Jay-Z Says Kendrick-Drake Beef Went Too Far by ‘Bringing People’s Kids In,’ Explains Why He Refused to Settle Sexual Assault Lawsuit: ‘I Would Die’
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The past decade has taught us to wake up to surprises, but it’s probably safe to say Jay-Z’s first interview in many years — let alone a sprawling conversation drawn from four hours of interviews — was not very high on the list of possibilities. In a long, long interview with GQ senior editor Frazier […]
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Mar 24, 2026 6:38am PT Jay-Z Says Kendrick-Drake Beef Went Too Far by ‘Bringing People’s Kids In,’ Explains Why He Refused to Settle Sexual Assault Lawsuit: ‘I Would Die’ By Jem Aswad Plus Icon Jem Aswad Executive Editor, Music jemaswad Latest Primary Wave to Acquire Kobalt, Creating $7 Billion Company 1 day ago Netflix and Warner Music Group to Team Up on Music Documentaries on WMG Artists and Songwriters 4 days ago Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso Return From ‘Earth-Shattering Meltdown’ With the Kaleidoscopic ‘Free Spirits’: Album Review 4 days ago See All The past decade has taught us to wake up to surprises, but it’s probably safe to say Jay-Z’s first interview in many years — let alone a sprawling conversation drawn from four hours of interviews — was not very high on the list of possibilities. In a long, long interview with GQ senior editor Frazier Tharpe tapping out at nearly 8,000 words — and in advance of his concerts at Yankee Stadium and the Roots Picnic this summer — Jay talked about a wide range of topics, from his early career to being a billionaire, being a father, being a Black businessman, the painful sexual-assault lawsuit he refused to settle last year, and much more. Related Stories 'I Wasn't Trying to Kill Hannah Montana Off': Miley Cyrus on 'Reclaiming' the Disney Icon After 20 Years, Getting Sober and Reuniting With Dad Billy Ray
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