Is Jay-Z Holding a Grudge Against Robert De Niro?
By Billy Johnson, Jr. | Hip-Hop Media Training – 22 hours ago
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Last November, the New York Post reported that De Niro confronted Jay-Z for not calling him back after six attempts to make contact.
When the Power 105.1 personalities probed, asking Jay how could anyone shrug off De Niro, Jay implied that there was an issue of mutual respect.

He continued, “Everyone has to be respectful, and everyone has to be a human being and no one’s above. We all [are] human beings, and we all have to be respectful to one another and that’s just the end of it and just how I carry it with anybody.”
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According to the New York Post, De Niro said he had been attempting to contact Jay-Z regarding a song he agreed to make for the Tribeca Film Festival. The two spoke at Leonardo DiCaprio’s birthday party in November. De Niro was said to be complaining to Jay-Z.
De Niro reportedly described Jay-Z’s lack of responsiveness as rude as the hip-hop mogul blamed his poor telephone etiquette on him simply being terrible on the phone.
However, during an interview with New York's Hot 97, Jay-Z made light of texting about sports with President Obama.
Otherwise, Jay-Z has made it clear that he is a huge fan of the Academy Award-winning actor. Over the years, Jay-Z has paid homage to De Niro in his music. On “Empire State of Mind,” he raps, “Yeah, I’m out that Brooklyn. Now I’m down in Tribeca, right next to De Niro. But I’ll be hood forever.”
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