The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
Jay-Z performing at the All Points West festival in Jersey City, N.J., where fans shouted out one of his popular rap lines, "I'm not a businessman -- I'm a business, man!" in July 2009. Jay-Z, hip-hop's reigning anomaly: a grown-up, level-headed, career-minded adult who has stayed at the top of the charts. On his new album, "The Blueprint 3," he confronts anew what it is to be a mature rapper: rich, famous, respected, pushing 40. Throughout "Blueprint 3" he cites his expensive cars, his TriBeCa loft, his place on the Forbes.com Celebrity 100 list of highest-paid entertainers (though he ranks well below his wife, Beyonce). But all the business, Jay-Z insists, is just a means to an end: making music and keeping hip-hop vital. "I like music," he said. "I can do without business." (Damon Winter/The New York Times) 14071828
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