In the second and final installment of Gayle King's interview with Jay-Z for CBS Mornings, the 4:44 MC spoke about the vulnerability involved with being on the world stage, and his history of injecting vulnerability in his music dating back to his debut album.
"My truth is constantly learning and evolving and being ok with that," he explained. "It's hard sometimes learning in front of people, because the mistakes that you are making are being made in front of the world, and being that vulnerable is not an easy thing." When asked if he was afraid to be vulnerable he replied: "I made 4:44, I'm not afraid to be vulnerable."