CNN: Why Jay-Z’s music still mattered on 9/11
by Petar Kujundzic / Interviews / September 8, 2011 / 2155 Views

Jay-Z's epic effort, The Blueprint, hit record stores on the fateful morning of September 11, 2001. Since the 10-year anniversary of the tragic events is approaching, CNN published an article that highlights the impact of Jay-Z's sixth album.

“Young people not directly affected are always more removed from the onset of national tragedy,” said Tricia Rose, a professor at Brown University and author of “The Hip Hop Wars.While the much older fans of Mariah Carey or Bob Dylan would likely be too busy and worried about terrorist attacks to rush out and purchase a CD the week of 9/11, Jay-Z’s teen and early 20s fans, already hyped up about this release long beforehand, remained focused on their idol,” Rose said. “And many probably never left the comfort of their bedrooms to download the release.

“Hip-hop heads (fans) have a different kind of relationship to music than fans of other genre,” said Sachs, an assistant professor of media technologies and culture at St. Mary’s College of California. “Hip-hop is not just music, it’s a culture, and that mentality permeates many aspects of the lives of hip-hop heads.”

You can read the article in its entirety here.

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  • Anonymous

    sick and tired of hearing about jay-z

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  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1360735491 Kellen Taylor

    thats like an NBA fan saying they are sick of hearing about Lebron James. It is what it is, he is the GOAT
    http://no-chruch-in-the-wild.tumblr.com/

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1360735491 Kellen Taylor

    thats like an NBA fan saying they are sick of hearing about Lebron James. It is what it is, he is the GOAT
    http://no-chruch-in-the-wild.tumblr.com/

  • Flyshmoezyboy

    the only really reason why his album dropped the same day is because he's in the Illuminati!

  • http://www.facebook.com/asunkee Jamila Wallace

    -_____________________-

  • Theodoreelohino

    Such a Classic album...That album cover is sick.

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  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Hacomar-Diepa-Perdomo/1361624320 Hacomar Diepa Perdomo

    second to that

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Hacomar-Diepa-Perdomo/1361624320 Hacomar Diepa Perdomo

    second to that

  • Tyler

    Then don't click on the link, hater

  • Tyler

    Then don't click on the link, hater

  • Tyler

    Then don't click on the link, hater

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000139160343 Bo Bun

    I think he was being sarcastic. You know, with all the claims of Jay-Z being all satanic and shit..

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000139160343 Bo Bun

    I think he was being sarcastic. You know, with all the claims of Jay-Z being all satanic and shit..

  • Mr Suede

    that woman said “And many probably never left the comfort of their bedrooms to download the release." i PODs WAS NOT EVEN AROUND UNTIL NOVEMBER 2001...everybody in 2011 was burning music from Napster & Kazaa to blank CD's... shes dumb as fuck... it did affect "young" people too... she really meant people who listen to hip-hop dont give a fuck anything... that album made niggas want to soul sample like Ye' & Just-blaze

  • Mr Suede

    that woman said “And many probably never left the comfort of their bedrooms to download the release." i PODs WAS NOT EVEN AROUND UNTIL NOVEMBER 2001...everybody in 2011 was burning music from Napster & Kazaa to blank CD's... shes dumb as fuck... it did affect "young" people too... she really meant people who listen to hip-hop dont give a fuck anything... that album made niggas want to soul sample like Ye' & Just-blaze

  • Thetallkev91

    No.

  • Anonymous

    well said