New York City Council members are pushing for legislation to declare December 4th as “Jay-Z Day” to celebrate the iconic rapper’s birthday in his hometown.
“The global phenomenon that is Jay-Z—born Shawn Carter—is widely known as an artist, mogul, husband and father, wealth builder, and supporter of economic development and community causes,” said Councilwoman Farah Louis.
She said, “December 4th as Jay-Z Day announces to the world how this Brooklyn son can be all things, including loved by his community. In the spirit of celebrating Hip Hop’s 50th anniversary, establishing an annual celebration to recognize a homegrown hero while proclaiming our municipal support is fitting.”
According to the Committee on Cultural Affairs, Libraries, and International Intergroup Relations, the bill would celebrate Hov’s “legendary status as a masterful MC and lyricist and as an innovative entrepreneur,” which comes just weeks after the conclusion of his exhibit at the Brooklyn Public Library.
The City Council will discuss “Jay-Z Day” on January 3rd, 2024.
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