Jay Z has been in the game for a long time and I would be lying if I tried to guess exactly how long, but I think a long time will due. But any way, he has delivered countless hit albums over his musical career and has become a shrewd business man. In that time he has helped lots of people and probably has dissappointed a few people as well.
Foxy Brown and Teirra Mari are among the few who feel that Jay Z really disappointed them. Seemingly to me both of these young women looked up to Jay Z as a friend and father.
According to Allhiphop.com, Jay Z stated;
“As far as Foxy or Teairra Mari, these are people that I have given chances to. It’s understandable that they would be upset, but you got to look at it from my point of view as well. I gave Teairra Mari the same shot I gave Rihanna. Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn’t.”
It is official, the Las Vegas 40/40 franchise has been sold.
The Las Vegas 40/40 location was in The Palazzo and the sale was for the lease of the area. The new owners will operate the space under a new name.
Trust this is not the end of 40/40 franchise.
“The sale is a great business decision, we are delighted,” the rapper said in a distributed statement. “We look forward to expanding the brand even further to Chicago and Tokyo.”
Who would you think have made the list? The list is sort of shocking in who mad the most money in the past 12 months.
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50 Cent has been crowned #1 Hip Hop Cash King by Forbes. Deservingly he has been hard at work earning earning $150 million over the past 12 months. 50 Cent portfolio was based on album sales, including his most recent platinum selling Curtis album; $100 million after taxes he received in lucrative deal with Vitamin Water.
50 Cent has not stopped yet he is working on a mining partnership with South African billionaire Patrice Motsepe.
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Jay-Z was number #1 last year but was totally bumped by 50 Cent. Jay-Z really had good financial year. He landed a deal worth $150 million with Live Nation, which includes $82 million dollars from his American Gangster album, Live Nation deal and other business ventures.
Remaining Hip Hop Cash Kings are as followings: Read More…
Jay-Z is negotiations to sell a portion of his Las Vegas 40/40 night club for an estimated $44 million.
According to The New York Post, Jay wants to offer 50% of his popular nightspot to the Las Vegas Sands Corporation. This company owns the Palazzo Resort Casino where the Las Vegas 40/40 is located.
Apparently this deal is going to expand the brand of 40/40 franchise.
“This will make the 40/40 club in Vegas the largest sports booking operation,” said the insider. “People can gamble both at the tables and on games. The Sands will also have the right to open 40/40 clubs in London and across Europe.”
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