Jay-Z’s Iconic 1993 Lexus GS300 Takes Center Stage at ‘The Book of HOV’ Exhibit in Brooklyn Public Library

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Jay-Z's Iconic 1993 Lexus GS300
Jay-Z's Iconic 1993 Lexus GS300 (Credits: Car Buzz)

Jay-Z’s iconic lyrics come to life at the Brooklyn Public Library’s latest exhibit, The Book of HOV, showcasing the multifaceted career and legacy of the rap mogul.

One standout artifact stealing the spotlight is Jay-Z’s 1993 Lexus GS300, famously mentioned in his tracks, including “Dead Presidents” and “Can I Live” from the 1996 album Reasonable Doubt, as well as the 2009 hit “Empire State of Mind” featuring Alicia Keys.

Jay-Z's Iconic 1993 Lexus GS300
Jay-Z’s Iconic 1993 Lexus GS300 (Credits: Complex)

Cruising down memory lane, visitors can marvel at the pristine off-white Lexus GS300, a prime example of the first-generation GS mid-size luxury sedan. Owned by Jay-Z himself, the vehicle boasts a timeless white-over-beige color scheme complemented by chrome wheels. Fans can recall spotting this luxurious ride in the “Dead Presidents” music video, adding another layer of nostalgia to Jay-Z’s lyrical journey.

The exhibit, running until December, not only showcases the rapper’s personal vehicle but also features an array of artifacts, including books, photos, clothing, awards, and videos, providing an immersive experience into Shawn “Jay-Z” Carter’s influential career.

Located at the Brooklyn Public Library’s main branch at 10 Grand Army Plaza, this tribute to Jay-Z is both free and open to the public, inviting fans to connect with the cultural impact of one of hip-hop’s most celebrated figures.

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Jameson Duya

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Jameson Duya covers the shifting landscape of the global auto industry, with a focus on emerging markets, international brands, and cross-border innovation. At Dax Street, he tracks how global trends—from electric vehicle adoption to supply chain shifts—are reshaping the way cars are built, sold, and driven.

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