z: I can’t answer that question. [Laughs] Come on now.

Seriously? You guys wrote a song about being in love.
Jay-Z: I’m actually pretty open, especially in the music. And in conversation, when I get to know people. But there’s one side of my life I tend to keep quiet. You have to have some time of sanity. You can’t live with everything out there. You have to have sanctuary.

People

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MTTV: DIESEL XXX AD-

September 26th, 2008


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Live From The Berry

September 25th, 2008

To my fellow Canadians. Do we feel that the situation with the economy of the United States is going to affect us?
Your thoughts?
And to my readers from around the world are you feeling any crunches?

My Thoughts

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Live From The Berry

September 25th, 2008

Did John McCain really try and cancel the presidential debate? Now he wants to talk with Obama about the economy! Didn’t he blame Obama for the economy being all messed up? Weird…

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Nomad in Toronto just got a whole bunch of new apparel and Comme des Garcon accessories. I need to make a trip!

Accessories

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MTTV: Money as Debt

September 25th, 2008

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Hi bloggers!
I just want to let you guys know I read a lot of blogs relevant and irrelevant ones. If your blog gets 1 million visitors a day I read it. If your blog gets 2 visitors a day chances are I am 1 of them. I now have over 300 blogs in my rss feed that I go trough on a daily basis and that does not count the sites I visit. There is nothing more upsetting or frustrating when a blog or website takes your pictures or content and passes it off as their own. I’ve blogged about this before. But it seems to me that people still did not get the memo.
Sometimes I check my rss feed and my content pops up on other people blogs with the same picture and practically the same blurb. This shit is upsetting.

I consider myself a coolhunter, I scour the net to find cool shit for my readers. I also travel across countries to find dope and interesting content. I document my journeys and also take pictures of what I capture. Is it fair that someone else could just take all of this and pass it off as their own?
To add insult to injury some people just bite the blurb all together with a few word changes.
I think it is so wack and some of you need to step your game up I don’t care how long you’ve been in the game. If you want me to ghost blog for you just ask the question! For the right price……..you know how that goes.
If you like what I or other blogs put on their site, just give us credit! Say our name, give us a link or simply add us to your blog roll. It ain’t hard patna (bishop’s voice from Juice).
We are all in this game together baby!

Blog firm coming soon!

From Marcus (Can I live?) Troy
Blogging ain’t easy but somebody’s got to do it!

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My Life: Things I like…

September 23rd, 2008

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My Life

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