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(AllHipHop News) Jay-Z’s poem to his daughter Blue Ivy Carter suggested that he would no longer be using the word b**ch in his music, a story that has been making headlines around the world.
The only problem is, the poem is a fake.
Jay-Z spoke to the New York Daily News during the star-studded reopening of his 40/40 Club in New York last night (January 18).
According to the rapper, the hotly debated story is completely fraudulent.
“That poem and story are fake,” Jay-Z revealed.
The poem and the story was carried everywhere from blog sites to major publications like the Huffington Post.
The topic was debated around the Internet and a variety of radio shows, like the Joe Madison Show on Sirius/XM satellite radio.
While some applauded Jay-Z for allegedly dropping the word from his vocabulary, others, like Joe Madison, lambasted the rapper and stated that the damage had already been done.
Whether one is a detractor or a supporter at this point really doesn’t matter, since the story is bogus.
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