Jay Z
Also, Funkmaster Flex says Jermaine Dupri confirmed Jay-Z told him it wasn't a good idea to work with the NFL.
Wiley is going hard for Jay-Z.
Cardi B, DJ Khaled, Stephen A. Smith and others are still riding with Jay-Z.
While many civil rights leaders have seemingly stayed quiet about Jay-Z’s controversial new partnership with the NFL, the Rev. Al Sharpton decidedly confronted it head-on.
Eric Reid also had some intense words for the rapper supposedly becoming part owner of an NFL team.
The rapper is being grilled for latest business deal.
If Jay-Z really does have 99 problems, one of them might be trying to reconcile all the progress he’s made as a fledgling social justice icon with his questionable new business alliance with the NFL.
Jay-Z’s reach over the social justice realm just got extended that much farther after it was announced on Tuesday that one of his companies was teaming up with the NFL for “an "entertainment and social justice partnership.”
Jay-Z and Will Smith will produce a television series that captures the civil rights movement through the lens of Black women.
Police documents show that the Phoenix cop who threatened to shoot and kill a Black family was not completely honest in his incident report.
A Black-owned vegan cookie brand received a $1 million investment from Jay-Z.
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