Cape Breton Post

Jay Z inducted

Obama inducts rapper into Songwriter­s Hall of Fame

- BY MESFIN FEKADU

Jay Z, whose wife Beyonce is expecting twins soon, was absent from the 2017 Songwriter­s Hall of Fame, where he was inducted by a charismati­c longtime fan: former U.S. President Barack Obama.

Obama, appearing in a taped video, told the audience Thursday that he’s been listening to Jay Z since he was a “young and hungry state senator’’ and compared himself to the New York rapper.

“Nobody who met us as younger men would have expected us to be where we are today. You know what it’s like not to have a father around, you know what it’s like not to come from much, and to know people who didn’t get the same breaks that we did. So we try to prop open those doors of opportunit­y so that it’s a little easier for those who come up behind us to succeed as well,’’ Obama said, earning an applause from the audience in New York City.

“Jay and I are also fools for our daughters, although he’s going to 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,’’ he added.

Jay Z became the first rapper inducted into the prestigiou­s organizati­on and was the first hip-hop act nominated for the honour.

The icon, who rarely tweets, posted multiple messages on Twitter around the time the ceremony took place, naming rappers who he admires, from veterans like Rakim and Nas to contempora­ries such as Kendrick Lamar and J. Cole.

“Thank you to all the people that have inspired me,’’ Jay Z, born Shawn Carter, tweeted. “Salute to anybody who made a song to feed their family or just vent.’’

The 2017 Songwriter­s Hall class also included Motown founder Berry Gordy; R&B maestro Kenneth “Babyface’’ Edmonds; songwritin­g duo Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis; pop music great Max Martin; and members of Chicago.

Jon Bon Jovi kicked off the multi-hour event at the Marriott Marquis Hotel with “It’s My Life,’’ his band’s 2000 hit that Martin co-wrote. Bon Jovi said that Martin, who has written monster hits for Taylor Swift, the Backstreet Boys and other pop stars, had been a part of 22 No. 1s, placing him only behind John Lennon and Paul McCartney.

Martin, who rarely does interviews or appears in public, called the induction “unbelievab­le.’’

Johnny Gill, the New Edition member and solo singer, earned the night’s loudest applause when he performed “My, My, My,’’ one of many hits written by Babyface. Gill worked the stage from left to right, and even jumped down to the audience to scream the song’s groovy lyrics, bringing them to life.

Babyface, who wrote hits for Whitney Houston, Toni Braxton and others, said he’s amazed that “I, Kenny Edmonds, this little black kid from Indianapol­is, Indiana, wrote a song and somebody in ... Kansas is singing the words to right now.’’

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