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Obama Inducts Jay Z Into Songwriters Hall Of Fame

Former President Barack Obama inducted his longtime supporter and friend Jay Z into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in a surprise taped video message Thursday, explaining his bond to the legendary MC.
“I like to think Mr. Carter and I understand each other,” Obama said. “Nobody who met us as younger men would have expected us to be where we are today. We know what it’s like not to have a father around. We know what it’s like not to come from much, to know people didn’t get the same breaks that we did, so we try to pop up those doors of opportunity.”

The 21-time Grammy winner made history by becoming the first rapper to be inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame.”Jay and I are also fools for our daughters,” Obama continued, “although he’s gonna have me beat once those two twins show up, and let’s face it, we both have wives who are significantly more popular than we are.”
Jay Z — whose wife, Beyoncé, is in the advanced stages of her pregnancy, which has spurred speculation from fans that she might have already delivered the twins — did not personally appear at the ceremony, but his longtime music publisher and friend Jon Platt accepted the award on his behalf.

The rapper, who is not a frequent social media user, went on twitter to thank those who inspired him, including Obama, tweeting,

The 2017 class of inductees also includes R&B legend Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds, Motown founder Berry Gordy, songwriting duo Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, pop music writer Max Martin and Chicago members Robert Lamm and James
Pankow.

Listen to the speech here!

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