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Jay-Z has broke his silence on his Glastonbury Festival performance

Topic: Music | June 30th, 2008
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Jay Z has broke his silence on his Glastonbury Festival performance and has told MTV News how the festival went and explained why he started his set with Wonderwall and talked about Amy Winehouse’s controversial comments about Kanye West.

Jay Z said that “It was a historic night for Glastonbury and for myself (as) it’s the first time a hip hop act had headlined,” he also said that “It was one of those nervous moments right before I went on and I haven’t had that feeling in a long time.”

He went on to talk about why he sung Wonderwall he said that “That’s my sense of humour. I have a sense of humour like a Brit’ so I thought people would appreciate that. Noel Gallagher was one of the biggest detractors so I figured that was a cool way to start the show. I play that song (Wonderwall) a lot at my restaurant on Friday nights- after we’ve had a few drinks it works really well. That’s how I knew it so well.”

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