Jay-Z didn’t graduate from high school, but he’s encouraging others to value their education.
The
rapper announced Thursday that he will perform two shows at New York’s
Carnegie Hall in February to benefit the Shawn Carter Scholarship
Foundation and the United Way of New York City.
“Education
is super important,” Jay-Z said. “I don’t have a high school diploma or
a college diploma, but still for me to articulate, I had to have some
form of schooling to articulate my thoughts.”
The concerts will take place on Feb. 6 and Feb. 7. Tickets in the private sale will range from $500 to $2500.
The
press conference announced Jay-Z as the first solo hip-hop artist to
play at the famed venue, though Wylcef Jean performed at there in 2001
with Stevie Wonder, Eric Clapton and Whitney Houston.
“I feel like they bent the rules so that could make sense for me right now, but I’ll take it,” Jay-Z said with a laugh.
Jay-Z says performing at the venue is a big deal for hip-hop, and he’s happy to bring the genre to greater heights.
“Any time that I get a chance to expand and broaden the reach of hip-hop is a great thing for me on a personal level,” he said.
The
Brooklyn-born performer said he’s excited to influence his community in
ways outside of music. He says going back to the Marcy Projects complex
where he grew up remains a moving experience.
He says he got the same feeling when he recently went to Kanye West’s old home in the Southside of Chicago.
“The inspiration and how happy the people were, it just makes you feel really good,” he said.
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