JAY-Z DENIES ILLUMINATI ALLEGATIONS ON 'FREE MASONS'
Written by Ayomide Tayo
After years of being accused as a member of the cult group, Illuminati, rap mogul Jay-Z has finally responded to the allegations.
On a track aptly titled 'Free Masons'- which is a Rick Ross track which Jigga featured on off Ross' upcoming album Teflon Don- Jay- Z dispels rumours of him being a satan worshipper and states that when his haters found out that they couldn't match his success, they tried to portray him as a devil worshipper.
Below are Jigga's lyrics on the Free Mason track:
"N---as couldn't do nothing with me, they put the devil on me," Jay raps. "I would have preferred n---as squeeze the metal on me/ Rumors of Lucifer, I don't know who to trust/ The whole world wants my demise, turn the music up.
"If y'all n---as fear me, just say y'all fear me," he adds. "F--- all these fairy tales/ Go to hell, this is God engineering/ ... I said I was amazing/ Not that I'm a Mason .../ I'm on my third six, but a devil I'm not. ..."
On January 13, 2010 in a radio interview Jay-Z said "that I got a lot of money.When people get a lot of money, they start getting those rumors, like Tom Cruise, Willie Smith. That's ridiculous."
Other celerities linked to the Illuminati include; Beyonce, Rihanna, Kanye West, Lady Gaga, Eminem and others.
The Illuminati is a secret society which was founded on May 1, 1776. In modern times it is believed that they are the forces pushing the world to a New World Order. Other famous people who have been claimed to members include; Winston Churchill, Barack Obama, David Rockefeller and others.