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EXCLUSIVE: Jay-Z Establishes Trust for Sean Bell's Children

Friday, May 02, 2008 12:15 PM | 193 comments
By Houston Williams

Shawn "Jay-Z" Carter has established an educational trust for the for the children of Sean Bell, the unarmed African-American man who was shot and killed by police on the day he was to be married.

 

Sources have confirmed with AllHipHop.com that Jay-Z is working closely with Nicole Paultre Bell, Sean Bell's widow, to institute the trust funds for both of their children.

 

Nicole Bell appeared prominently in Jay-Z’s Rocawear "I Will Not Lose" advertising campaign with images that caused indignation within the NYPD's Benevolent Association.

 

The process began prior to the not guilty verdict for three police officers accused of slaying Sean Bell.

 

A well-informed source close to the matter told AllHipHop.com that Nicole Bell’s lawyers didn’t want to initiate any activity during the trial.

 

Typically, a trust fund is regarded as a long-term, profitable program that can provide significant monies that vest when a child becomes an adult or graduates from college.

 

They can also become available at a designated point in the future. Trusts, educational or otherwise, are generally set up in the child's name, by their parents or others close to the child.

 

Now that the trial is over, Jay-Z will resume his efforts for the children of Sean Bell in the form of a stock-based trust fund.

 

Judge Arthur Cooperman acquitted NYPD officers Mike Oliver (who fired 31 shots at Bell), Gescard Isnora (11 shots) and Michael Cooper (four shots) in a case that has instilled nationwide outrage in Bell’s supporters.

 

Two other men were shot in the shooting, where the police were charged with manslaughter, assault and reckless endangerment.

 

In the aftermath of the Sean Bell verdict, the Hip-Hop nation has responded en mass with songs, statements and protests.

 

Those that disagree with the verdict include The Game, David Banner, Swizz Beatz, Talib Kweli, Styles P, Jadakiss, Mos Def, and countless others.

 

Below is a webisode for Rocawear’s "I Will Not Lose" campaign featuring Nicole Bell.

 

 


Comments

 

MattLee said:

def good to hear.
May 2, 2008 12:25 PM
 

EXCLUSIVE: Jay-Z Establishes Trust for Sean Bell's Children - HipHopsHome Community said:

May 2, 2008 12:32 PM
 

DETcatinVA said:

good lookin by Jay-Z
May 2, 2008 12:33 PM
 

CEM3 said:

Man, fugg this clown!
May 2, 2008 12:37 PM
 

Goldberg said:

I'll retract my statement about him, not saying anything. actions speaks louder than words.

May 2, 2008 12:38 PM
 

T-ROC said:

It was only a matter of tme before Jay-z came through. Didn't know he would come through like this! now that's ballerific****splash***
May 2, 2008 12:39 PM
 

Don Blake said:

class move
May 2, 2008 12:39 PM
 

QGizzle14 said:

CEM3 said:
Man, fugg this clown!
---------------------------------------------------

Niggaz like U are the reason society is so fucced up 2day.  BIG UPS to Jigga for lookin' out.  All U Jay-Z stans out there that said he didn't give a fucc eat your heart out.  Lame ass niggaz


http://www.myspace.com/qg


~Q.G.~
May 2, 2008 12:41 PM
 

charlesm3 said:

All the song dedications are cool, but it's great that Jay actually stepped in and did something for Sean's wife.  Respect.

http://www.musicandmodeling.com
May 2, 2008 12:42 PM
 

kinyua said:

awaits jay z haters to storm through...

....good lookin out by the boy hov. Best wishes to the bell family

FUCK THA POLICE!!
May 2, 2008 12:42 PM
 

TheKnowledge said:

That's real right there. props to Jigga.
May 2, 2008 12:43 PM
 

Eight Mile Road Music News » EXCLUSIVE: Jay-Z Establishes Trust for Sean Bell’s Children said:

May 2, 2008 12:44 PM
 

litebastard said:

wow!!!  i knew understood the hold back was due to politics in general i wonder how many others are gonna come out now...i wonder if this was done earlier would it have made a difference in the verdict or not????  anyway big ups to Jay-Z........
May 2, 2008 12:50 PM
 

Indimigo said:

THATS A GOOD LOOK JAY
May 2, 2008 12:51 PM
 

K_Shropshire said:

That's What's up Action Speak Louder Than Words on a Song
May 2, 2008 12:54 PM
 

lamarrion said:

that's what's up
May 2, 2008 12:54 PM
 

Hiram Clarke Mike D said:

Let that boy Hov alone why don't you. JAY-Z is in the same vein as MLK, Malcolm, and the Obama Ryhmer. People allways have thier opinions about this man, but he has truly uplifted the culture to another level from every aspect as far as business, music, fasion, etc. Hov is the man by far, cut from the same thread as Big Daddy Kane, Run-DMC, Fat Boys, Kurtis Blow, and the list goes on. How often do we get a guy that can come into the game and create his own lane and have whole generation follow in his footsteps. The last person to and still has this much impact on the culture is Russell Simmons. Yea, I know Jay wasn't always this positive and uplifting, but people change when they have been around the culture for a while. Take notes because this man will do more incredible things. Jay has come realize his purpose in life and it is obvious he is one of the greatest things that could have happened for the culture.

Mike D
May 2, 2008 12:55 PM
 

jubilee.shine said:

[Jay-Z]
Right hand on the Bible, left hand in the air
Before I spoke one word, made sure my throat was clear
A-hem, I'm a prisoner of circumstance
Frail nigga, I couldn't much work with my hands
But my mind was strong, I grew where you hold your blacks up
Trap us, expect us not to pick gats up
Where you drop your cracks off by the Mack trucks
Destroy our dreams of lawyers and actors
Keep us spiralin, goin backwards
At age nine, saw my first hate crime
Blindfolded, expected to walk a straight line
Mind molded, taught to love you and hate mine
Climbed over it, at a early age, Jay shined
Fuck the system at Lady Justice I blaze nine
Your Honor, I no longer kill my people, I raise mine
The soul of Mumia in this modern day time
May 2, 2008 12:56 PM
 

Backspin202 said:

That's good for the children..
It's still fucked up that they had to lose their father like that.

http://www.crucial202.podOmatic.com
http://crucial202.podOmatic.com/rss2.xml
May 2, 2008 12:57 PM
 

feelitall said:

Cant do nothing but respect that!!

www.myspace.com/feelitallproductions
May 2, 2008 12:58 PM
 

joebanga said:

damn...hate him or love him you can't knock this move.

good lookin out by jay, he just one upped the haters wanting a track about the situation.

its bigger than rap...RIP Sean Bell
May 2, 2008 1:00 PM
 

Jay-Z cares « That’s my werd said:

May 2, 2008 1:01 PM
 

uptownstars said:

Good Look Hov, classy move...

but I still feel a man with his voice and influence should do alot more to change the social ills we face. Throwing dollars at the cause is not really gonna change anything. The Bell family deserves his gratitude and that of the our community to the fulliest...but what does this do to actually address the issue at hand.

I'm not hating just saying...change the mindset of these niggas before hand instead of throwing dollars to reconcile a situation after it's already f*cked up.

None the less, I applaud his efforts!
May 2, 2008 1:02 PM
 

cali dro said:

thats what needs to be done....thats a great thing to do...not make these bandwagon songs that will do no action...

Hiram Clarke Mike D said:
Let that boy Hov alone why don't you. JAY-Z is in the same vein as MLK, Malcolm, and the Obama Ryhmer.  

jay z definitely did some good on this, but he is no where near MLK OR MALCOM.....he hasnt did anything ever in his life that will have impacted the people the way these great leaders have.......could he do it yes, with out a doubt. has he? not quite, but this is truly how to start.......peace
May 2, 2008 1:02 PM
 

SFE Marketing said:

That's My Boy!!!
We'll handle the legal but the kids have to eat and get a education in memory of their father.

http://www.smartsexyrichcrazy.blogspot.com
May 2, 2008 1:03 PM
 

punatic86 said:

much respect to jay...everybody makin song but this dude actually stepped to the plat and actually did somethin... the whole situation is fucke and not right fuck the judicial system and fuck those cops...you guys are cowards...all cops are on power trips, they r the same people that got picked on in high school, as soon as they got a badge they grew some fuckin balls... as nwa said fuck the police.... no remorse for pigs.....this shit hits home with me my cousin was hit by popo and they called it a suicide, he was hit with 16 shots, how you gonna shoot your self 16 times??? exactly...
May 2, 2008 1:04 PM
 

x2npacx said:

Nicole Paultre Bell was in the Rocawear Ad. Jayz sets up a trust fund for Sean Bell's kid. but people still saying "jayz don't care"...all i see and hear from everyone else is just talk..."oh we should do this...we should do dat"...Nigga do something den. yall got money. like da dude before me said..Actions speak louder than words
May 2, 2008 1:06 PM
 

CEM3 said:

<img src="http://allhiphop.com/promo/illseed/dissintheroc.gif">
<br><br>
<font color="white">N DC wE say, Fugg Sean Carter and Roc-A-Aids! 4 Life-
May 2, 2008 1:06 PM
 

Brooklyns finest said:

thats wassup real talk! but in actuality jay z doing it for a publicity not from his heart! cant stand peeps like him! but on a good note happy to know they sean bell's kids can go to college!
May 2, 2008 1:14 PM
 

Its the King said:

nas lost, all he does is talk and doesnt do anythin for the sean bell fam
May 2, 2008 1:21 PM
 

Jay-Z establishes Trust Fund for Sean Bell’s children « Notes of This Native Son said:

May 2, 2008 1:25 PM
 

Rdot929 said:

spreading love the brooklyn way..........
May 2, 2008 1:27 PM
 

blakksmith said:

I happy for the Bell family.. that they will not have to worry about college because someone in our community stepped up... instead of rapping about it, they did something, talk is cheap..
May 2, 2008 1:27 PM
 

infamous118 said:

thats good to hear

So i got rich and gave back. to me thats a win win - Jay-z
May 2, 2008 1:29 PM
 

COMINGSOON_MUSIC&DVDS said:

  jubilee.shine said:
[Jay-Z]
Right hand on the Bible, left hand in the air
Before I spoke one word, made sure my throat was clear
A-hem, I'm a prisoner of circumstance
Frail nigga, I couldn't much work with my hands
But my mind was strong, I grew where you hold your blacks up
Trap us, expect us not to pick gats up
Where you drop your cracks off by the Mack trucks
Destroy our dreams of lawyers and actors
Keep us spiralin, goin backwards
At age nine, saw my first hate crime
Blindfolded, expected to walk a straight line
Mind molded, taught to love you and hate mine
Climbed over it, at a early age, Jay shined
Fuck the system at Lady Justice I blaze nine
Your Honor, I no longer kill my people, I raise mine
The soul of Mumia in this modern day time.

what song is this verse of ?
May 2, 2008 1:31 PM
 

Pimp$lim said:

@CEM3...............dat nigga gotta pic wit sum $0.25 shadez on n a bright azz yellow jacket ..........lookin like a str8 clown......................CHUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
May 2, 2008 1:36 PM
 

For the Children | The Kaos Effect said:

May 2, 2008 1:37 PM
 

Jay-Z Seals the Deal with Live Nation « HNL Hip Hop said:

May 2, 2008 1:39 PM
 

Panama Jack said:

@ Brooklyns finest:

how do you know what is in this mans heart. you act like he had a big press conference or something. if you didnt see it on here you probably wouldnt have heard about it. just take what he did for what it is, a good noble deed.


@ COMINGSOON_MUSIC&DVDS:

that is a verse from Dopeman off of Vol. 3 its number 4 on the CD i think


May 2, 2008 1:39 PM
 

So Grab Your Checks And Come On!!! » Blog Archive » Jay-Z Establishes Trust fund for Sean Bell’s Kids said:

May 2, 2008 1:40 PM
 

42wo non-fakin said:

@CEM3 You Said "Fugg This Clown"

You are the Superior of Ignorance Through the Judgment of being smart I know somebody taught you there is a Place and Time for everything, and this ain't the time or place you Clown.
You need to Home Check your self.
----------------------------------------------------------------

That's a Good Look..but we all know this shit want make the News But Overall I'm happy as Hell to Hear This!!!
May 2, 2008 1:41 PM
 

COMINGSOON_MUSIC&DVDS said:

jubilee.shine said:

[Jay-Z]
Right hand on the Bible, left hand in the air
Before I spoke one word, made sure my throat was clear
A-hem, I'm a prisoner of circumstance
Frail nigga, I couldn't much work with my hands
But my mind was strong, I grew where you hold your blacks up
Trap us, expect us not to pick gats up
Where you drop your cracks off by the Mack trucks
Destroy our dreams of lawyers and actors
Keep us spiralin, goin backwards
At age nine, saw my first hate crime
Blindfolded, expected to walk a straight line
Mind molded, taught to love you and hate mine
Climbed over it, at a early age, Jay shined
Fuck the system at Lady Justice I blaze nine
Your Honor, I no longer kill my people, I raise mine
The soul of Mumia in this modern day time.

what song is this verse off of ?
May 2, 2008 1:42 PM
 

WILLY KILLEM? said:

er'body always hollerin bout "real nigga this", "real nigga that".......THIS is an act of REAL NIGGA SHIT!
JAY is a real nigga for this, because he doesnt HAVE to do SHIT, but he chooses to because SOMEBODY HAS to DO SOMETHING.

GOOD LOOKIN HOV.
May 2, 2008 1:49 PM
 

I leave for a few days… : Know the Ledge said:

May 2, 2008 2:00 PM
 

ExtendedKicks said:

Real niggas do real shit. Good look for Jay-Z. R.I.P. Sean Bell. Fuck the Gov't.
May 2, 2008 2:01 PM
 

Gemayla said:

Yo that man HOV is a real stand up dude for that. All the respect goes to Jay for holding Sean Bell wife like that.  It takes real people to do real things. What more can be said.
May 2, 2008 2:03 PM
 

Tommygoofano said:

Good thing. Glad that jay cares enough to do this.
May 2, 2008 2:05 PM
 

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May 2, 2008 2:07 PM
 

'+windowName+' said:

May 2, 2008 2:10 PM
 

thecloser said:

[Jay-Z]
Right hand on the Bible, left hand in the air
Before I spoke one word, made sure my throat was clear
A-hem, I'm a prisoner of circumstance
Frail nigga, I couldn't much work with my hands
But my mind was strong, I grew where you hold your blacks up
Trap us, expect us not to pick gats up
Where you drop your cracks off by the Mack trucks
Destroy our dreams of lawyers and actors
Keep us spiralin, goin backwards
At age nine, saw my first hate crime
Blindfolded, expected to walk a straight line
Mind molded, taught to love you and hate mine
Climbed over it, at a early age, Jay shined
Fuck the system at Lady Justice I blaze nine
Your Honor, I no longer kill my people, I raise mine
The soul of Mumia in this modern day time.

what song is this verse off of ?


they call me dope man....ghetto spokes man(from vol.3)
May 2, 2008 2:12 PM
 

bman said:

Hats off to Jay-Z for keepin' it Trill...

If you think about it, thats what really matters.. the family...

oh yeah,
FUCK--->CEM3 fuckin: C.ock E.ating M.uthafuka to ha 3rd power
May 2, 2008 2:14 PM
 

Castor G. Troy said:

Jay did a good thing, you can't hate on that.............
May 2, 2008 2:20 PM
 

Nex Gin said:

@Brooklyns finest

Whether or not he did it for publicity doesn't matter.   It was done and that's all that matters.  I guess everybody who gave to the Katrina victims were doing it for publicity too.  Fuck it, I think I'll hold off the next time somebody asks for a donation....I wouldn't want anyone to think I was looking for pub. lmao.
May 2, 2008 2:32 PM
 

bman said:

This just in! Jay-Z's heart and soul speaks--->  Brooklyns Finest... the personal views of Jay-Z speak on the real reason he gave a trust fund....

Fuck outta here!, you can't even speak for yourself let alone Jigga or anyonelse...where your heart at? what have you done? who you stand up for?
Silence.....
I'm gonna say this.. we gonna expose all you bitch ass niggas on here.. no more of this bull shit reckless talkin on "OUR " forum... we takin this shit back.. it's niggaz like you (yellow black green red white or candy striped) thats fuckin up hip hop and trying to fuck up the culture we stand for... Your time is up...

you'll die a thousand deaths when we drop ya!
May 2, 2008 2:41 PM
 

Jiggagirl007 said:

A definite good look!
May 2, 2008 2:42 PM
 

EXCLUSIVE: JAY-Z ESTABLISHES TRUST FUND FOR SEAN BELL’S CHILDREN « Illseed Blog said:

May 2, 2008 2:42 PM
 

Nex Gin said:

@bman

Cosign about the wreckless talkers.  Some of these catz are either real young or real ignorant to the wayz of the world.  
May 2, 2008 2:50 PM
 

Euro Is Da New Money said:

RIP Sean Bell
All ya'll dumb ass niggaz talkin stupid  fuck outta here
Respect to Jay-Z:Actions speaks louder than words,period
May 2, 2008 2:52 PM
 

Euro Is Da New Money said:

and oh @bman
You said it all bro,co-sign
May 2, 2008 2:54 PM
 

tha clear said:

I'm proud to read this.
May 2, 2008 2:59 PM
 

Theyztenz said:

This is great, R.I.P. Sean Bell and mad respect to Jay.
May 2, 2008 3:01 PM
 

HYPHYWIFEY415 said:

THAT'S WHAT'S UP JAY. I BET FOR SURE THEY NOT GO PUBLICIZE THIS LIKE THEY DO WHEN SOMEONE GETS CAUGHT W/ DRUGS AND GUNS,OR DIES. WHICH IS FUCKED UP THEY TALKIN ALL THIS SHIT ABOUT HOW THE MUSIC DESTROYS KIDS MIND WHERE WERE THESE FOLKS WHEN IT WAS TIME TO STEP UP FOR REAL IT THE RAPPERS.
May 2, 2008 3:05 PM
 

illseed said:

jay get ALL respect for this one.
im sorry, not only is he a man of honor, but he has slayed all of his critics. he gave money to katrina and people skipped over it. he's got quiet foundations and ppl ignored it. sorry haters.

you gotta love this.
May 2, 2008 3:08 PM
 

bman said:

On the real man, I aint trying to stand on no soap box, but it's really starting to irritate me when ignorance runs amuck. I know allot of these cats are either young n dumb or just ignorant period, but I think it's time for "US" to stand up and shed some light... If we don't then what does that say about us?
Feel me...
Big ups.. to Hip Hop Culture and all of us who LIVE IT til DEATH.
May 2, 2008 3:08 PM
 

BennyMils said:

I might not like his music, but this definitely ups the level of respect I have for him..  Good ish Jay..  Like someone else said: actions speak louder than words... ughguhgug Game uhgughgu
May 2, 2008 3:11 PM
 

Scott Scotch said:

More often than you can not win in the eyes of others. That's why you might as well just do you!

Who gives a ish what his intentions are. The fact of the matter is that ultimately the kids won. They are being put in a position to reach the goals that their father dreamed for them.

People are so quick to question, but can't answer one question about themselves.

Fall back on the reasons you don't like Jay-Z and respect what this means to the kids!
May 2, 2008 3:11 PM
 

J 2 da K 2 da P said:

I think we can all say JayZ doesn't need to do publicity stunts. I know he did this from the heart.
May 2, 2008 3:18 PM
 

WTF happened 2 U said:

good lookin out for that...thats REAL of him 2 do....and damn man,,, there is so many disloyal dickrider-turn-haters on this site....when did hiphop become ungrateful can-not-be-loyal punk filled bullshit? somebody explain that.
May 2, 2008 3:27 PM
 

-VaiN- said:

im not gonna front...i didnt like Jay for awhile...but this wuz a classy move by Jay-Z right here...props to him for helping this family out
May 2, 2008 3:30 PM
 

FallBack_Buk_2 said:

man, all I can say is that you haters that can't see past the fact that u don't like for whatever reasons "IGNORANCE IS BLISS." but mad respect to jay for being the nigga that u didnt hear a statement saying how fucked up it was, and what he was going 2 about it. the nigga just did it. you young, ignorant mufuckas kill me.
May 2, 2008 3:35 PM
 

LTBROWN said:

GREAT JOB JAY-Z. I LOVE THE CLIP TOO.
AND WHO CARES IF NYPD WAS ANGRY ABOUT HER DOING THE ADS. STOP KILLING INNOCENT PEOPLE. THAT'S YOUR GUILT FUCKING WITH YOU.
May 2, 2008 3:35 PM
 

Smashit said:

Now that's BIG!!

May 2, 2008 3:50 PM
 

vega_diamond said:

Thats cool that someone is actually stepping up. we can all talk and protest, but what about the future needs of the family after all the publicity is gone and the needs of his children?

thats a real good look. of course we have idiots up here who cant just keep shit positive they have to talk crazy when there is absolutely nothing that could be said bad about this move
May 2, 2008 3:51 PM
 

nercity07 said:

Where are the Jay-Z haters now??? And the thing is he does this A LOT but it doesn't always go to the press like others do.

The problme (1 of many) with black folks we be on some hate shit just because. I've read so many times where people accuse Jay-Z of being a "Sell out" and he "Works for the white folks" people need to get off that s**t and look at themselves. Are you doing anything for Sean Bell's kids or wife?

Did you give money to World Trade Center victims or Columbine victims? What about helping anyone who had loses from Katrina?

Instead of saying people are "Dick riders" respect what this guy is, one of the greatest rappers of all time on and off the mic. This is probably something Tupac would have done (IF he was alive and had money) but Jay is DOING IT.

Where is Nas??? Making songs but not really doing anything. Go listen to Blueprint 2 again. "Can't you see that he's fake, the rap version of TD Jakes"

Big up Hov.

www.myspace.com/nercity

May 2, 2008 3:57 PM
 

Nex Gin said:

@  nercity07

Cosign...and Nas is my favority MC lol.  He drops a lot of knowledge, but, if he is doing anything, it isn't being reported on.  You have to forgive some of these dudes....they harbor a lot of bitchassness.
May 2, 2008 4:02 PM
 

yungrichnigg_ahh said:

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May 2, 2008 4:11 PM
 

yungrichnigg_ahh said:

whats good check this out im sure you will like it
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May 2, 2008 4:12 PM
 

MRGODBYROAD said:

PEACE JIGGA!!! CLASS MOVE!!!!
May 2, 2008 4:13 PM
 

whatevaitt8kes said:

i dont wanna bring up old beef songs or nuthin but in light of current events, this verse jus makes a whole lot more sense. no diss to nas tho

Can't y'all, see that he's fake, the rap version of TD jakes
Prophesizing on your CDs and tapes
Won't break you a crumb of the little bit that he makes
And this is with whom you want to place your faith?
I put dollars on mine, ask Columbine
When the Twin Towers dropped, I was the first in line
Donating proceeds off every ticket sold
When I was out on the road, that's how you judge Hov, no?
Ain't I supposed to be absorbed myself?
Every time there's a tragedy, I'm the first one to help
They call me this misogynist, but they don't call me the dude
To take his dollars to give gifts at the projects
These dudes is all politics, depositing checks
they put in they pocket, all you get in return is a lot of lip
And y'all buy the shit, caught up in the hype
Cause the nigga wear a coofie, it don't mean that he bright
Cause you don't understand him, it don't mean that he nice
It just means you don't understand all the bullshit that he write
Is it "Oochie Wally Wally" or is it "One Mic"?
Is it "Black Girl Lost" or shorty owe you for ice?
I've been real all my life, they confuse it with conceit
Since I will not lose, they try to help him cheat
But I will not lose, for even in defeat
There's a valuable lesson learned, so it evens it up for me

jay do alot of shit and dont really get much shine 4 it, but imagine the press he would get if he got caught wit sum guns or sumthin. big up jay
May 2, 2008 4:15 PM
 

GrowSome said:

Yo this is good shit but more importantly we need to open our eyes to this moment in time which is to our advantage in my opinion. There is a lot of things happening right now where we can either stand up or sit down. Jay is standing and this is good cause he has the infastruture to do so but what we need is more of him and this should be the wake up call. We all so need reliable soldiers some what like the grass roots movement Barack Obama has started for his candidacy. Our movement needs to focused on the injustice as well as the education/ liberation of some of our mindsets. Lets think about!!!!
May 2, 2008 4:16 PM
 

Ezekiel Beth-El said:

I respect this move. Musical responses are great and even warranted sometimes, but a financial seed into those children's educations will be much louder that anything. Good job, Hov.
May 2, 2008 4:16 PM
 

NOSouljah said:

Man, instead of a track J put dollars behind his support. Got to respect the moves this cat is making.
May 2, 2008 4:19 PM
 

c4_gutta said:

Regardless if he's doin' it for publicity or not (which I don't think he is), he's still doing SOMETHING while others are just talkin' about it.  Just like "J 2 da K 2 da P" said... Jay-Z don't need publicity stunts.  If he just wanted publicity, he could of just did a song about it or something.  Plus, of course he had to talk to Nicole about it... and if she's coo with it then we all should be.  
May 2, 2008 4:20 PM
 

KST2G said:

Good look Hov.

Maybe this will shut up all the Jigga haters across the nation... yeah rite!
May 2, 2008 4:25 PM
 

rocafellareppin said:

why would he do this? those kids never would have had a college fund if there dead beat dad never died.
May 2, 2008 4:25 PM
 

bman said:


whatevaitt8kes said:fake, the rap version of TD jakes
Prophesizing on your CDs and tapes..

WTF??? Do you even listent o TD Jakes???? Do you even listen to NAS?? you are playing yourself.... FOR REAL.

"Won't break you a crumb of the little bit that he makes
And this is with whom you want to place your faith?"
huh? aint nobody sitting at the bottom of anyones fet waiting for a crumb to fall.. and if you got any sense at all your faith will be in GOD not any man... Check ya self
Just say you like Jay-Z and keep it movin'...
May 2, 2008 4:26 PM
 

Handsome_Rob said:

that's wusup  Jay.... gotta love him.

CEM.... fam... ur  LOSEN

in tha word of MC SEARCH

STEP OFFFF!(echo)
May 2, 2008 4:29 PM
 

whatevaitt8kes said:

@bman

homie i think u missed the point i was trynna make, and to answer ur question YES i listen to and YES i do sometimes watch Bishop Jakes. aint nobody playin ova here my nigga. the point i was makin is that jay-z does alot for the community and doesnt get alot of credit for it. i aint got no prob with jakes or nas. calm down homie. my feet is planted firmly on the ground and my faith is in god, not man. dont take 3 lines out of the verse and use that to summarize the whole thing. peace
May 2, 2008 4:33 PM
 

What a guy « Media Outrage said:

May 2, 2008 4:48 PM
 

Quis4sho said:

This wuz dope... Much props...!!!
May 2, 2008 4:55 PM
 

mylles said:

Jay! i don't know if you would ever read this but "May God bless you abundantly" for setting up a trust fund for those kids. That's what leaders do not the things Al Sharpton and them old fools are doing. God gave you a voice but you are using it wisely and hope we all can take note

RIP
Sean Bell
May 2, 2008 5:07 PM
 

rocafellareppin said:

I killed sean bell
May 2, 2008 5:10 PM
 

bkmostwntd said:

JAY ALWAYS STEPS IT UP A LEVEL ABOVE ALL. THATS A BOSS FOR REAL
May 2, 2008 5:11 PM
 

Dice_Thrower said:

Jay gave to the children of a man who was gunned down.  That's a great look.  I gave money too.  I also gave money to Katrina victims.  As honorable as it is to help out Sean Bells kids, Jay isn't trying to affect change by speaking out against the injustice. When Kanye was saying "bush don't care about black people" Jay, didn't co-sign.  3 years later he put that sound-bit on a song.  Helping Sean Bells kids in the future is great for that mans kids, speaking out publically against the NYPD will possible help our whole community. If he has the voice to do it, and the platform, and he truely does care, then why not speak on the matter with conviction? Or is he going to wait three years and incorporate the message in his concert?

That's not hate, it's real talk.  There's a difference.

RIP Sean Bell!
May 2, 2008 5:12 PM
 

rocafellareppin said:

Dice the thing is, no one cares about your community. We let you live in poverty in hopes that you all just kill each other off and it seems to be working. Every black on black crime makes this world a better place. One nigger dead and three in jail. Gotta love it!
May 2, 2008 5:15 PM
 

SPATE Magazine All Day said:

Thats a kind gesture on the part of Jigga man.

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May 2, 2008 5:17 PM
 

F1. said:

How can you shoot a man 31 times and get away with it? That means the one in the chamber and the fifteen in the clip. The mans definately got to be down by the third or fourth shot. Then you dump that clip, grap,reach,find,borrow,steal or whatever the F, another clip and continue shooting another fifteen rounds at someone laying in a pool of their own blood.
I'm sorry. I know everbody on here knows what 31 shots mean. I just had to vent that out to ease my emotions. I swear I think the city wanted us to act out so that they could lock up and tag some more melanin enriched (black) folks and enact some more control laws and tweek up the penalties for disobedience.
We need that judge out of there! I hope his name becomes garbage among his own peers and what Jay Z is doing is bringing on shame to the officers/overseers (KRS1's qoute ) and the unjust dis honorable judge arthur cooperman.
May they reap what they sew by way of the Universe.
May 2, 2008 5:20 PM
 

Jay-z » EXCLUSIVE: Jay-Z Establishes Trust for Sean Bell’s Children said:

May 2, 2008 5:33 PM
 

BULLCITY FELLA said:

for all you dumb bitches who thought Jay would come with some kinda insignificant rap-song about this injustice......CHEK YASELF NOW..!!  
It's a helluva good look that Jay has grown outta all that stupid-streetlife-gangsta-ghetto-project hustler-NY bullshit to know what it really means to be a responsible Blackman in American society....  
Dude brought water to Africans who ain't never had it....Now this..!  And that's just what's been publicized about dude....Forget his lyrical prowess, this dude is on some REAL SH*T RIGHT HERE...!!!
May 2, 2008 5:38 PM
 

BULLCITY FELLA said:

for all you dumb bitches who thought Jay would come with some kinda insignificant rap-song about this injustice......CHEK YASELF NOW..!!  
It's a helluva good look that Jay has grown outta all that stupid-streetlife-gangsta-ghetto-project hustler-NY bullshit to know what it really means to be a responsible Blackman in American society....  
Dude brought water to Africans who ain't never had it....Now this..!  And that's just what's been publicized about dude....Forget his lyrical prowess, this dude is on some REAL SH*T RIGHT HERE...!!!
May 2, 2008 5:39 PM
 

BULLCITY FELLA said:

@ Dice_Thrower
everybody isn't a politician and everybody doesn't play the same role  in this.....
people on the outside will be quick to tell someone else what they need to be doing about this or that, but it ain't hard for ANY OF US to say what needs to be said,  Just b/c Jay says something on tv ain't gonna mean much more than what it meant for Kanye to say what he said.  What came of Kanye's statement?  answer me that...?  nada, except got him more publicity.....das it..!!!
Not saying u'r wrong, but just like the business with Oprah's school in Africa.....we, that care, do what we can and do what moves us.!  
May 2, 2008 5:45 PM
 

Pimp$lim said:

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May 2, 2008 5:48 PM
 

R G said:

Good move Jay, thats what grown men do. You deserve alot of respect for this move pimpin'
May 2, 2008 6:12 PM
 

Dice_Thrower said:

@bullcity Fella

What Jay did is a great gesture.  Helping to secure the future of the children of Sean Bell is something nobody in the community can shit on...  Personally, I'm tired of Sharpton, ad people like him acting like they are the voice of the people.  Jay doesn't have to be a politician, but why not publically say something about what happend to Sean Bell and the injustice that happend subsequent to that.  Why not issue a statement?  If he wanted to keep the fact that he is helping out the Bell children private we would have never found out.  He wanted us to know that he is aware and actively doing something, so why not issue a statement condeming the NYPD?  If history is any indicator he will incorporate it in a show/concert 2 years from now.  Much like e's doing with George Bush on his tour now...A little too late seen as bush is on his way out anyway. Jay gave a mill to hurricain Katrina and he himself admits it was in vain.  He should of gave his time, and lent his voice.  Why make the same mistake twice?  I'm not trying to single out only Jay either.  Anyone of signficance in the east coast hip hop community needs to show their support and be vocal. Show the youth that you're willing to say enough is enough, and hopefully that alone may spark the mind of the next young revolutionary.  There's a bigger picture and more at stake.  Not the time to stay silent if you have a voice.
May 2, 2008 6:12 PM
 

jubilee.shine said:

LOOK HOW THEY DO!!!!!!!

http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=25540566ca

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compton 8.24.03
May 2, 2008 6:21 PM
 

Quiseebaby said:

My nigga! I was waiting for a song or some voice from our leaders and once again Hov stepped up. He's my favorite of all time and I was dissapointed to hear a song about a ball player but nothing about this situation, but him actually looking out for the kids is more important then any song! Respect to Hov for this and alot of other things he do that never get mentioned. Now where's Nas at?? Where's Wayne at?? T.I?? I aint letting ya off the hook. All of our top dogs in the game needs to acknowledge this situation because if it wasnt for our voice in music this couldve been anyone of us young black men that this happened to. Rap put u in a position for more then just money and fame, it put u in a position to talk for the people that cant be heard so let our voices be heard!  
May 2, 2008 6:33 PM
 

nercity07 said:

@ Dice_Thrower

What Kanye West said wasn't big to me homie. Mos Def, Common, Talib, X-Clan, Chuck D, The Coup and countless others have been saying that for years (Even when his Daddy was in office).

When Kanye said "Bush don't like black people" to me that's like me saying "Tomorrow is Saturday" Duh!

I give him partial credit for saying something but what did he do afterwards? Really nothing.

Black people we need to stop "Talking" and do more...and that's what Jay-Z did.  
May 2, 2008 6:42 PM
 

Dice_Thrower said:

Yo, didn't Nas pay for Sean Bells funeral or something along those lines?  He still needs to step up and speak on the issue now.  I love Jay as an artist, but you can't just throw money at the issue.  I'm a huge Jay-z fan artistically, but I remember shit that others don't.  Like when he publically dissed the NYPD after he was charged with stabbing Un in the club.  Then the NYPD shot back at him in the press, and he retracted his statements then offered the NYPD benevolence fund a donation.  He issused an apology to the NYPD publically for inadvertantly hurting the pigs feelings.... I know it was a political move, but then to offer to donate money????  Sorry, he needs to step up and speak on the NYPD and be a real leader.  Wasn't it Jay that anointed himself "the voice of the young people"?  Where his voice at now.  I'll keep it all the way real, I met the man more than once, he a surface cool nigga.  And make no mistake he knows what's going on domestically and internationally.  Stop playing connect four with Ye, and show that you're about more than just the money.  Take a stand.
May 2, 2008 6:42 PM
 

jalamc048 said:

shit i remember all these fools hatin on jay, like why jay ain't do a song and blah blah blah, and what jay doin now is better than any other rapper has done for the bell family.  Sure all these songs are great and raise awareness and whatever, but it ain't gonna put food on the table for the family....
May 2, 2008 6:44 PM
 

nercity07 said:

Once again Dice_Thrower it's crabs in a bucket. If Jay didn't give anything then he'd be all about himself, when he gives back then it's not enough. It's a nigga mentality that people have that can't give props and respect game.

Not everyone can be Malcolm, Barack, Jackie Robinson or MLK, but that doesn't mean their mission isn't as important.

I spoke out and said that he doesn't agree with the verdict. If he made a speach on MTV what would that do? Would NYPD be like "Oh, Hov put us on blast we gotta stop" hell nah.

It's a damn shame when people do something positive and we as black people be on some "Oh, but he still didn't do this" type shit.

No offense to you, but it's sickening.

Big shout to Hov for doing something besides making a song.
May 2, 2008 6:49 PM
 

Tommy K. said:

Good look 4 Jigga!
May 2, 2008 6:49 PM
 

prob_limbs said:

you got to respect hov for this,this is man'n up, yell

www.myspace.com/panhandoelrcorp
May 2, 2008 6:51 PM
 

nercity07 said:

Dice_Thrower-

Jay isn't "throwing money" what he's doing is setting up a trust fund which is much better. It's setting up their future, plus putting on the comercials brings awareness.

But let's be real..once again. If Jay-Z paid 10 million for comercials during the NBA playoffs on ABC talking about "NYPD are killers" don't you already know this?

Talk is cheap! We've "We shall overcome" chants to much. When one soldier or father dies it's up to us to help the people who are left behind. the whole "It takes a village to raise a child" statement speaks in volumes on what Jay did.

Stop looking for leaders and lead yourself and do your part.
May 2, 2008 6:53 PM
 

dwill1 said:

money talk bullshit run the marathon. JAY-Z is having serious conversation with this homies. now that is the way you do shit.
May 2, 2008 6:59 PM
 

willie falcone said:

Maybe now Jay could be able to bail Dame out. LOL
May 2, 2008 6:59 PM
 

Dice_Thrower said:

Nercity07, I think it's big what Jay did.  I'm the first to say that I'm impressed that he's taking the responsibility of securing the kids future on his own shoulder.  I'm just saying these are critical times, and things are getting worse.  The responsibility is all of ours that know better.  But I remember when he was quick top issue an apology to the NYPD cause they was upset with him, so why not be quick to speak on what's going on now.  His publicist is still on payroll, otherwise we wouldn't have known about this trust fund.  If you can issue a statement saying not all cops are bad cause they was making shit tight for you back in the day, why can't you issue a statement saying you are appauled with the recent verdict.  And still put your money where your mouth is.  Then challenge others with some noteriety to do the same?  But is he going to flash a picture of Sean Bell on tour for an album in 2 years, like he's doing with the Katrina victims?  The time is now to show and prove.  For all of us.
May 2, 2008 7:01 PM
 

Do 4 Love said:

Good move.....but money is not the fuckin solution...So if a family member gets shot you give dem money to consule dem.FUCK THAT.We need some real soldiers to represent us.Mennnn where is pastor troy,50 cent,dead prez,lauren hill and more more more real soldiers in this game.
U know people will say why 50 but look into this game well you will see people that really can practice what they preach.

THE VOICE OF DA PEOPLE*
May 2, 2008 7:03 PM
 

Dice_Thrower said:

I been doing my part for years.  Can't pulll my card in that respect.  I've given money and my time to many causes.  I'm not looking for Jay, to lead me, not in the least.  I'm a grown man that's been through it, and have a REAL understanding of the game.  I just want all these so called celebs o play their part to the fullest.  No ads, or billboards.. how about a statement, like when he was sucking up to the NYPD and issued one praising the work they do.  That's public record brother.  So excuse me if I expect him to do just as much if not more, when it comes to this issue.
May 2, 2008 7:07 PM
 

Swagga said:

We ridin' with Jigga... We ridin' with the Bell family.... FUCK THIS SHIT... THIS SHIT IS OUTRAGEOUS WHAT THESE MUTHAFUCKAS CAN GET AWAY WITH ! ! HOW ! ! HOW GODDaMnIt ! ! ! HOW THE FUCK CAN ACQUIT SOME OBVIOUS SHIT... See THE PIGS give each other leeway... but never a nigga... It's good... Fuck Em....

B A R A C K      F O R      P R E S I D E N T ! ! ! ! !
May 2, 2008 7:10 PM
 

nercity07 said:

Dice_Thrower we agree to disagree on this issue. But as men we pay respect and keep it moving. I pay you respect, keep doing yah thing for the community and for our people and God bless.


City
May 2, 2008 7:18 PM
 

Dice_Thrower said:

Nercity07, I don't even think our views are that different to be honest.  You're seem to be a stand up dude, I know I stay standing up for my people.  We just having an open diologue, cause we both obivously care and that's where the change has to start.  Brothers standing as men and showing that they care.  Jay did a great thing, let's all build on that and keep the momentum going, and never forget.  Gotta stay throwing them dice.  100
May 2, 2008 7:31 PM
 

Shifty_UK said:

much respect to jay-z.

one of my friends was last night sentenced to 2 1/2 years in jail for punching a police officer.

he and one of his freinds was at a pub drinking and they got involved in a fight, next thing some 'passers by' pull out clubs and beat his freind badly while he was on the floor. my friend obviously jumped in to help him and knocked one of the guys the fuck out.

anyway turn out they was undercover cops. but here in UK it is law that before any undercover police make any type of move on a suspect (such as arrest, detaining etc etc) they must announce they are police, but these guys never did that.

court case come round, and the police all got together and said they did announce they was police.

and a few months back one of my other friends from school was beaten by police and had his arm broken, he was [pissing blood for 3 days too.

this is nothing compared to what went on here, but it does go to show that police injustice and brutality go on the world over. no wonder its 'us against them'.

fukin pigs disgust me
May 2, 2008 7:38 PM
 

DreamZiNaTi2 said:

"everytime itz a tragedy, im the first on to help" and he wasnt lying Jigga has a enormous heart what ever hiz motivez might be  oh and that was quoted off Blueprint 2 I just so happen listened to it today.

check out my barz at www.myspace.com/dreamzinati2 the future of hip-hop in Cincinnati  peace
DreamZ aka DreamZiNaTi
May 2, 2008 8:12 PM
 

DreamZiNaTi2 said:

"everytime itz a tragedy, im the first on to help" and he wasnt lying Jigga has a enormous heart what ever hiz motivez might be  oh and that was quoted off Blueprint 2 I just so happen listened to it today.

check out my barz at www.myspace.com/dreamzinati2 the future of hip-hop in Cincinnati  peace
DreamZ aka DreamZiNaTi
May 2, 2008 8:12 PM
 

hip hop junky said:

it was said that jay been worken wit the family on this,so its no stunt,2 bad he didn't open some type of learnen institute 4 cem3 LOL,& bman, I bet this shit is killing all them jay haters.. That's y they sayen fuck him..yall pretty much shit outta luck wit this 1 tho.. No matter what u say or how u feel,yall lame ass no ur hov did gods work..maybe you should listen 2 t d jakes..But look @ that picture cem3 have up..looken kinda sweet,yall no them gay niggaz got 2 b seen & herd LOL. He prob still chirpen niggaz. LOL

Can't let da haters take me off track.. Good look jay, god bless u & yours...

I feel that vs from jay, only the lames didn't get what u was sayen or they didn't want 2 get it..damn I no they mad as shit!!!

Shout out 2 qgizzle for his comment$$$$

Whatevaittakes, your name says it all what ever it takes 2 keep a black man down..that's what ur new name is LOL !!!


BIG ups!!! 2 All jay haters!!!!!
May 2, 2008 8:34 PM
 

BiggLaHMusicKVOL1 said:

that's some good shit right there, that's what they call paying it forward, ya'll gotta understand alotta ya'll that's on that bandwagon with the bullshit ya'll hear or see actin like groupies and shit, talkin bout this or that , alotta ya'll need to shut the shit and just read shit, some of ya'll shouldn't event comment, common sense or for the dummies reading is entertainment not fundamental no more enjoy bitches!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
May 2, 2008 8:48 PM
 

MAK™ said:

THANK YOU JAY-Z!!!

just a few days ago i said where is Jay-Z and 50 when it comes to this situation with Sean Bell.

and now he has answered me and many others questions... Chea!

-MAK-
May 2, 2008 9:13 PM
 

ALLday_EVERYday said:

They need to go head and make a cd with all the dedication songs on there. Possibly Koch. With a Famous DJ.  Drama. or K Slay
And let the world know we're not gonna stand for police brutality and the double standards they set on minoritys and blue collar workers!
Big up 2 Jay for makin 'Power Moves'
R.I.P Sean Bell
Long Live The Pimp
Peace To that Moe
May 2, 2008 9:27 PM
 

BossSwagga said:

@ DICE TOWER

You got a lot of nerve to look for the bad in this brotha!!

Jay not only set up a trust fund but also was working with the sean bell family in the I will not lose campaign before the verdict even came out!!!!!

Jay is doing something that no rap artist is doing...others arent stepping up so speak on that.....

I Applaud Jay for all of his efforts.....as an African American male who lives in the ghetto and has made it out and about to graduate college I extremely proud of this move and hope these things continue!
May 2, 2008 9:29 PM
 

Dice_Thrower said:

@BossSwagga

Do you read my posts or just skim through it?  I applaud his efforts and providing for the children.  I was addressing a seperate issue, which is condeming the NYPD.  It's not only on Jay, but I destinctly remember him issuing a statement years ago prasing the NYPD, and offering them a donation, which they turned around and refused.  His only reason for doing that was cause the boys were on him.  If he can applaud them then, he can condemn them now.  But what he's doing for bells fam is HUGE, but again it's a seperate issue.  I am a product of the NY streets, and I first met the brother Jay in 95 when he was buying out the store in queens before his first LP ever dropped.  Been knowing murder smith and others in his inner circle.  I applaud what he did, but speak on the pigs that got off.
May 2, 2008 9:36 PM
 

techguy said:

This was nice of JayZ, but he is doing more for those kids than their father would have done.  Sean Bell was a victim, but he was also a crack dealer.  Maybe having that fund and not having the influence of their father will enable them to make it out.  
 
May 2, 2008 9:42 PM
 

Dice_Thrower said:

Little known fact... Jay was caught with a loaded weapon.  He accused the police of racial profiling, which he was probably correct in doing.  The NYPD got upset with his statements, and Jay instead of holding firm offered his 40/40 club for a policemans ball, which they turned around and refused.  I'm not mad at that move, it was a strategic one, they were on him too close.  He was willing to speak on their tactics then, I feel he should speak on the situation now.  I seen enough double talk in Harlem, I aint accusing the brother of that, just would like to see him use his influence and lash out at them publically.
May 2, 2008 9:54 PM
 

Warwick Cat said:

The man did a wonderful thing by setting up this trust fund.
May 2, 2008 10:13 PM
 

n!gga i can read! said:

aye you cant talk down on nobody for doin what jay is doin for the sean bells kids. shit i hope that if some fucked up shit like that happends to me a nigga would put some money up for my youngin in my memory.


                                R.I.P SEAN BELL
                                 
May 2, 2008 10:21 PM
 

nahson said:

ay jubilee.shine what song are those lyrics from
Right hand on the Bible, left hand in the air
Before I spoke one word, made sure my throat was clear
A-hem, I'm a prisoner of circumstance
Frail nigga, I couldn't much work with my hands
But my mind was strong, I grew where you hold your blacks up
Trap us, expect us not to pick gats up
Where you drop your cracks off by the Mack trucks
Destroy our dreams of lawyers and actors
Keep us spiralin, goin backwards
At age nine, saw my first hate crime
Blindfolded, expected to walk a straight line
Mind molded, taught to love you and hate mine
Climbed over it, at a early age, Jay shined
Fuck the system at Lady Justice I blaze nine
Your Honor, I no longer kill my people, I raise mine
The soul of Mumia in this modern day time
if anyone knows
holler
May 2, 2008 10:23 PM
 

YoungTails said:

@ Jubilee Shine


what's the name of that song yo? That shit is hard
May 2, 2008 10:37 PM
 

Souman72 said:

NOW THIS IS HIP HOP AND THIS IS WHAT GIVING BACK IS ALL ABOUT IT .
May 2, 2008 10:42 PM
 

dizi » Blog Archive » News 05/02/08 - EXCLUSIVE: Jay-Z Establishes Trust for Sean Bell’s Children said:

May 2, 2008 10:58 PM
 

truthbetold23 said:

he doing this because he want to is just that what stupid people like y'all want to see in order for jay z to really keep moving and making money he had to do this, for people not to really talk about him he did this for his career as a publicity stunt man u think that nigga really give a fuck  last time i check nobody cares these days
80% of black people still don't know this incident about sean bell happen yet, plus everybody talking about this hip hop man wtf is wrong with y'all, y'all must not know what hip hop is, nobody cares about hip hop no more everybody wants money! all of them rapper who now starting to rap about this every one of the already slow is late niggas wait this long to speak don't

That the problem we wait for one person to do something before we do it  
May 2, 2008 11:33 PM
 

DreamZiNaTi2 said:

if you were a true Jay fan you would know that was the third verse of "Dopeman" off volume 3 holla at cha manz Dreamz at
www.myspace.com/dreamzinati2

Cincinnatiz Future Mc
May 2, 2008 11:50 PM
 

DreamZiNaTi2 said:

if you were a true Jay fan you would know that was the third verse of "Dopeman" off volume 3  one of the hottest verses Hov ever spit holla at cha manz Dreamz at
www.myspace.com/dreamzinati2

Cincinnatiz Future Mc
May 2, 2008 11:51 PM
 

DreamZiNaTi2 said:

www.myspace.com/dreamzinati2 check it out but since you wanna spit jay verses I got one for ya and tell me if you know


They say a midget standing on a giants shoulder
can see much further than the giant
So I got the whole rap world on my shoulders
they tryin to see further than I am
and I have been tryin to be patient with they preoccupations
with David and Goliath
but sooner or later that patients gonna run its course
and im forced to be a tyrant
me a tyrant
comming through your environment
im mad nigga im am gassed
nigga I am back with the team
no I in that
R.O.C. ya'll not iron that
yall dont see plenty cause the reign aint gon
the dynasty, no not me but yours
Dame Kareem nigga itz tha gangsta team
stop your run one of the reasons that they call the game green
the other reasons, we got a gang of green
the feds better at getting cheddar that remainz to be seen
Nigga!
May 3, 2008 12:04 AM
 

rtl0808 said:

that is alot better than a song. fuck a song actually do something folks. everyone knows that after 3 months people will forget and go back to their lives.  At least Sean Carter is doing something that will actually change these kids lives.  For everyone that was hating on Jay for not doing a song, f**k you!!!!!!
May 3, 2008 1:14 AM
 

DreamZiNaTi2 said:

you dumb azz nobody waz asking him to do a song and if your dumb azz waz reading the blogz I already commended tha man for hiz patriotizm I had just happened to know tha verse tha other person put on here and replied with another verse just for tha moment, so before you go talking s!#$ get cha factz straight cocksucka and fuck you!!!!

oh by tha way check out my music page and give some constructive criticism No haterz allow

www.myspace.com/dreamzinati2
May 3, 2008 1:30 AM
 

ShawtyCake said:

Well I guess Jay-z did do something for Sean Bell. Now it's 50 Cent turn.
May 3, 2008 2:25 AM
 

Ballplyr21 said:

That's what's up Jay!!
May 3, 2008 4:17 AM
 

primaryimage said:

son of an nypd officer killed the other day. fuck him. let them feel our pain. how can i contribute to the fund?
May 3, 2008 5:33 AM
 

v4vendetta said:

great look jay. Don't mean to be disrespectful but Sean Bell's lady looks good. She has to move on and marry a man that will love her and the kids! Don't do a Coretta Scott King and use your fiance to advance/invent your career. Hey if it aint me hittin that some other dude will be.  And they both will try and find a way to access that fund to buy things for themselves. She's still in mourning but in the future it can happen.
May 3, 2008 6:09 AM
 

The Mexican said:

I have never been a fan of Jay-Z, ever.  I have never even listened to a Jay-Z album before and when a song of his would come on the radio I would change it.  I've never even bought a Rocafella album because of my dislike for him.  But after reading this and him doing this for Sean Bell's children I am a fan now and will buy his albums.  It will be hard for me at first but I will look into his stuff now.
May 3, 2008 7:44 AM
 

uptownsound said:

This is a piece of good news for everybody.

Nicole Bell won't have to worry about paying for her kids education. That does not make up for her tragic loss, but it will make her and her kids lives easier.

Jay-Z gets the good publicity and a tax writeoff. I hope he also feels good about being able to make a difference, but I don't know him, so I will not assume to know what he thinks.

BTW, if you want to set aside funds for someone else's education, you don't have to be rich to do it. It's called a 529 plan, starts as low at $25/month, and it's a deduction on your state taxes. You can even create one for yourself, if you don't want to give out like that.

It's kind of a shame this article got rated only 3 stars though. Maybe if someone died on sizzurp or something, it would get a better rating.

Peace
May 3, 2008 8:18 AM
 

Jay-Z steps up for the Widow and Children of Sean Bell « O Hell Nawl! said:

May 3, 2008 9:06 AM
 

Que4Real said:

I knew the Big Homey was going to step it up!!!! Im lost 4 words on that one!!! Jay keep it 100 Homey!!!! Actions really speak louder than words!!!

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May 3, 2008 9:14 AM
 

DetroitsDaughter said:

Jay-Z is a giant amongst men.

I am also really proud of all of the dialogue that this announcement has created. Now if we could just stop talking and start doing... What more will it take for hip hop to stand up for our Civil Rights?
May 3, 2008 9:37 AM
 

DetroitsDaughter said:

@ uptownsound

It doesn't say a 529. It says a trust...

"Typically, a trust fund is regarded as a long-term, profitable program that can provide significant monies that vest when a child becomes an adult or graduates from college.

They can also become available at a designated point in the future. Trusts, educational or otherwise, are generally set up in the child's name, by their parents or others close to the child."

This money will be able to be used in various ways, and will likely be disbursed at various ages, and then end at about 25. Because it is stock based, it will grow in value annually.

It's not just a college fund and even if it was... it's still a magnificent gesture. I can't understand why even one person would knock or question the authenticity of this effort, except for jealousy.

May 3, 2008 9:43 AM
 

Asher "Black Bomb" Sommer said:

Definitely the right time to show his heart. And
this does not seem to be a fake press move
since Jay already put Sean Bells wife in the
Rocawear add.  This kind of reaching out
I'd like to see more often.
May 3, 2008 9:57 AM
 

Mornin Man said:

Good look Jay...I'm glad he's publicizing this move. Maybe others in his position will be motivated to do something similar...


...now, watch the NYPD hate on Jay for not establishing something for widows of NYPD who died in the line of duty.
May 3, 2008 9:57 AM
 

Thegreat4kay28 said:

Good look on what Shawn did but the dude that left the post by the name of HIRAM CLARKE MIKE D   to compare him to MLK, Malcom , come on dude thats pushing it a little wouldn't you think.. Again I cant say enough about what he did... IT was great more blacks and whites need to step up in times like this but to compare him to those guys is ridiculous !!! ( WHERE IS THE WORLD GOING WHEN WE COMPARE OUR RAP HERO'S TO REAL AFRICAN AMERICAN HERO'S WAKE UP YOUNG BROTHER )
May 3, 2008 10:45 AM
 

System_Of_A_Brown said:

RESPECT.
May 3, 2008 10:57 AM
 

Panama Jack said:

I dont understand why everyone is talking about "he needs to address the issue". Why? The issue has been addressed time and time again and nothing has been done and nothing will ever be done. Him standing on a soap box preaching would have been an exercise in futility. But him ACTUALLY doing something for the family is better than any talk or song.
May 3, 2008 11:09 AM
 

punksjumpup2getbeatdown said:

now thats real talk.gotta respect this dude for sharing his wealth and helping the kids...how can anyone even try and hate that??
May 3, 2008 11:37 AM
 

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May 3, 2008 11:41 AM
 

geepoppa said:

People still hatin' on this guy?
May 3, 2008 11:55 AM
 

bknewstash said:

 The Mexican said:
I have never been a fan of Jay-Z, ever.  I have never even listened to a Jay-Z album before and when a song of his would come on the radio I would change it.  I've never even bought a Rocafella album because of my dislike for him.  But after reading this and him doing this for Sean Bell's children I am a fan now and will buy his albums.  It will be hard for me at first but I will look into his stuff now.

You sound like a clown.Dont jump on the jigga band wagon now
May 3, 2008 12:10 PM
 

2pacsoldier5084 said:

how can you not love jay-z?
May 3, 2008 2:03 PM
 

D-block 4life said:

damn that's the best news ever posted on AHH
May 3, 2008 2:10 PM
 

DollaBill007 said:

I think everybody's level of respect for Jigga (haters included) just went through the roof on this one.  ... If you can't respect the Man for looking out for another Man's seed, Then you need to Slap Yourself To Sleep!!!
May 3, 2008 2:32 PM
 

uptownsound said:

@DetroitsDaughter

Thanks for outlining some of the (many many) differences between a trust and a 529 plan. Reading through the article, I realize that I latched onto the educational use of the trust. . That's my mistake. I'd mentioned the 529 plan because it's an easy way for someone to provide educational assistance for someone else & thought it would be helpful. I didn't discuss setting up a trust because that's a more involved process (and a longer comment).

As for doubting the integrity of Jay-Z, I did not (and do not doubt) the integrity of Jay-Z. I don't know what Jay-Z's integrity is. This gesture was fantastic, and I wish more rappers and/or their companies would follow suit. I just don't assume that a public figure is the sum of their public moves.

Peace

May 3, 2008 2:33 PM
 

Jay-Z Establishes Trust for Sean Bell's Children & Sean's widow speaks on the tragedy for Rocawear said:

May 3, 2008 3:03 PM
 

Just_In said:

Wow that goes to show some of you who prejudge how ignorant it can be at sometimes. Last week when they posted that "Jay Z freestyle," a few dudes was on the post blastin dude cause they felt he should have been putting energy toward the Sean Bell situation. All I have to ask now is, what do you have to bitch about now???
May 3, 2008 3:56 PM
 

MissDallasTx214 said:

NY should start a riot behind this madness, and I heard the police called taunting Nicole after the trial, I need to write Oprah and ask her why this chile aint been invited to her show, she trippin.....
May 3, 2008 4:57 PM
 

adopefemalemc said:

@ CEM3
u ig'nant as shit

You can hate him or love him as an artist but u gotta respect him as a man for doing this. Hopefully others w/ the resources will come thru also..And those w/ the knowledge can organize. Google Adisa Banjoko, he's trying to take this matter to the UN
May 3, 2008 11:12 PM
 

Malcolm X jr. said:

thats great to see... everyone caught up in taking losses in the media, its nice to see someone catch a doub
May 3, 2008 11:48 PM
 

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May 4, 2008 12:00 PM
 

Antlivethegreat said:

It's moves like this that separates the real from the fake. It really shows you that these rappers have no problem dropping 100k on a watch and 50k on some dumb broad at a strip club but wouldn't give a dime to a real situation. That boy Jay-Z keeps it real for real. The rest of you so called ballers and Ceo's need to pay attention to the real at work. I want to hear how the haters want to disrespect this boss move now.
May 4, 2008 12:28 PM
 

richie sick said:

only one word for you jay.  something you probably don't need to hear, but something that's all this issue needs to be boiled down to in the long run...

THANKS
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BAB0012 said:

I criticized Jigga man last week and damn it I tell ya it's good to see ctas stand up and do something...damn it anythang.....go on Big Pimp!!!!
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May 5, 2008 1:20 AM
 

Sonicfever.com said:

Thats the way to show the hip hop community cares about the children and families as a whole. Big up to Jay Z he usually comes through for people in need maybe more rappers with big money will step it up like he did.  http://sonicfever.com
May 5, 2008 2:47 AM
 

T. Nasty said:

Yo check out the fight of the week at http://www.linkentertainmentonline.com

Brooklyn stand up this is how we do, NY, Miami, Washington, Philly, hell all Hoods stand up they can't stop us no more we got powerful black figures in our community now. Lets keep going to school and making this bread thats how you hurt them!!
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May 5, 2008 8:36 AM
 

T. Nasty said:

Yo check out the fight of the week at http://www.linkentertainmentonline.com

Brooklyn stand up this is how we do, NY, Miami, Washington, Philly, hell all Hoods stand up they can't stop us no more we got powerful black figures in our community now. Lets keep going to school and making this bread thats how you hurt them!!
Yo check out the fight of the week at http://www.linkentertainmentonline.com
May 5, 2008 8:36 AM
 

T. Nasty said:

Yo check out the fight of the week at http://www.linkentertainmentonline.com

Brooklyn stand up this is how we do, NY, Miami, Washington, Philly, hell all Hoods stand up they can't stop us no more we got powerful black figures in our community now. Lets keep going to school and making this bread thats how you hurt them!!
Yo check out the fight of the week at http://www.linkentertainmentonline.com
May 5, 2008 8:36 AM
 

T. Nasty said:

Yo check out the fight of the week at http://www.linkentertainmentonline.com

Brooklyn stand up this is how we do, NY, Miami, Washington, Philly, hell all Hoods stand up they can't stop us no more we got powerful black figures in our community now. Lets keep going to school and making this bread thats how you hurt them!!
Yo check out the fight of the week at http://www.linkentertainmentonline.com
May 5, 2008 8:36 AM
 

Bizness As Usual said:

See for all the haters, Jay understands his responsibility. We lost that that sense a long time ago because we were trained to be savages. And that's not us really. Big up to Jubilee for for setting the record staright I suggext everybody read that comment
May 5, 2008 9:32 AM
 

msnyjerzy said:

This is really good. When the bigger artists like Jay step up like this, it helps inspire others to follow and that's a step in the right direction.


Peace Everyone!
May 5, 2008 4:55 PM
 

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