The latest from UK emcee Sway is a reinterpretation of Jay Z‘s "Somewhere In America", the first instalment in a series of free releases. From the man himself: “Welcome to Sway’s Sunday Service. On every sunday throughout the month of August I will post something new for my supporters. I’m very excited for you to all hear my latest works. Take no offence to my church references as I respect all religions and the 'Sunday Service' title is part of the overall 'Deliverance' theme.”
Jay Z appeared on "Real Time With Bill Maher" to talk politics, followed by the debut of his "Picasso Baby" video, in which he discusses the relationship between hip hop and art.
Jay Z called into Big Boy's radio show to speak on a variety of subjects, including abandoning the hyphen in his name, the improvement of his live performance, and the possibility of "Watch The Throne 2".
Behold Earl Sweatshirt "Discusses "Doris" & His Comments On "MCHG"" Video, a new offering from Earl Sweatshirt, which was released on Monday, July 22nd, 2013. Earl Sweatshirt's rap artistry continues to improve with every release, something which is most definitely evidenced on Earl Sweatshirt "Discusses "Doris" & His Comments On "MCHG"" Video. His ever - expanding catalogue is definitely better for it, and we're looking forward to the next piece of the puzzle - aren't you?
Check out Jay-Z Feat. Beyonce, Nas, Pharrell, Justin Timberlake, Swizz Beats & Timbaland "Target Commercial For "BBC"" Video, the latest visual from Jay Z, released on Sunday, July 21st, 2013.
Watch Jay-Z "Talks Family & His Future With Zane Lowe" Video - it's the latest video from Jay Z, having dropped on Thursday, July 18th, 2013. Jay Z's musical situation is improving with every new release, and Jay-Z "Talks Family & His Future With Zane Lowe" Video will most definitely help the cause. It's a fine addition to the growing body of work Jay Z has been developing since stepping foot in the game. We're looking forward to what Jay Z has in store.
An advocacy group known as EPIC is calling for an investigation on Jay-Z and Samsung's "Magna Carta" app, which they believe is overly invasive of users' privacy.