Jay-Z performs ‘Numb/Encore’ for 1st time since Chester Bennington’s death | Inquirer Entertainment

Jay-Z performs ‘Numb/Encore’ for 1st time since Chester Bennington’s death

/ 04:30 PM September 23, 2017

American rock band Linkin Park came up with a lot of memorable songs over the years, perhaps none more influential than “Numb” from the 2003 album “Meteora.”

The emotional song personified teenage angst at the time and gained the attention of hip-hop icon Jay-Z, who teamed up with the band for the remixed song “Numb/Encore” for the collaborative album “Collision Course.

As tribute to the band’s fallen frontman Chester Bennington, Jay-Z took to the Live Lounge to perform the song—for the first time since the singer’s untimely demise.

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After the performance, an emotional Jay-Z bared the significance of the song.

“That felt really special to me. That’s the first time I’ve performed that song after Chester passed away, which is super tragic,” he said.

Given the circumstances surrounding Bennington’s passing, the 47-year-old business mogul also took the time to speak about the importance of having someone to talk to during tough times.

“I really think that hopefully his death serves as a wake up call, you know, mental health is a real thing. You never know what people are going through,” he shared.

“And you think because they’re performers and he sold 14 thousand, million, records, that doesn’t equate to happiness. Money or fame, that doesn’t mean anything if you’re not happy inside.”

He also advised his peers in the music industry to take their mental state seriously instead of chasing money and fame.

“A lot of people, we go and we don’t deal with what’s happening to us, we just keep going, especially for a performer like that, you just start numbing yourself, you become numb,” he said, making reference to the emotional song.

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“He’s singing it. He’s telling you, you become numb. You just go and get bigger audiences and things like that and you move further away from yourself. It’s tragic, I knew him really well, he was a really nice person.” /ra

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