Uphorial Podcast: Global Afro Culture And Spotlights
Jay-Z reflects on a difficult 2025 marked by a dismissed civil lawsuit and the emotional toll of defending his integrity. He shares how he navigated these challenges by leaning on his inner circle and family, specifically noting his pride in his daughter Blue Ivy’s growth and work ethic during their recent tour. The legendary artist discusses his business philosophy, rejecting the negative connotations of capitalism and emphasizing that his success was built on talent and independence rather than exploitation. He also provides a critical perspective on the current state of hip-hop, questioning the long-term value of public rap feuds in an era dominated by social media hostility. Looking toward 2026, he expresses a desire to move from a defensive posture to an offensive one, prioritizing authentic creativity over commercial trends. Ultimately, the conversation highlights his transition into a seasoned mentor who remains curious about reaching new levels of personal and professional fulfillment.
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