“The thought behind the verse is, anyone with a disability, just wants a sense of normality – that’s why they’re competing in these games. That was the idea to make the verse as inclusive for as many people, and to make it as normal as possible. It’s influenced by so many different things. There are parts that are influenced by Gabby Douglas, there are parts that are influenced by Ryan Lochte, and by Serena Williams.”
“It can relate to everybody. ‘You can take everything,’ means whether through some tragedy you lost a limb, like an arm or a leg. Or, it could be something like you lost the mortgage to your house. That’s pretty much the idea.” – JAY Z
Check more clips from the ceremony below.






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It’s a shame that there was little to no coverage of the paralympics. These people rep our countries just like able bodied Olympians but get no publicity or credit for accomplishing amazing physical feats while disabled. Smh
This, coming from a man who claims capitalism is american way, therefor Occupy Wall St is invalid and bankers are justified…as he proceeds to make t-shirts that capitalize on them. Hypocrisy at it’s best
no.. the t shirts said occupy all streets!! meaning this camping out shit aint serving no purpose, look back on it and tell me what did it accomplish.. thats what jay said, wtf was it all 4