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Jay-Z Talks Rihanna, Teaches Winfrey How to Rap on “Oprah”

9/25/09, 9:15 am EST

Jay-Z has performed live on the VMAs and The Jay Leno Show, sold out Madison Square Garden and traveled to the U.K. to hang out with Coldplay on his current promotional tour for The Blueprint 3. But there was one stage left to conquer, and Jigga tackled it yesterday: Oprah. Winfrey came out firing when Jay-Z arrived on her show, complimenting the rapper on his smell (”It’s swagger,” an audience member yelled out). From there, things got more serious, and Oprah spoke to Jay-Z about hip-hop’s importance to American culture, their joint trip to Brooklyn and what Jay-Z said to his “Run This Town” co-star Rihanna after she was assaulted in February by Chris Brown.

“I pretty much spoke to Rhianna about it. It’s one of those situations where she’s young, they’re both young,” Jay-Z said. “It was either a situation where she can grow… There’s a contention of young people who are going through the same things, and no one hears their voice. She can be their hero. Or she can choose not to grow from this.”

Oprah did get critical over the hip-hop world’s use of the N-word and admonished Jay for tossing it into his rhymes. “People give words power. For our generation, what we did is that we took the word, and we took the power out of that word. We took a word that was very ugly and hurtful into a term of endearment,” Jay-Z said. “We pretty much took the power out of the word. If we just start removing words from the dictionary, they’ll just make up words the next day. So we don’t address the problem. The problem is racism, that’s really the problem.”

Jay-Z’s wife Beyoncé had taught Oprah how to do some “Single Ladies” moves in a prior episode, so for the final segment Winfrey asked Jay to teach her how to rap. The results were not so good, as evidenced by the video up top. “It’s almost like double-dutch. You gotta stay in the middle of that,” advised Jay-Z. “I wasn’t good at double-dutch either,” Oprah responded.

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Denise | 9/25/2009, 5:17 pm EST

Thank you so much for having Jay-Z on your show !! Oprah, you really appeared to be comfortable and relaxed to talking to Jay. The show was great.

StrummerJones | 9/26/2009, 3:15 am EST

Really, Jay-Z annihilated Oprah when it came to the use of the n-word. Does a word have power? Neutralize it.

minnie b | 9/26/2009, 4:34 pm EST

i like the show with jay-z because i’m 76 yrs old and didnt think n a million years that oprah like rap that mean a lot to me because my granson is a rapper (gospel)this is one of the ways my granson learn more and more about God i just thank God for you keep up the good work

darey | 9/26/2009, 6:31 pm EST

love u jj 1

darey | 9/26/2009, 6:31 pm EST

love u jj 1

yawn.. | 9/26/2009, 11:25 pm EST

make lemon pie? what are we in nursery school. rap is a joke!

daren | 9/27/2009, 5:36 am EST

Yes, rap is joke that got jay-z have a billi, and left u broke. a funny joke rather…@yawn.. jigga what

Anonymous | 9/28/2009, 12:04 pm EST

he is full of it, as are most folks. and what is up with that laugh? how the hell does Bey hear that? she must roll her eyes…

kmart | 9/28/2009, 3:16 pm EST

who ever has something to say bad about a postive black success person is just a negtive person in the first place jay z is intelligence to what he has become and he did’t need any sliver spoon to make it.

Laronda from new york | 9/28/2009, 11:51 pm EST

DOES ANYBODY THIS PERSON ABOVE INSULTS JAY-Z AND THEN SO ANONYMOUS, HOW LAME ARE YOU? JAY-Z STILL GOT THE BLOCK ON SMASH, SO DON’T HATE BECAUSE SOMEBODY OUT GETTING THERE’S AND ALL YOU CAN DO IS SIT BEHIND A COMPUTER SCREEN AND CRITICIZE. THANKS OPRAH FOR A GOOD SHOW!!

forever young | 9/29/2009, 5:45 pm EST

check this out jay-z is highly bless he got to know something ……..! to the people ssssssssss with the negative thinking show me you story of of a million he bring hope to us jay-z is a valuable person and unique person peace out

Mr. Carter | 9/30/2009, 1:02 am EST

Jay-Z. The most OVERRATED RAPPER OF ALL TIME. Pac and Biggie are turning over in their graves now seeing Jay-Z pull the BS he does now. Jay-Z sold crack, treated women as ‘hos’, spoke about killing people on his records. Nothing wrong with that ifyou’re truly from the gutter and trying to make it big. But now he’s preaching and trying to justify whatever he did. 10-20 years from now, people will see Jay-Z for what he truly is. An overrated rapper.

MZ. BROOKLYN CARTER | 10/1/2009, 9:07 am EST

JAY-Z IS THE BEST NO IF, AND, OR BUTS ABOUT IT!!!!

boss lady | 10/3/2009, 1:54 am EST

why people on the internet got 2 put a black person down.stop hating just give him love.jay keep the good work up

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