Is Jay Z’s drug dealing past greatly exaggerated???
Posted by Media Outrage on November 30, 2007
Jay’s ex buddy De-Haven is at it again, claiming that the one thing that Hov has built his entire image and legendary status around which is the claim that he sold drugs heavy while young and then jumped out of the underworld into this rap ish is full of lies and pretty exaggerations. De-Haven says that Jay was an innocent bystander and sideline reporter for the drug world that he (De-Haven) was deep into. Here’s what De-Haven had to say in a recent interview with NyMag…
In the video for his new hit single “Roc Boys (And the Winner Is),” Jay talks about a crew of Marcy hustlers called the Roc Boys. Were you a Roc Boy?
I have no idea what a Roc Boy is, actually. I guess that’s something new that they’re coming up with now. There was no crew back in ’88; it was just me and him, so I don’t know how he got “Roc Boys.”
How did you and Jay meet?
We lived in the same building, on the same floor in the Marcy projects, and we went to [elementary] school together. He was a year ahead of me.
What was he like back then?
He was hanging with some “school”guys. Nerds! We didn’t get together actually until after the fifth grade, in intermediary school. We played baseball and basketball. He wasn’t tough on the court at all. He didn’t like physical ball. He was the same type of guy then as he is now, just a cool guy. He wasn’t no bully, he didn’t start no trouble.
Did you and Jay sell drugs together?
No, he ain’t do much selling drugs. I did all that work. He was just a good dude to be around. He was one of my best friends. I taught him some things, but I mainly kept him from being out on the street a lot. Whatever was mine was his. So, we shared clothes, we shared a whole bunch of stuff. We had sex with the same women plenty of times. We both got burnt! We had the drip. My mom took him to the clinic. My mom also got him out of jail.
Does Jay exaggerate his drug-dealing in his songs?
I’m telling you he overexaggerates. He was there to see things, but doing some big-time Frank Lucas–type thing? No. He nickled and dimed, but nothing on a major scale. He definitely didn’t sell nothin’ in Marcy. Spanish Jose, who he mentions a lot [in his songs], was a friend of mine. Jay didn’t have no affiliation to Spanish Jose.
You’re saying Jay appropriated your story?
He says it himself. He’s been talking about me since day one, on a lot of his albums. He mentioned me on The Black Album, and I hadn’t seen him in years.
After Marcy, the two of you headed to Trenton.
Yeah. I wasn’t going to school. My basketball coach in high school recommended me to go to Trenton High, which had a great basketball program. I moved to Trenton in ’88, and it was just like an open drug market out there. I couldn’t even focus on the basketball when I saw that market. So I got settled in there. I went back to New York and talked to Jay. He wasn’t doing nothing, he didn’t have no money in his pocket, he wasn’t feeling school, neither, so I asked if he wanted to come live with me. We moved in with my aunt, who accepted him as my best friend. In Trenton he started dipping into his music with Jaz-O, so he wasn’t much around, because he had to get back and forth to the studio, which I was funding. I was supporting [his career] with everything I could do. When he needed more people in the crowd, I provided more people in the crowd. When he needed security, I provided security. I supported my dude!
When did the two of you have a falling-out?
We never really had a falling-out, that’s the problem. This is why I’m so confused. There was no argument, there was none of that. I don’t want an apology [from him], I want a reason. What happened? When my case [a federal drug-conspiracy charge] came in 1998, I never seen him again too much anymore. The case had nothing to do with him, his name never came up, so I’d like to ask him, “What happened?” Where did his departure come from?
When he talks about you on “No Hook,” is he accusing you of snitching?
I think he’s talking about the way I went about this YouTube project [and not about snitching]. But he’s into subliminal messages, so [I think] he’s trying to get me hurt. That goes beyond disrespect. He’s getting my safety involved. I can’t believe my own daughter’s godfather is trying to get me hurt. But it won’t work. Being that I’ve been in prison a lot of times, a lot of people know my credibility. They know I went all the way to trial with my federal case, and I won.
Do you want money from Jay?
Not now! We went beyond that. I was hoping from the first YouTube that we could sit down and discuss this like men. But he didn’t go that route.
Have you seen any financial benefits from this project so far?
No, but I’m looking to see that off of this DVD and this book. They’re about a lot of things that we’re talking about. A lot of people come forward, verifying what I’m saying. In the book I go into full detail about [my] case, about, when I did see Jay, what we talked about. It’s full of details.
Will they be self-released?
Right now, everything is still in the works. I have two major companies which are doing a little bidding war. I might just do something independently if they don’t come up with the proper numbers.
To listen to ‘No Hook‘ click here.
For rest of the interview click here.

Confused? said
why is eveyone always on Jay Z side no matter what is said about him or what he does people and fans act as if he is their GOD ? Get real out here everyone doesnt wnat Jay Z’s money or whatever , you guys say money money . like everyone from someone past is after that persons money Dehaven needs to expose Jay so you lames will get off of Jay Z balls you are not his woman . Those guys have a relationship that went beyond the media , someone got jay Z telephone number call Dehaven and give it to him cause he left his number so that he could get called and he still got to get on youtube
D.Sel (from beaumont,Tx) said
Man,as soon as you think you’ve discovered real in the rap game, the truth always slaps you in the face. I can’t lie, I am shocked to hear this about Jay. But at the same time, I still respect HOV’S HUSTLE. He knew what it took to sell records, and he went with it. When you’re signed to a record label, either you sell or flop. Im not a drug dealer either. but if RAP BECOMES A CAREER FOR ME, AND I KNOW TWO MILLION PEOPLE ARE GOING TO BUY MY ALBUM IF I TALK ABOUT DRUG THATS WHAT IT IS…REAL TALK
wallstreetgatekeepers.com said
this is crazy you have 2 real kats at odds.I have MAJOR RESPECT for jay.but it something that dehave said that puzzled me. he said that”they never had a dispute,so he just want to know what happen.Another 1 of jay’s associates made the same claim.hmm like i said before this thing(hip-hop,hustle,gangsta,or whatev)we subscribe to is the cornerstone of our modern struggle.so with that said,those participants of that struggle adhere to certain unwritten rules.if you ride with your man you don’t have to ask him not to tell on you or be disloyal,it’s already understood. So if your man escape poverty it should be understood that he’s going to show you where he left his footprints for you to follow. With that said if jay built a fortune off of his experiences as a hustler and De-have played a major role in that part of his life/hustle,then out of respect their should be no question as to who should pay homage.Jay don’t owe nobody nothing,but if he respects what this is,then it’s self explanatory..Jay and Dehave..have a REAL history.to jay’s defense,even if he was not the major figure,he’s been exposed to life for sure. I like and respect both of those brothers..so I hope they work it out…”Break em or go broke” let’s get there people
De-Haven said
Thats whats up wallstreetgatekeepers? In all said in done PRINCABLES!!!!!