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Jay-Z says being poor motivated him to succeed.
The rapper - who is married to former Destiny's Child singer Beyonce Knowles - revealed his rise to stardom stems from a desire to escape from his hometown of Brooklyn, New York.
He said: "Being broke is a great motivator. Home was like the cliche of rough. When I was nine I saw someone shot for the first time."
Jay-Z, who is set to play at the Glastonbury music festival on Saturday, also revealed his taste in music, saying his favourite bands include British group Coldplay - whose new album Viva La Vida Or Death and All His Friends recently topped the US album charts.
Jay-Z said: "My favourite music is heartfelt music, I don't believe in the separation of music. I listen to Coldplay, 50 Cent and Kanye West."
Coldplay frontman Chris Martin has been a close friend of the rapper for many years and attended his recent New York wedding along with his wife Gwyneth Paltrow.
Source:Tonight
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