TARIK LAWRENCE / Music News /
Jan 25th, 2023
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WILL JAY-Z BE DROPPING NEW MUSIC?
Sean Carter has been on top of his game for years now. Musician turned Billionaire businessman, he continues to drop verses every once in a while to show he still has it. He killed the verse he did for DJ Khaled's album and continues to make it known he isn't going anywhere. Jay now in his 50's is more of a businessman more than anything as he has ties to Tidal, the early face of the Brooklyn Nets, and more. People are wondering if Jay will be dropping anew album soon because every few years Jay pops out with a album to show where he is mentally nowadays. His performance at the Grammys is so ironice becuase rap music was not televised many years ago and Jay-Z also used the Grammys he's recieved as a "sippy" cup to show he doesn't need anybody's validation. The Grammys will take place at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on February 5. Bad Bunny is also said to be a likely performer at this year’s Grammys, along with Mary J. Blige, and more. Jay-Z also said for his last album “Tell the Grammys f*ck that 0 for eight sh*t,” he later rapped on “Apeshit” because he was nominated for 8 categories but did not win one that year. Jay-Z has taken home a total of 24 Grammys for his long lasting career.
JAY-Z & YO GOTTI MADE A GREAT THING HAPPEN FOR PRISONERS
Jay-Z and Yo Gotti definitely always do their due dilligence behind the scenes for people locked up in the system. The two of them were strapped up and ready with powerful attorneys ready to go against The Mississippi Department of Corrections for horrible living conditions. “We’re pleased that Parchman has started to address the cruel and inhumane prison conditions after the Department of Justice’s investigation, but we aren’t satisfied with short-term improvements,” Mario Mims, who goes by the stage name Yo Gotti, said in a statement Monday. “The Mississippi Department of Corrections has neglected these torturous living conditions for decades, so we will continue to hold them accountable and ensure they commit to creating long-lasting change that safely protects their incarcerated population.”