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Jan 20 2009 1:44 AM EST
[h1]Jay-Z Explains His Verse In Young Jeezy's 'My President' Remix[/h1] [h2]MC tells MTV News he's felt like 'part of the American dream' since Barack Obama's victory.[/h2]
By Jayson Rodriguez, with reporting by Sway J. Calloway
MTV News' Sway Calloway and Jay-Z
Photo: MTV News
Jay-Z obviously has a way with words. But when the legendary MC put his verse together for Young Jeezy's "My President" remix, he borrowed heartily from a message about Barack Obama that had been circulating on e-mail chains for some time. Jay, of course, managed to make the saying all his own.
"Rosa Parks sat so Martin Luther could walk/ Martin Luther walked so Barack Obama could run/ Barack Obama ran so all the children could fly," he raps on the track, which he debuted Sunday at Love nightclub in Washington, D.C. "So I'mma spread my wings/ You could meet me in the sky."
"It's just the progression. ... You sat, you walked, you ran, you ran to fly," Jay told MTV News on Monday night (January 19) before his show at Warner Theater, explaining his lyrics. "You know, just the progression and how far we've come as a nation. It feels good to say that, 'cause I never had that type of feeling to say as a nation, like I was part of the American dream. And I believe a lot of people didn't feel like a part of the American process for so long."
Aside from the president-elect and incoming first lady Michelle Obama, Jay-Z and wife Beyoncé are one of the most celebrated couples currently in the nation's capital. B performed Sunday afternoon during the "We Are One" inauguration festivities. And on Monday night, Hov took to the stage for his own show to honor the future president.
The power couple, along with a number of other high-profile celebrities, are in town to see Obama sworn in as the next president of the United States. Beyoncé is set to sing during the Obamas' first dance at Tuesday's "Neighborhood Ball."
Jay said Obama's victory has sparked a renewed hope for America.
"Now everyone's included in the American process this great day," he said. "So that's the progression and the process. Now there's no excuses for anybody. Now you can look into a child's eyes and say, 'Get it together. You can be president.' It's not an easy thing, but it can happen. And we have evidence to the fact."
"Be the Change: Live From the Inaugural" will air live on MTV on Tuesday, January 20, at 10 p.m. ET/PT. MTV News will have wall-to-wall coverage of the event and of the scenes in Washington, D.C., New Orleans and Kenya in the days leading up to the event and in the days that follow.
Originally Posted by NostrandAve68
@ this camel still rapping.
Ive heard Hov go harder... i miss the reasonable doubt Jay, no type of flow whatsover old age got him outta breathe... tryna be all hip going to clubs and he 39... he needs to retire.
Originally Posted by sherwin100s
Wheres my CDQ?!?!?!
Originally Posted by Infyrno23
I love how people try to down play what the man does....
Jigga could part the damn sea and dudes gonna be like "Ya'll D Riding,.... Moses did that *$$! first, Hov fell off"
N Please