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Metal / Hard Rock 02 April, 2002

It's A Hard Rock Life!

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NEW YORK (Top40 Charts) - Jay-Z will be moving from the hard knock life to the hard rock life for his next project, a performance at the ESPN Action Sports and Music Awards on April 13th.

After recently collaborating with R. Kelly, Jay is moving into the rock scene with a group calling themselves the All-Star Band. The band will be made up of Limp Bizkit drummer John Otto, Korn bassist Fieldy, and Static-X guitarist Wayne Static, and, of course, lead by Jigga himself. Other performers at the show include the X-ecutioners featuring Xzibit, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, 3rd Strike and Unwritten Law.






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