Rapper
Jay-Z is singing President Obama's praises for endorsing same-sex marriage,
insisting "it's the right thing to do."
"I've
always thought it as something that was still holding the country back,"
Jay-Z told CNN on Monday, commenting on gay couples not being able
to tie the knot.
"What
people do in their own homes is their business and you can choose to love
whoever you love,” he said. “That's their business. It's no different than
discriminating against blacks. It's discrimination plain and simple."
The
singer's statements come as several, prominent black pastors have spoken out
against the President's historic announcement to back gay marriage. Obama held a conference call with several of the church leaders last
week to explain his decision.
Jay-Z,
whose real name is Shawn Carter, shrugged off claims Obama's
decision could cost him votes, especially with the African-American community.
"It's
really not about votes," Jay-Z insisted. "It's about people."
The
singer is an ardent supporter of the President, performing at several White
House events in the past four years.Obama recently spoke to The Atlantic about
his rap-star preferences, telling the magazine he favors Jay-Z over Kanye West
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