47-year-old rapper and music mogul, Shawn Carter aka Jay Z, finally talks about the elevator fight which was famously caught on camera when his sister-in-law, singer Solange, attacked him in an elevator after the Met Gala in 2014. Speaking during an interview on the Rap Radar podcast he said:
‘We’ve always had a great relationship. I fought my brothers and argued with my brothers my whole life. It just so happens, who we are, these things go into a different space, but it ain’t nothing.
‘We’ve had one disagreement ever,’ he claimed in the new interview, recorded on Sunday.
He added:
‘Before and after, we’ve been cool. She’s like my sister. I will protect her. That’s my sister. Not my sister-in-law. My sister.’
Jay went on to praise the ‘incredible’ work of both his wife and her sister, Solange, after being asked about the joke that the elevator incident – which was rumoured to have been sparked by him allegedly being unfaithful – had sparked three great albums, his own 4:44, Beyoncé’s Lemonade and Solange’s A Seat At The Table. He said:
‘I think we went into that elevator great artists. That don’t surprise me.’
Solange had a surprise hit with her third studio album, released in September 2016, hitting the top of the Billboard 200 album’s chart in it’s first week of sale.
‘I’ve always loved Solange’s music. I think she was slept on before this album. I thought the album before this one was amazing too. Incredible artist.’