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  1. Jul 3, 2017 · JAY-Z ’s new song “The Story of O.J.” addresses the issue of American racism, both modern and historic. In a new TIDAL short titled Footnotes for “The Story of O.J.,” the Brooklyn rapper ...

  2. It’s still unclear when – or if – O.J. Simpson actually said the words that rapper Jay-Z attributed to him in his 2017 Grammy-nominated song “The Story of O.J.” But the words stuck and came to...

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    • O.J. Isn't The only Black Celebrity Who Rejects Their African-American status.
    • This Message of Unity in "The Story of O.J." Is Right on time.
    • That said, Jay-Z Has Some Privilege of His Own to Check.

    JAY-Z making an entire song surrounding O.J.'s separation is as much about our culture today as it is about a famous black football player not wanting to be considered black years ago. A pattern seems to exist that shows some individuals reaching a point of success, then attempting to distance themselves from blackness in some way (by denouncing th...

    Not only do we live in times when black lives are threatened at every turn, but we also have had other popular rappers send messages that are very contrary to the one in "The Story Of O.J." New school rapper, Kodak Black, just set social media ablaze after he recently stated that he doesn't like dark-skinned black girlsbecause they are too "tough."...

    Be clear, everyone is problematic somehow. JAY-Z is right about the "still a n****" concept, but denouncing your blackness is no less wrong than doing things to disadvantage black people, as he has been accused of. In "The Story Of O.J.," JAY-Z raps about how he's created his music-streaming service, Tidal, and done other things to teach financial ...

  4. This lyric is a reference to O.J. Simpson's famous statement ("I'm not black, I'm O.J.") during his trial about being able to escape the color of his skin. Jay appears to dispute Simpson's declaration. Other topics that Jay-Z touches on during this song include those of black ownership, socioeconomics and business acumen.

  5. J. Simpson (the song's namesake) is featured saying the line, "I'm not black, I'm O.J.," a reference to the idea that wealth, notoriety, and fame can transcend race. Rolling Stone declared it the best music video of 2017 [5] and placed it at #35 on their list of 150 Best Rap Music Videos of All Time. [6] Controversy.

    • June 30, 2017
  6. Sep 18, 2020 · I argue that Jay-Z created an autobiographical narrative exploring American history from a Black perspective highlighting Black resilience while articulating the psychological dangers of reifying the myths of white supremacy structurally embedded in American culture.

  7. Feb 5, 2024 · Culture. A deeper look at the representation issues Jay-Z talked about in his Grammys speech. February 5, 20245:25 PM ET. Heard on All Things Considered. Anastasia Tsioulcas. 4-Minute Listen....

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