By Karu F. Daniels, AOL Black Voices

Is Jay-Z making exit plans to leave historical hip-hop record label Def Jam?
Some roads are pointing in that direction.
According to 'MTV Radio Networks,' rumors are circulating that hip-hop mogul may be jumping ship as the head of Island Def Jam to head over to Columbia Records.
A source close to Hov (as he is known on the streets) confirmed to the 'New York Daily News' that Jay-Z (legally known as Shawn Carter) is in talks with the Sony-owned musical empire, which is the longtime home to his girlfriend Beyonce Knowles.
The label also boasts a roster which includes John Legend, Bow Wow, Amerie, Mary Mary, John Mayer and music legend Bob Dylan.
Why would he leave?
Not only is he one of the richest men in music and hip-hop fashion, Jay-Z's association with Def Jam just makes the most sense, from a branding standpoint.
Def Jam original co-founder Rick Rubin is helming Columbia these days -- and reportedly looking to shake things up.
Some insiders hinted the recent talks are in response to the arrival of hip-hop super-producer Jermaine Dupri, who was appointed President of Island Urban Music Division last February.
"There isn't room for two kings at one label. Why would Island bring in another power-hitter urban guy? ," the source said to the paper.
Well, technically Antonio "L.A." Reid is the real king of the label -- since both of them report to the former LaFace Records founder and Arista Records president.
Though it's not the fabled hip-hop label it once was -- where rap ruled the scene -- Def Jam has scored big time with pop friendly releases from the likes of Mariah Carey, Kanye West, Rihanna, Ne-Yo and Hollywood hip-hopper Ludacris.
Atlanta-bred bad boy Young Jeezy and Brooklyn rhymesmith Fabolous have maintained steady sales with their latest releases.
But what about rap pioneers LL Cool J, Method Man, Redman, and Ghostface Killah? Their latest releases on Def Jam have gone unnoticed by the record buying public.
Even Jay-Z's former rap rival Nas, who initially did great numbers with his much buzzed about Def Jam debut 'Hip-Hop Is Dead,' experienced a sales slump and has not been certified platinum.
Does this mean they are not relevant?
Only God and the Devil knows the answer to that question.
But did their albums get the same marketing push as some of the newer releases?
No way Jose!!!
Not sure how well he will fit into Columbia's corporate and conservative culture, but hey this buzz is a great negotiating tool.
When reached for comment tonight, Jay-Z's a staffer at Def Jam said the 'Daily News' "story" was the first they've heard of any pending negotiations.


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By: LISA on 7/25/2007 9:30PM
Whatever lable jay wind up with he will be just fine.
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By: LISA on 7/25/2007 9:34PM
that was a typo I meant label. :)
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By: Briea on 7/25/2007 10:25PM
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By: Fitzgerald on 7/25/2007 10:58PM
Jay Z moving on to Columbia would be fine, but the same mistakes he made at Def Jam he will make at Columbia too.
He failed to realize the talent Christina(the young lady who sung the hook for Lost Ones for him), the artist is gifted but he promoted a non -talent act Rhianna, sad but true. A lot of great artists suffered by not a strong push-Nas, Ghostface Killah among man, LL Cool J was right about not promoting the artists well, but was wrong to condemn the place that made him a star and going on G-Unit is career suicide as is Usher is about to head now.
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By: Gemini_531 on 7/26/2007 12:38AM
I think Jay-Z is making a bad decision. He seems to be following Beyonce` just to get in with her dad...lol... Maybe it will work out.
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By: ty on 7/26/2007 1:42AM
WHAT ABOUT WHAT LL!!! I LOVE JAY-Z BUT LL WAS NOT A HAPPY CAMPER.
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By: Warren on 7/26/2007 3:34PM
But what about rap pioneers LL Cool J, Method Man, Redman, and Ghostface Killah? Their latest releases on Def Jam have gone unnoticed by the record buying public.
Yeah. That's because Jay-Z didn't even try to promote them. He didn't put any real money behind any of them. Selling records is about marketing and he's never marketed anyone while he's the president of Def Jam. Wonder why he never raps on any of his male artists records hmmm?
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By: ebonieyez26 on 7/26/2007 7:03PM
it dont matter where jay goes he's still and always will b da king of HIP-HOP
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By: Cherry on 7/27/2007 3:03AM
This is sad but true...I agree w/ LL Jay is good @ promoting himself!!! (tell the truth people y do u think he promoted Rihanna so well(because she gave him some duh!!!)....But no matter where he goes he'll be alright....this is business & everybody knows if you dont look out for self theres a strong possibility u will not go up the latter!!
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By: bj on 7/27/2007 6:36AM
jay aint shit, all he care about is that bitch, thats y damn near every legend thats on def-jam came at his neck, some even put out diss records. fuck jay z, joe camel lookin nigga.he promotes rhianna, but what about the people thats been in the game 4 numerous of years. its fucked up, again FUCK U GAY Z, LOL
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