Jay-Z Swears He'll Never Use The Word "B**ch" Again Now That He Has A Daughter
Jan. 16 2012, Published 11:19 a.m. ET
Now that Jay-Z is the proud papa of a beautiful baby girl, Blue Ivy Carter, the rap superstar has decided that there are some curse words he wants to take out of his vocabulary.
Jay-Z, who released a song titled "Glory" after Beyoncé gave birth to their baby girl, has now shared a poem he wrote for Blue Ivy. In it, Jay swears he's changing his tune for his daughter, saying he'll never use the word "b***ch" again.
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"Before I got in the game, made a change, and got rich/I didn’t think hard about using the word b**ch," Jay-Z writes, according to the Daily News. "I rapped, I flipped it, I sold it, I lived it/Now with my daughter in this world I curse those that give it."Now that the rapper has a child, he'll do anything for his daddy's girl, which includes changing his actions. OK! NEWS: BEYONCE & JAY-Z SPEAK OUT ABOUT BABY BLUE IVY: "WE ARE IN HEAVEN" "No man will degrade her, or call her names," Jay-Z writes to Blue Ivy in the poem. "I'm so focused on your future, the degradation has passed. I wish you wealth, health and insight. Forever young you may pass. Blue Ivy Carter, my angel."What do you think of Jay-Z's promise?