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Is Jay-Z satanic???

Aaron Jacobs

Issue date: 10/21/09 Section: Entertainment
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Is the H to the izzo, V to the izza a Freemason? Many have speculated over the years of his career that Jay-Z has been involved in Freemason activity and that he prescribes to some occultic beliefs. But with this cloud of symbolisms and words, will his fans still follow him?

He is one of the most financially successful hip-hop artists and entrepreneurs in America, having a net worth of over $150 million, shipping over 30 million copies of his albums in the United States alone and receiving several Grammy Awards for his musical work. In mixing music performance and business, there is arguably none better than Jay-Z.

Early on in his career he distinguished himself as being different from his style of rapping to his overall outlook on hip-hop as a business. Jay-Z has taken the hip-hop genre even more mainstream and has had more success in this arena than many of the top rappers in the industry.

Patrick King, a senior business major, said, "Jay-Z has revolutionized the game and formalized hip-hop. His outlook on this business makes rappers want to grow up; he makes them want to buy tailored suits and not rims. He has become an icon who pushes for original hip- hop."

But hidden within the lyrics of his music are plenty of metaphors about the Illuminati, Lucifer, and even God. Jay-Z has recently signed with Rocnation, but his former record label, Roccafella Records heavily employed the usage of the pyramid shape containing the "all seeing eye," which is attributed to the Illuminati. The Illuminati is a rumored secret society having had historical influences in the seats of power around the world.

Barry Samples, a senior business management major, said, "His lyrics are very powerful and influential. But I don't agree with the use of some of his lyrics. I think he is a part of the Illuminati. He even calls himself 'J-hova' god mc, which is alluding to Jehovah (the God of the Holy Bible)."

The Illuminati ranks are reserved for top Freemason members. Their symbol is used on the back of every dollar bill. Because the orders of Freemasonry are in fact a secret society there is no way to 100 percent prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that the practices that have been researched are in fact true. But according to first accounts and written articles by the Freemasons, Jay-Z's actions are right at home.

Freemasonry has deep roots in history, government, and religious practices. It prides itself on knowing the supposed hidden mysteries of nature and the world by understanding the significances found in numbers and words. Many high level figures in society have been accused and sometimes even proven to have been Freemasons.

Jay-Z's newest release, "The Blueprint 3," was recently released on Sept. 8. His album is full of religious and Masonic symbolism. The definition of a blueprint is a designed plan or technical drawing which a builder follows to accomplish the master architect's plan.Freemasons use the square and compass enclosing a "G" to signify that they are the builders of society, following the plan of the "Grand Architect," representing the "G" symbol.

Now whether or not anyone believes that Jay-Z is a mason leads to the question are Freemasons knowingly or even unknowingly serving the powers of darkness? Yes, according to the beliefs of some high-ranking Freemasons of the past. Aleister Crowley, famed for his writings on Satanism and witchcraft, was also a Freemason of the thirty-third degree, the highest degree. He made famous the quote, "Do what thou wilt, for this shall be the whole of the law." This quote is in direct conjunction with going against God's commandments and doing whatever man wants to do; sin. Jay-Z wore a sweater containing this exact edict on his interview on the set of the "Run This Town" video. Coincidence?

It turns out that many of the people who are fans of Jay-Z will continue to like his music no matter what he raps about or does. When the information about masonry and serving the devil was told, students tended to agree that although the information was compelling that it wouldn't change their opinion about him as a rapper, believing that the lyrical content wouldn't affect their own beliefs, as they would be listening regardless of his religious beliefs.

Andre Collins, a junior business major, said, "Contrary to the accusations of him having devilish beliefs, he is still a good example. It wouldn't affect me listening to his music if he was satanic."

But some students actually believed that these symbols were too much to justify listening to Jay-Z as an artist.

Alyssa Rhodes, senior communication major said, "Hip-hop isn't related to my life. The lyrics themselves make me want to listen to something else."

Latoya Smith, a senior psychology major also said, "I think he is the devil. He has something to do with freemasonry and the Illuminati. Most entertainers are a part from it."

In fact many other influential hip-hop artists are rumored to be connected to freemasonry besides Jay-Z. Throughout his career he has had songs which have been of questionable content. Even from his freshman release, "Reasonable Doubt," he has included songs like "D'Evils." The chorus of which says, "Dear God, I wonder can you save me? Illuminati want my mind, soul, and my body...Dear God, I wonder can you save me? Secret society, tryin' to keep they eye on me..." The entire song is filled with other possible satanic statements.

On the "Black Album," Jay-Z had a song named Lucifer. In it he quotes, "Lord forgive him, He got them dark forces in him, but he also got a righteous cause for sinning; them a murder me so I gotta murder them first; Emergency, doctors performing procedures, Jesus." Although Jay-Z may not be a Christian, how many Christians would willingly listen to a person who stands on purpose for the exact things that oppose God?

His entire ninth album, "Kingdom Come" is founded upon a principle taken directly from the Holy Bible. Kingdom Come, is in reference to whose Kingdom, God's, his, or Satan's? This could be viewed as simply being cocky, but to others Jay-Z appears to be asserting himself equal with God.

Now the extreme researchers who have looked at everything as being a possible negative in favor of Jay-Z believe that because he may be a mason that his shots taken at God Himself or in reference to Him are proof that Freemasons are secretly against God. Some believe they hold that the Grand Architect represented by the "G" in the Freemason emblem, is not God but it in fact is Satan or Lucifer. And that the Freemason goal is to manipulate from the leadership of religion, government, and entertainment according to the Grand Architect's plan to set up his kingdom.

But beyond any opinion as to what these symbols or lyrics mean, what does this information mean to the public, from the most extreme fan to the occasional listener. The information is readily available for all to see and judge for themselves.


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robert livingston

posted 11/06/09 @ 10:09 AM CST

man this is crazy. on his song dirt off your shoulders it sounded like he said "middle finger to the lord" but on most lyric websites it says "law" well it doesnt matter all of this is pointing the finger at him and i havent heard him trying to jusify it so who knows? I'm not persuaded to everything I hear so as long as the beats on his songs are good I might burn it. (Continued…)

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jahvena whyte

posted 11/07/09 @ 5:50 PM CST

wow that article is very deep...even though im not a huge rap fan...it still makes me wonder...if that is true i would have to discontinue listening to him because it would be against my religion. (Continued…)

Imani Joness

posted 11/08/09 @ 9:54 AM CST

I can't say that I'm shocked because most famous people, especailly those with alot of power, lose themselves spiritually. It sounds like he started off right but somehow got lost. (Continued…)

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Tochi Opara

posted 11/16/09 @ 1:49 PM CST

What a pity!!! What shall a man give in exchange 4 his soul? So all these equating himself to the great God of the universe albeit subtley is exactly what satan did so he is in familiar territory. (Continued…)

Jonathon Gite

posted 11/19/09 @ 11:31 PM CST

Yeah this whole article is ridiculous. It is a very long stretch to say that he is apart of the Illuminati. The hand sign is to represent diamonds not a pyramid. (Continued…)

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Travis

posted 11/20/09 @ 2:22 PM CST

Eight million stories out there and they're naked
cities is a pity half of yall wont make it. Me I gotta plug Special Ed "I got it made" If Jesus paying Lebron I'm paying Dwyane Wade----Jay Z ( Empire state of mind)

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Ray Coleman

posted 11/25/09 @ 3:49 PM CST

Listen JayZ and his wife have Lost their mind to greed , power and to the lust.T he devil is using them and they are aware and letting him destroy their souls . (Continued…)

Hiram

posted 11/26/09 @ 10:25 AM CST

As a graduate of an HBCU - namely Howard, this article disgusts me. How can you as a supposedly educated person even align Freemasonry and Satanism? Secondly, how can you make the absurd assumption that a non-Christian automatically = Satanic? Do you not know your history? Do you not know that many of the ideological founders of black political movements and concepts were freemasons? Do you not know who David Walker is? Marcus Garvey? DuBois? This whole article makes me angry because the correct information is available in libraries and in many Grand Lodges themselves. (Continued…)

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E61

posted 11/28/09 @ 9:46 PM CST

This article is crazy and just an attempt to once again under-mind something that your do not understand...I hate the fact that everytime someone has a misunderstanding about something that is out of the mental sate of understanding they say that it is satanic. (Continued…)

Lauren W.

posted 11/30/09 @ 4:20 PM CST

don't be fooled by his lyrics n expensive jewlrey. sorry to those who like him but he's wrong. whether you accept it or not. The proofs in the music you're buying fools! and If you think siding with Jay-z over God is a good decision you are in for one hell (literally) of a rude awakening. (Continued…)

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