JAY-Z Gets Confused When Asked To Autograph … A Baseball

    JAY-Z sighting is rare these days, so fans do their best to get a few photos and autographs in whenever he does make an appearance. On Friday (July 10), cameras caught JAY-Z leaving a building in New York City as fans were waiting for him. 

    JAY-Z walked to his car with hands in his pockets in the clip before the camera flashes go off. As he’s about to enter his vehicle, the Marcy native stopped to bless some fans who had merchandise ready for him to sign. Hov signed vinyl records of his albums like The Dynasty: Roc-La-Familia, The Black Album and The Blueprint, but there was one item that he refused to sign. 

    After autographing several pieces of vinyl, a woman pulled out a baseball and asked JAY-Z to sign it. JAY-Z may have made a Yankee fitted more popular than the actual team, but he doesn’t play baseball. The woman was reminded of that when JAY-Z saw the baseball and politely turned her down. 

    “I don’t play baseball,” he said after telling the woman no with a simple gesture of his head. 

    Of all the music-related items that JAY-Z could’ve signed, it’s not surprising he was confused at the sight of the baseball. Even though the woman probably called upon his exit after her innocent fumble, she got more than enough signatures on the vinyls. 

    While he’s not signing autographs, JAY-Z is quietly setting the record straight. He recently shot down rumors Damon Dash made about his relationship with former business partner and Roc-A-Fella Records co-founder, Kareem “Biggs” Burke. 

    According to Dame, JAY-Z didn’t want to do business with Biggs anymore which led to the dissolving of Roc-A-Fella records in 2013. However, that doesn’t seem to be the case with a recent photograph posted on DJ Clark Kent’s Instagram. 

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    In the picture, Kent stands with JAY-Z and Biggs for a quick photo op with a caption that read, “The Manager • The MC • The DJ • (always great to see my brothers).”

    15 thoughts on “JAY-Z Gets Confused When Asked To Autograph … A Baseball

    1. The baseball would have sold for the most money because it would have been a weird one of a kind item. She knew that and apparently so did he. Thats where he drew the line because he probably knew she was a fake fan just looking to scalp autographed merch on ebay.

      1. The realest shit. Know he ain’t have the time but have driver ask a fan the lyrics to a song like “soon you’ll understand “ to earn an autograph or something, most these mfers resellers and shit

    2. Peace came here from vladtv, how is the truth seems stingy for some reason but def f Karen and her baseball

        1. Fuck you you fucking piece of sin flesh whatever race you are in your losing chump! You shall never win butt cheeks!

    3. why do they all look like peasants kneeling to a god asking him to write his name on their lowly offerings to him… Fuck celebrity-ism it just seems like its putting people in a class of lowlyness for no reason… worship an ideology not a man…LOL…you mad bro?

        1. You clearly dont know Jayz and surely not a hip hop fan. Jayz is onenthe top hip hop artist to graze this earth and he got to this status because of it. Now ifnyou have a problem a blackan being rich thats one thing. But to dis his music is another.

      1. A lot of what we saw during that quick moment in time was Jay Fleaz inner self righteous narcissistic inflated ego big as a Macy Day Parade Float!

    4. That was fucked up, why didn’t he just sign it…would’ve not even hurt his pocket. So what if she sells baseball with Jay autograph- how much she really gonna get for it seriously!!! ?if it wasn’t for all the greats to die his ass won’t be on top. Joe Camel ? Jay better be grateful he still got fans his wacky asss along with all this chaotic Carnival, Gay rappers….lmao He got mad $$$$ what he worried about, just sign it…for real the pettiness done got 2 him!!!!

      1. It’s the principal, no pun intended. He did sign the vinyl. You don’t see people asking ball players to sign vinyls and CDs

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