What kept Jay-Z relevant compaired to some of his peers?

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He never hated on newer generation or the south.

He set the trends instead of following them. Never jumped on crunk, snap, etc movement.

Last but least he does a good job of sprinkling his album for his core while attracting newer fans. Basically Jay albums for everyone but it's no forced.
 
Because he is an evil blood-sucking, soul-drenching, money-grubbing, calluous, self-centered talent-exploiting spawn of a devil.
 
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Just joking.

Somebody else said his ear for beats and adapting. I agree with that. And he don't over saturate himself. Although I wouldn't mind hearing an official Jay-Z mixtape over some other ppl beats.
 
dalyricalbandit;6550303 said:
cause son Nice

it's like some niggas can't fathom the possibility of this shit actually being the reason

usmarin3;6550330 said:
He never hated on newer generation or the south.

He set the trends instead of following them. Never jumped on crunk, snap, etc movement.

Last but least he does a good job of sprinkling his album for his core while attracting newer fans. Basically Jay albums for everyone but it's no forced.

jay admitted himself he follows trends as well as sets them. I believe it was in an interview he did for XXL around the time BP3 dropped

but if you know dude better than he knows himself, cool
 
Stopitfive;6550337 said:
he never hated? he never jumped on trends? your crib probably smell like a camel stable...

Name an occasion where Jay hated on another region or young rapper. He fucked with No Limit, CMB, West Coast when it wasn't cool for a NY nigga to. He showed Twista love when he wasn't popping like that.

He put on Ye, Just,Ross, Cole, Beans, etc.

The reason why Jay is relevant is because he gave back to the game. His family tree continues to branch off. Good Music, T DE, MMG, etc are branches
 
First off, people run different races. You can't compare JayZ to a Ghostface. JayZ became a rapper to make money and to create a brand. He was never in it for art's sake. He was never in it to further the culture. Jay started rapping because he saw dollar signs. Also, JayZ isn't more relevant than any of his peers, he's simply more commercial. Relevant is completely subjective to the listener. For me, JayZ lost all relevancy way back when.

To answer the question...

-He was more business-minded, while a lot of his peers were all about the culture and art of rap.

-He had no problem stabbing niggas in the back or in other words, he didn't follow the street code that a lot of other people did aka he kept it business.

-He had no problem consciously ridding the game of his competition.

-Everything was calculated. He had a plan.

-He ran a different race. He was all about hits and album sales etc.

-He embraced and wanted fame. This is huge, because most people don't want to get too big. That shit is way more of a curse than a nightmare. However, if you embrace it, a lot of good things can come of it.

 
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Call it trend hoping etc, but he managed to do it, not disappoint his core and attract new fans.....You have to adapt in some way, shape or form
 

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