Jay Z finally sets release date for 4:44

Started by XXX., June 16, 2017, 06:28:56 PM

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BAPHOMET.

this incoming classic. ?Adnis?

Letter to my dad that I never wrote
Speeches that I prepared that I never spoke.



XXX.

Quote from: Baph al Mana. on June 18, 2017, 11:17:48 PM
OMGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG

https://twitter.com/TIDALHiFi/status/876613291233169409

was his rapping on the trailer from almost a week ago? I dont remember.



WAAAAAAIT!

:gorlonfire:


MAY

Quote from: CAKE. on June 17, 2017, 08:56:49 PM
Quote from: Baph al Mana. on June 17, 2017, 04:12:19 PM
Quote from: Drais. on June 17, 2017, 04:02:18 PM
Erm he bought Tidal for less than $60 mil.

The company is valued at $600 mil and Sprint just bought a share for $200 mil.

Tidal & Jay are fine lol.     

:ummwhat:

wait Hov Kings

:gorlonfire:

And he's bailing out black fathers for Father's Day. 

QuoteJay Z Is Going To Bail Out Dads For Father?s Day

In a new op-ed, the rapper puts the ?exploitative? bail industry on blast.

Jay Z tackles the injustices of the American prison system and the business it propagates in a new op-ed for Time. In his essay, the rapper writes that since producing Time: The Kalief Browder Story, he has become "obsessed with the injustice of the profitable bail bond industry."
?On any given day over 400,000 people, convicted of no crime, are held in jail because they cannot afford to buy their freedom,? he writes. "When black and brown people are over-policed and arrested and accused of crimes at higher rates than others, and then forced to pay for their freedom before they ever see trial, big bail companies prosper."


Inspired by the fundraising drives from Southerners on New Ground and Color of Change that bailed out mothers on Mother's Day, Jay Z wrote that he will be donating to those organizations to bail out fathers this Sunday on Father's Day. "As a father with a growing family, it's the least I can do, but philanthropy is not a long fix, we have to get rid of these inhumane practices altogether," Jay Z writes before concluding with, "We can't fix our broken criminal justice system until we take on the exploitative bail industry."

http://www.thefader.com/2017/06/16/jay-z-bail-industry-op-ed-fathers-day

Wait KING
:stressed:

XXX.

Confirmation that it's an album.



https://www.sprint.com/en/shop/services/tidal.html?ECID=vanity:tidal

I'm ready!

He better bring it, because the rap heads & critics are already being critical as fuck.




XXX.


LOONA.

These lyrics better be the fck on point.     



LOONA.

Quote from: Same Ol' G on June 18, 2017, 12:21:22 AM
Quote from: Drais. on June 17, 2017, 04:11:15 PM
I don't use any streaming service but I'm also not gonna let you girls run with these lies. 

:ummwhat:

     

boy stfu

Where the fck is that 400K?     

BAPHOMET.

Quote from: CAKE. on June 19, 2017, 02:29:54 AM
Confirmation that it's an album.



https://www.sprint.com/en/shop/services/tidal.html?ECID=vanity:tidal

I'm ready!

He better bring it, because the rap heads & critics are already being critical as fuck.

I was going to say I hope this good because I need something to play.

But I dont think Jay has ever REALLY disappointed tbh
:stressed:


BAPHOMET.

Hope they have a song on there as good as "On the Run" part II


BAPHOMET.

No I.D. to Produce JAY-Z's Entire '4:44' Album


With JAY-Z ready to release his 14th studio album 4:44 exclusively on Tidal and Sprint on June 30, Twitter has been getting hype over rumors that the Brooklyn rapper would be reuniting with No I.D. for the project. Billboard has now learned that No I.D. will be producing the entire album.

No I.D. (real name Dion Wilson) has teamed with Hov for iconic tracks like 2009's "D.O.A. (Death of Auto-Tune)," the Kanye West and Rihanna collaboration "Run This Town," and 2013's "Holy Grail" featuring Justin Timberlake, as well as other album cuts off JAY-Z's American Gangster, Blueprint 2 and Blueprint 3.

Previously the head of A&R at Def Jam Records, Wilson recently moved to Capitol Music Group to serve as executive vice president. He also oversees his own label, ARTium Records -- home to Common, Elijah Blake, Jhen? Aiko, Cocaine 80?s and Vince Staples.

Reports first stemmed from a tweet posted by filmmaker Chris Black, who helped produce A$AP Rocky's ?Peso? video and directed the visual for Kali Uchis' ?Know What I Want."

http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/hip-hop/7834085/jay-z-no-id-444-album


https://twitter.com/TheBlack/status/876773295869239297



XXX.

Oh wow.

Don't know how I feel about that.


BrokenHeartsHeal

He hasn't had a good album in a very long time

XXX.

Jay and No ID don't even have any real classics.

I'll fucking SEE about this.

But this seems like a chess move for Album Of The Year attention.  The academy loves albums produced by one producer.