JAY-Z is set to release his latest album, “4:44,”. This is his 13th album and his first since 2013’s “Magna Carta Holy Grail.” The album was totally produced by No I.D. The two have collaborated before, on hit songs such as “Run This Town” and “Holy Grail.”. A lot has occurred to the 47-year-old magnate since then. He’s changed his name. He went from Jay-Z, sans hyphen, to a stylized choice of all caps with a hyphen. He has also had twins with his wife, Beyonce.
Tidal and Sprint will premiere 4:44 exclusively on Friday (June 30). “Kill Jay-Z” is the name of a track that will appear on the forthcoming album, along with the formerly teased track “Adnis.” Details on Jay’s next project have been kept to a least; in fact, the album was being endorsed before it was officially proclaimed. In early June, mysterious 4:44 ads began exploding up on the internet as well as the streets, leading many people to believe Jay’s 14th studio album was right around the corner.
JAY-Z is a global icon and we’re giving customers an unbelievable opportunity to be among the first to experience his new album 4:44,” Sprint president and CEO Marcelo Claure clarified. “Our loyal, prevailing customers, and customers who switch to Sprint can experience the album completely, plus access a courtesy six-month trial of Tidal HiFi, giving them entree to content they can’t get anywhere else.
The rapper endorsed his highly anticipated “4:44” album with a heavy new ad screening an African-American boy running down an alley as sirens blare in the background. The boy in the 23-second commercial is wearing a shirt that simply reads “stay black.”