Jay-Z speaks about boycotting the Grammys to support DMX

Jay-Z speaks about boycotting the Grammys to support DMX

Rapper and music executive,  has opened up on his relationship with the late Hip-hop icon, DMX.

The Roc Nation boss, was a guest on the season premiere of HBO’s “The Shop: Uninterrupted” with LeBron James and Maverick Carter, during which he opened up about DMX for the first time since his death on April 9.

JAY-Z recalled their friendship and rivalry revealing he boycotted the Grammys in 1999 after DMX was not nominated.

JAY-Z won his first Grammy that year for Best Rap Album for Vol. 2… Hard Knock Life, but he didn’t show up to the awards in solidarity with DMX.

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“The first time I boycotted the Grammys was for him,” he said. “We both came out that year. He didn’t get nominated. He dropped two No. 1 albums in the same year and they didn’t even nominate him.”

“I wasn’t even in the building because I boycotted it for him,” he revealed. “There was a competitive thing, but it was big love.”

“He was so competitive with me. I never met a human being more competitive with me, ever, not even my big brother.”

DMX and Jay met while battling in the Bronx, New York.

JAY-Z recalled one time when DMX called him out at a show following one of their rap battles.

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“He got on stage: ‘JAY-Z, where you at!?’ I was like, ‘This guy is nuts!’ He was just all passion.”

Jigga also praised X for making him a better performer.

“My fondest memory of DMX was he improved my stage show,” .”

Before his death, JAY-Z recorded one final collaboration with DMX and Nas on “Bath Salts” off DMX’s posthumous album Exodus.

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