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RnB 02 December, 2002

Jay-Z To Retire?

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LOS ANGELES (Allhiphop.com/LA Times) - In a recent interview with The Los Angeles Times, rapper Jay-Z revealed that his next album would be his last.
After all, he's already got seven platinum-selling albums as well as having his hands in Roc-a-Fella Records and Rocawear clothing.

According to allhiphop.com, Jigga's estimated worth in 2002 for his combined interests is more than $300 million USD. So what's Jigga to do after he stops making music? His plans apparently include focusing more on developing new artists for the Roc-a-Fella label.

"I want to make [The Black Album] a prequel to Reasonable Doubt, leading up to me having an idea for a song...and that's how the album's going to end," says Jay-Z in a Los Angeles Times interview. "That's it--it truly, truly is."






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