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The rapper was on his way to performing at London’s O2 Arena Saturday.
First, he took the subway to Brooklyn like a true New Yorker. Now, Jay Z is taking over London’s tube.
The 43-year-old rapper gave several Londoners quite the celebrity sighting when he boarded the city’s underground on his way to his own concert at the O2 Arena on Saturday.
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Not only were tube riders graced by the charitable presence of Jay Z, the rapper brought a few famous friends.
Coldplay frontman – and best bud – Chris Martin, hit producer Timbaland and Yankees players Robinson Cano and CC Sabathia were a part of Hov’s 15-person entourage, eyewitnesses told Us Weekly.
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“He got on the same carriage as us at Waterloo station,” a rider told the mag. “It was the Jubilee Line.”
Last time, the “Magna Carta Holy Grail” rapper boarded a Brooklyn-bound R train on his way to Barclays for one of his concerts. An adorable encounter with unsuspecting artist Ellen Grossman, who had no idea who Jay Z was, became a viral video.