Guess I won't have Jay Z at my next birthday bash

LMAO. 

I found this interesting considering the fact that he was performing at a UNIVERSITY and still imposed such high demands.  What university did Jay think was providing performers with high priced alcohol, cigarettes and foreign cars? I'm not sure but when HE find it's I'm signing up for courses ASAP.  Granted I'm sure he understood these restrictions but I'm just surprised that the ppl in charge on his end didn't omit the things that would obviously be declined before sites like The Smoking Gun got hold of this info and put his biz out in the streets.


Jay-Z: I Want My Maybach

Rapper's tour needs include luxury sedan, fancy wine, top-shelf jelly

When Jay-Z headlined last month at the University of Arizona, the rapper banked a whopping $750,000 for his set. But the chart-topping performer did not get every perk requested in his concert rider, since the school does not provide artists with alcohol, tobacco, or $400,000 luxury vehicles. As seen on the following pages from his 2009 concert rider, Jay-Z (real name: Shawn Carter) demands that promoters provide him with ground transportation while he is in town performing. Specifically, the rap star requires a late-model black Maybach (either the 57 or 62 model) with tinted windows. Carter's dressing room (72 degrees, please) must be stocked with Sapporo beer, vodka, tequila, and two bottles of $300 Champagne. Oh, and the 39-year-old performer also needs two bottles (at $200 apiece) of 2004 Sassicaia, which his rider helpfully describes as a "Red, Italian Wine from Bolgheri Region." Additionally, Carter requires "Good Quality" peanut butter and jelly, one martini shaker, 12 shot glasses, and a pack of Marlboro Lights. A marked-up copy of the Jay-Z rider, provided by the University of Arizona, includes the school's deletion of items it declined to provide the rapper.

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Damn, don't you kind of miss this Jay Z
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