JAY-Z addresses the rumors that he's retired from the music game.
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might not be in the studio right now, but he's not saying he's retired from the music game, either. The 52-year-old sat down with Kevin Hart for the comedian's series on Peacock, where he addressed those pesky retirement rumors, and how taking his first-ever vacation and becoming a father impacted his approach to his career.
Explaining that his future plans are up in the air, the hip-hop mogul said he doesn't know"what happens next." "I'm not actively making music or making an album or have plans to make an album," he added."But I never want to say I'm retired… It's a gift, and who am I to shut it off? It's open to whatever. It may have a different form, a different interpretation. Maybe it's not an album. Maybe it is. I have no idea, but I'm just gonna leave it open."
It's no secret the father of three has made a name for himself both in music and in business. With 24 GRAMMYs under his belt and a diverse business portfolio spanning from his streaming service, Tidal, to his
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