I want to work with Jay-Z.

I respect Jay-Z. I like him.

I don't hate Jay-Z. I think he's dope.

With Jay-Z, it's hard not to be amazing.

I actually had the chance to meet Jay-Z once.

For the record, I Iike Jay-Z. That's my opinion.

The best thing Jay-Z ever taught me was patience.

I'm cool with Jay-Z. Jay-Z is genuinely my friend.

I would do a documentary about Jay-Z. Yes, I would.

I'm a fan of Jay-Z, I'mma always be a fan of Jay-Z.

I'd like to collaborate with Jay-Z and Mary J. Blige.

I've always loved Jay-Z's music and loved what he's done.

I'm a fan of Jay-Z, from the negotiating table to the booth.

I've hung out with Jay-Z a couple of times, and he was awesome.

I learned so much from listening to Jay-Z, M.O.P. and Gang Starr.

I like Jay-Z for his lyrics, his flow; he's always forward thinking.

Just because I run an indie label doesn't mean I don't think Jay-Z is nice.

I grew up listening to Bob Marley, Jill Scott, Floetry, Nas, Jay-Z, Beyonce.

Jay-Z, he knows precisely who he's going for - 14-year-old white suburban girls.

I've seen Jay-Z and Kanye West. I've seen actors like Tom Hanks and Nicholas Cage.

I have been a fan of Versace for so long, watching people like Biggie, Puff, Jay-Z.

In a lot of places Jay-Z is considered God, Philly, our hometown being one of them.

Brandy is one of my favorite vocalists. Jay-Z is my favorite emcee outside of Biggie.

The best bounce rapper ain't gonna be able to compete with Jay-Z, not on a major scale.

Biggie Smalls, Jay-Z, Nas, Eminem, Big L, Tupac. That was, like, my top five, generally.

Yes, I'm really inspired by people like Jay-Z and 50-Cent to develop more business savvy.

Work out to music that's fun for you. I like a good beat; something from Jay-Z or Eminem.

My taste for rappers is very high. I've only worked with, like, Pac and Jay-Z and Scarface.

I may not be as lyrically adept as Jay-Z and Morrissey, but at least I can sing what I feel.

I've always idolized Jay-Z He's one of my favorite persons, even before I knew him personally.

If I gotta do a Jay-Z beat I want to stop everything. Tell everybody hold my calls, everything.

No rapper in the world from Jay-Z to Tupac to Biggie has 100 percent love on everything they do.

It feels like one family - JAY-Z's one call away for any advice, any questions. He's a real big homie.

It's hard to say a favorite rapper. If I had to pick two, I'm going to go with Busta Rhymes and Jay-Z.

I love Jay-Z, I love Kanye, and I praise the way he's been able to bring more business out of the jungle.

Nas, Big L, Rakim, Jay-Z, Eminem, those was all my influences, but I didn't start recording until I was 16.

My biggest moments have been in Philly - I met Jay-Z and Beyonce in Philly, I did the Powerhouse in Philly.

When you've got certain people like Jay-Z wanting to work with me, then it makes you think people do love me.

I think Jay-Z is probably my best student, and I can say that he listens, and that's what always made him special.

Remember when Jay-Z wore a Che Guevara T-shirt? Nobody knew who Che was. Then Jay-Z wears it, and it's everywhere.

I like Rick Ross as a person. I like Jay-Z and Kanye West as people. But I hate the companies that they record for.

Jay-Z just got that longevity. He can put out anything at any time and everybody will love it. He'll never get old.

My mom was real into like a lot of different musical artists, real artists, even back when Jay-Z and Beyonce was together.

I'm not cool enough to hang out with any rock stars. Jay-Z doesn't come over to my house. I don't hang out with Ted Nugent.

My star will probably continue to rise, and I will start hanging out with Beyonce and Jay-Z and take them to a Toby Carvery.

I listen to Jay-Z, Nelly, Nas, Ludacris and all the young kids out there. I listen to them, and I have mad respect for them.

I stopped writing lyrics down on paper after me and Jay-Z did 'Money In the Bank.' They're something I just hold in my mind.

I'm the female Jay-Z. I never compared myself to other women artists. I compared myself with the best, and the best is Jay-Z.

To be truthful, Jay-Z wouldn't have a quarter of the records sold today if it wasn't for the white people buying his records.

If I could have anybody I haven't had, I'd want to interview somebody like Jay-Z or Puff Daddy, pick their minds a little bit.

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