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Friday, April 12, 2013

Jay-Z releases 'Open Letter': Rapper fires back at critics of his Cuba trip with Beyonce, sports business ventures in new song


A staple in recent headlines, the rapper addresses his Cuba anniversary trip, and the sale of his Brooklyn Nets stake in a new track.


	Musician Jay-Z christens the Barclays Center during the first of eight concerts on Friday, Sep. 28, 2012 in Brooklyn, N.Y.


Musician Jay-Z releases 'Open Letter' to conservaties who chided him over trip to Cuba.

Brooklyn's biggest ego has a new message for all the haters.
In a new track recorded and released in 24 hours, Jay-Z insists he’s cashing out of the Brooklyn Nets — but not abandoning the borough or its arena.
“Would’ve brought the Nets to Brooklyn for free/Except I made millions off it, you f---in’ dweeb,” he rhymes in his new track, “Open Letter,” directed at critics from Havana to Brooklyn’s Barclays Center.
The message comes on the heels of Jay’s announcement he will sell his 1/15 of 1% share in the Nets so his new sports rep agency, Roc Nation Sports, can pursue NBA clients. League rules bar sports agents from owning NBA teams.


Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/music-arts/jay-z-addresses-critics-new-track-open-letter-article-1.1313565#ixzz2QEd9WocH

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