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American rapper and entrepreneur

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Also known as: Jay Z, Jay-Z, Shawn Corey Carter

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Previously spelled:
Jay-Z or Jay Z
Original name:
Shawn Corey Carter
Born:
December 4, 1969, Brooklyn, New York, U.S. (age 53)
Awards And Honors:
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum (2021)
Grammy Award (2014)
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Grammy Award (1998)
Notable Works:
“4:44”
“Magna Carta Holy Grail”
“Reasonable Doubt”
Notable Family Members:
spouse Beyoncé

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JAY-Z (born December 4, 1969, Brooklyn, New York, U.S.) is an American rapper and entrepreneur, one of the most influential figures in hip-hop in the 1990s and early 21st century.

Shawn Carter grew up in Brooklyn’s often dangerous Marcy Projects, where he was raised mainly by his mother. His firsthand experience with illicit drug dealing would inform his lyrics when he began rapping under the stage name Jazzy, soon shortened to Jay-Z (a name that may also have been derived from the proximity of the J and Z subway lines to the Marcy Projects). Jay-Z and two friends founded their own company, Roc-A-Fella Records, to release his debut album, Reasonable Doubt (1996), which eventually sold more than a million copies in the United States.

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A string of successful albums followed at a rate of at least one per year through 2003. Vol. 2: Hard Knock Life (1998) not only was the first of Jay-Z’s releases to top the Billboard 200 album chart but also won him his first Grammy Award, for best rap album. The critically acclaimed The Blueprint (2001), featuring the triumphant hit “Izzo (H.O.V.A.),” solidified his status as one of the preeminent voices in hip-hop at the dawn of the 21st century. Shortly after its release, Jay-Z pleaded guilty to assault relating to a 1999 nightclub stabbing and received three years’ probation, but the incident did little to derail his career. Ahead of the release of The Black Album (2003), however, Jay-Z announced his retirement as a performer. The ostensible farewell recording proved to be one of his most popular, with the brash single “99 Problems,” produced by Rick Rubin, attracting considerable attention. In 2004 he assumed the presidency of Def Jam Recordings, making him one of the most highly placed African American executives in the recording industry at the time.

Postretirement, Jay-Z stayed remarkably active in music. He collaborated with the rock group Linkin Park in 2004, and he appeared as a guest vocalist on the recordings of numerous other artists, including Kanye West, whose career he had helped foster, and Beyoncé, whom he had begun dating. (The two were married in 2008.) Jay-Z also developed a large portfolio of business ventures and investments, including a film-production company, a clothing line, and a stake in the New Jersey Nets of the National Basketball Association, which he later helped relocate to his hometown of Brooklyn. He formally returned to recording in 2006 with Kingdom Come. In 2007, shortly after releasing the album American Gangster, he stepped down as Def Jam president. He founded a new label, Roc Nation, in 2008, and it soon became a full-service entertainment conglomerate.

Jay-Z proved that he remained one of rap’s most-bankable acts when he embarked on a highly successful tour with Mary J. Blige in 2008. The following year he released The Blueprint 3, which bore the sound of some of his most frequent producers, including West and Timbaland. The album generated such hits as “Empire State of Mind,” a musical love letter to New York City adorned with soaring guest vocals by Alicia Keys, and the determined “Run This Town,” which featured West and Rihanna. Both songs won Grammy Awards, as did two other singles from the album. Watch the Throne (2011), an ambitious and highly regarded collaboration with West, proved to be similarly fruitful, with the singles “Otis,” “nigg*s in Paris,” and “No Church in the Wild” capturing Grammys as well. In between the two releases, Jay-Z published a memoir, Decoded (2010).

Jay Z (having dropped the hyphen from his name) returned in 2013 with Magna Carta Holy Grail, which, in an exclusive deal with Samsung, was made available for free to users of the company’s smartphones several days ahead of its official release. Although the album, on which the rapper reflected on his massive wealth and fame, was greeted with mostly lukewarm reviews, it became his 13th release to land at number one on the Billboard 200. It also produced two Grammy wins: one for best rap/sung collaboration for “Holy Grail” and another for best music video for “Suit & Tie.” He received two more Grammys a year later for his collaboration on Beyoncé’s song “Drunk in Love.”

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In 2017 JAY-Z (having capitalized the letters and reinstated the hyphen in his name) released his 13th studio solo album, 4:44, an extremely candid album that was, in part, a response to Beyoncé’s Lemonade (2016), on which she accused her husband of adultery. He admitted to infidelity on various tracks and also addressed racism and politics. The couple’s albums were both released exclusively on TIDAL—a subscription-based music streaming service that JAY-Z owned alongside other artists. JAY-Z had acquired the service in 2015 when he purchased its parent, the Norwegian technology company Aspiro AB. Also in 2017 JAY-Z became the first rapper to be inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. In 2018 he and Beyoncé, billed as the Carters, unveiled the collaborative effort Everything Is Love, for which they won the Grammy for best urban contemporary album. In 2021 JAY-Z was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

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JAY-Z | Biography, Songs, Empire State of Mind, Beyonce, & Facts (2024)

FAQs

What is Jay-Z and Beyoncé's age gap? ›

The couple has a 12-year age gap.

Why did Jay-Z change his name? ›

Musical career

She bought him a boombox for his birthday, sparking his interest in music, and he began freestyling and writing lyrics. Known as "Jazzy" around the neighborhood, he later adopted the stage name "Jay-Z" in homage to his mentor Jaz-O.

Why did Jay-Z write Empire State of Mind? ›

Hunte grew up in the same building where rapper and hip hop artist Jay-Z lived—560 State Street, an address which is mentioned in the song. The track's creation was inspired during an overseas trip Hunte and Sewell-Ulepic made to London in February 2009 when they were both feeling homesick.

How many biological children does Jay-Z have? ›

Jay-Z married Beyoncé in 2008. The couple has three kids: Blue Ivy, 11, and 5-year-old twins Rumi and Sir.

Who is the 13 year age gap couple? ›

Camila Alves and Matthew McConaughey: 13 years

McConaughey, 54, met model Alves, 41, in 2006. He proposed on Christmas in 2011, and the couple married in June 2012. They have three kids: sons Levi and Livingston and daughter Vida.

Is a 12 year age gap ok for marriage? ›

An age gap of 10 years or more is considered a big difference. When one person has a decade more life experience than their partner, the couple might be incompatible.

What condition does Jay-Z have? ›

Lab work and other diagnostic tests revealed that he had suffered a massive heart attack. He also had a 100 percent blockage in the largest and most important artery of the heart, which was limiting blood flow to his brain. Highly-specialized care was needed and time was of the essence.

When did Jay-Z come out? ›

As a protégé of fellow New York City-based rapper Jaz-O, Jay-Z began his musical career in the late 1980s; he co-founded the record label Roc-A-Fella Records in 1994 to release his first two studio albums Reasonable Doubt (1996) and In My Lifetime, Vol. 1 (1997), both of which were met with critical acclaim.

Why did Jay-Z retire? ›

"I really thought that I was really burned out… I was releasing an album every year…and then in between that, soundtracks, other people's album, ROC-A-FELLA, touring back to back…and I had just looked up one day, and I was like…' I'm tired. '"

Who is Jay-Z married to? ›

Who inspired Jay-Z? ›

The street knowledge kicked by the likes of Boogie Down Productions, Eric B. & Rakim, and The Notorious B.I.G. laid the foundations for his mafioso-rap style. Later, the jiggy, radio-friendly flavors of Puff Daddy's productions encouraged him to adopt a slicker, more polished sound.

How old was Jay-Z when he met Beyoncé? ›

She was a teenager when she met Jay-Z: he was 30 years old and she only 18 😮😳

How many wives did Jay have? ›

Jay has the ultimate “modern family” (hence the title of the show): two adult children by a previous wife (Claire and Mitchell), a new wife (Gloria), their child together (Joe), and her child from a previous relationship (Manny), and the destructive dog he adores (Stella).

How old was Beyoncé when she got with Jay-Z? ›

2000: Beyoncé and Jay-Z first meet

The two started dating in 2000 when Beyoncé was still performing as part of Destiny's Child. "I was 18 when we first met, 19 when we first started dating," she told Seventeen in 2008 (via MTV News). "There was no rush — no one expected me to run off and get married."

Which celebrity couple has the biggest age gap? ›

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  • Al Pacino and Noor Alfallah: 54 years.
  • Cher and Alexander Edwards: 40 years.
  • Patrick Stewart and Sunny Ozell: 38 years.
  • Sarah Paulson and Holland Taylor: 31 years.
  • Alec and Hilaria Baldwin: 26 years.
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What is the biggest age gap in Disney couples? ›

Posted by StoryIQDataStories, the pic revealed some interesting information - with the biggest age gap being between 14-year-old Snow White, and 31-year-old Prince Florian (with the caveat that some of the ages have been estimated).

What age gap is too big? ›

Dating Age Rule. The dating age rule to determining a socially acceptable age difference in partners goes something like this: half your age plus seven (40 = 20 +7 = 27) to define the minimum age of a partner and your age minus seven times two (40 = 33 * 2 = 60) to define the maximum age of a partner.

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