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Jay-Z goes head-to-head with Noel Gallagher at Glastonbury

There are no guests, but HOVA is in fighting form on Pyramid Stage

Sun 29 Jun, 2008

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and also I thought it was ridiculous that he went to the UK to talk about politics, which he NEVER does over here in America. He had English people booing Bush and cheering for Barack (which is what I do all the time) but it was the wrong place to do it. How about you grow some balls Jay-Z and speak your mind over in OUR country, which is where stuff like that MATTERS.

Mon 30 Jun, 2008

I thought all of these comments would have been about Jay-Z and how great he was and his balls or something, but I'm glad I'm not the only one who thought this was ridiculous. He went too far, it's as simple as that. Like, okay, Noel made a comment, a 20 second comment or something on a fucking radio show, and Jay-Z now wants to put it all over the screens at Glasto and through the speakers? It was over-the-top and not in a good way. It made him look immature, especially after he articulated himself so well (NOT sarcasm) before the show about Noel's comments. He just went overboard, simple as that.xraolibx, I am also an American who didn't go to Glasto this year because of this. Glasto is a sort of escape for Americans (and I'm sure people from other countries, too) from rap music and stuff we see on American MTV 24 hours a day. To make Glasto about hip hop this year just seemed wrong to me, and really disappointed me.

Mon 30 Jun, 2008

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