Russell Simmons Says Jay-Z Isn’t Anti-Semitic 

There’s a line in Jay-Z’s new 4:44 album that some people feel reeks of anti-Semitism, but some of his closest friends are now speaking out in the rapper’s defense. Suggested Reading Black Musicians Who Were Targeted By The FBI and Other Law Enforcement The Best, Black TV Shows, Movies on Prime Video Happy Father’s Day:…

There’s a line in Jay-Z’s new 4:44 album that some people feel reeks of anti-Semitism, but some of his closest friends are now speaking out in the rapper’s defense.

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In “The Story of O.J.,” he raps about Jewish people and money: “You wanna know what’s more important than throwin’ away money at a strip club? Credit/You ever wonder why Jewish people own all the property in America? This how they did it.”

Some say that the verse perpetuates a stereotype about Jewish people being financially conservative and “having all the power.”

https://twitter.com/JGamblin/status/880742277764841472

But Russell Simmons, who worked with Jay-Z on an anti-Semitism PSA, says that his friend’s lyrics should be a “guiding light to the black and specifically the hip-hop community.”

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Israeli-American talent manager Guy Oseary also came to Jay-Z’s defense and said that the rapper was giving the Jewish community a compliment.

Will Jay-Z address the criticism he’s received? Or just point people to his 2006 PSA?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0VRp-ZcVJ8

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