Forget having a chart-topping album, winning a Grammy Award, raking
in millions of dollars or selling out huge arenas. According to
legendary rapper and mogul Jay-Z, the real measure of success in hip hop doesn't revolve around any of these weighty achievements.
When 45-year-old Jay-Z appeared
on "Oprah's Master Class," he explained how true success comes down to
pure excellence -- and understanding exactly what this means.
"Excellence
is being able to perform at a high level over and over again," Jay-Z
says in the interview. "You can hit a half-court
shot once. That's just the luck of the draw. If you consistently do
it... that's excellence."
Especially in an evolving industry where young stars burst onto the scene, it's easy to confuse a meteoric rise with excellence.
"Having
success for a year or two, that's being 'hot.' That's being in demand
for a short span of time," Jay-Z explains. "Excellence is being able to
perform at a high level for a long period of time."
In hip-hop
music specifically, longevity is no small feat. "In a genre of music
where your career, it's almost like in dog years, you last three
years in hip hop and you're fantastic. You last five years, it's like,
wow, this is amazing," he says. "But if you last through a decade and
beyond, it's almost unheard of."
Almost, but not entirely. Jay-Z's
debut album was released in 1996, giving him close to 20 years at the
forefront of the genre. By his own definition, Jay-Z's status can only
be described one way.
"In my genre of music, I believe that I've achieved excellence," he says. ...HuffingtonPost
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