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While details are a bit tight-lipped at the moment, The-Dream revealed that he's been in the studio with Timbaland and Swizz Beatz for the new Jay-Z project.
Jay took to his website Life & Times to announce that he sold his ownership stake of the Brooklyn Nets, even though he still supports them.
Jay-Z and Beyonce have become music's first billion dollar couple. That's right, they both make so much money that combined - they're worth a billi! 
After receiving support from Cuban rapper Pitbull, Chicago rapper Common decided to get into the debate by adding a few new politically-inspired bars on Jay's "Open Letter." 
Pitbull proclaims freedom and addresses the politics surrounding Cuba in the wake of Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s very controversial trip.
Both Jay-Z and Beyonce have been receiving backlash all week for their anniversary trip to Cuba last week, and it's not going away.
Even the casual rap listener knows you can rhyme another word - quite a few words actually - with the word "Treasury." It doesn't take a rocket scientist - just an emcee! 
In one of the most bizarre exchanges in the White House press briefing room, a reporter read the lyrics to Carney, asking about the White House approval. And Carney, without missing a beat, hit back.
He just turned Havana into Atlanta, signed Robinson Cano to his sports agency, is trying to sell his share in the Brooklyn Nets, signed a new deal with Universal ... and now he's trying to buy an island. 
Addressing his recent controversial anniversary trip to Cuba with his wifey, Beyonce, Hov was inspired to record the track after seeing it as the lead story on CNN’s website. 
Although we like Stacey Dash, we don't like political Stacey Dash. So GlobalGrind decided to tell the story of Cuba's political history from the perspective of Stacey's pivotal role in the '90s movie Clueless as Dionne Davenport.  
Combat Jack finally got the former Roc-A-Fella mogul to sit down for a very candid, very long, and very funny two-hour interview. 
According to new reports, Jay-Z is looking to sell his share in the Brooklyn Nets in order to advance his newly launched Roc Nation Sports agency and sign a couple NBA basketball players of his own. 
If you're still skeptical that Jay-Z and Beyonce's trip to Cuba wasn't of "cultural importance," listen up.
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