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Jay-Z Returns To Instagram With First Post In Two Years

Author Autumn Hawkins
August 30th 12:42 PM
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - AUGUST 28: Jay-Z attends the 40/40 Club 18th Anniversary at 40 / 40 Club on August 28, 2021 in New York City.

Jay-Z is back on Instagram! The rap mogul made his first post in two years on Tuesday (Aug. 29). The post was made to promote The Book of Clarence, a film that is set to be released at the top of the new year.

Starring in the film is Lakeith Stanfield, James McAvoy, Benedict Cumberbatch, Omar Sy, David Oyelowo, Teyana Taylor, and more. According to IMDB, the film’s plot is: “A down-on-his-luck Jerusalemite embarks on a misguided attempt to capitalize on the rise of celebrity and influence the Messiah for his own personal gain. The journey leads him on an exploration of faith and an unexpected path.”

Jay executive produced the film alongside British filmmaker Jeymes Samuel. The two previously worked together in the 2021 film The Harder They Fall which was Samuel’s directorial debut. In addition, Jay is also contributing to The Book of Clarence‘s soundtrack with new music, according to Vanity Fair. For The Harder They Fall, Hov contributed two original songs on the film’s soundtrack with collaborations with other artists. The songs were: “Guns Go Bang” featuring Kid Cudi and “King Kong Riddim (ft BackRoad Gee)” which is a collaboration between Jay-Z, Jadakiss, Conway The Machine, and BlackRoad Gee.

RELATED: Jay-Z Deletes Instagram Less Than 24 Hours After Launching It

Hov is concerned that viewers could pass judgment on the theme of his latest project. The Brooklyn native doesn’t want the audience to “immediately just focus on the religious aspect of it and not the human story,” he told the publication.

He added: “My fear is that people don’t allow that arc to take place, and are immediately judging.”

Jay-Z joined Instagram under the handle @jayz in 2021 in promotion of The Harder They Fall and only follows his wife Beyoncé. He is also the only one she follows on Instagram. Hov ended up deactivating his account in less than 24 hours after he created it in 2021.

Take a look at Jay-Z’s post of the trailer here and the full trailer below:

Jay-Z: The Businesses That Made His Billion-Dollar Empire

  • Roc-A-Fella Records - Record label

    Since 1984: Nov. 4, 1997 Jay-Z dropped "In My Lifetime, Vol.1" on Roc-a-Fella/DefJam Recordings. #DefJam30 pic.twitter.com/gaCa4KQiz2

    — Roc-A-Fella Records (@Roc_A_Fella) November 4, 2014

    Roc-A-Fella Records is a record label and music management company. Roc-A-Fella Records signed Kanye West, Cam’ron, Jadakiss, and other influential artists in hip-hop. Jay-Z founded Roc-A-Fella Records along with Damon Dash and Kareem “Biggs” Burke in 1996. In 2005, Jay along with Dash and Burke, sold the company for $10 million. Island Def Jam Music Group bought 50% of the record label that year.

  • Roc Nation - Entertainment company

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    A post shared by Roc Nation (@rocnation)

    Roc Nation is a full-service entertainment company founded by Jay-Z. They specialize in artist and athlete management under Roc Nation Sports. They also service labels, publishing, touring, and film / TV ventures and keep an open mind to other areas it has not yet explored.

  • Roc-A-Wear - Clothing

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    A post shared by Rocawear (@rocawear)

    Jay started Roc-A-Wear with Dame Dash in 1999. In 2007, Jay-Z sold the rights to the Rocawear brand to Iconix Brand Group for $204 million. However, in 2019, the rapper bought back the intellectual property rights to the brand for $15 million as part of the settlement between him and the Iconix Brand Group. The company is known for its iconic streetwear, including jeans, jerseys, footwear, outerwear, headwear, and more.

  • D’USSE Cognac - Alcohol

    https://www.instagram.com/p/Cvhx-_nOBWI/

    Jay-Z launched D’USSE Cognac in 2012 with a partnership with Bacardi. After a long legal battle, Bacardi acquired a majority interest in the multibillion-dollar brand earlier this year. Jay still remains to have a “significant ownership stake.”According to Complex, Jay confirmed that he owned 50% of the liquor company and Bacardi owned the other half. It is unknown how much of Jay’s stake Bacardi currently has.

  • Armand de Brignac - Alcohol

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    A post shared by Armand De Brignac Champagne (@armanddebrignac)

    In addition to cognac, Jay also expressed interest in the champagne brand Armand de Brignac. Armand de Brignac, also known as Ace of Spades, started its relationship with the rapper in 2006 when the champagne bottle premiered in his “Show Me What You Got” music video before officially launching later that year. They also sell Brut Rosé, Demi-Sec, and premier Blanc de Blancs and Blanc de Noirs. The high-end champagne brand was just one of the ventures Jay set out in his long line of business affairs as he sold a 50% stake in his Armand de Brignac champagne to LVMH in 2021.

  • 40/40 Club - Sports bar

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    A post shared by The 40/40 Club (@the4040club)

    The first 40/40 Club opened in New York City in 2003. The rap mogul then opened locations in Atlantic City (2005), Las Vegas (2007), in his home city at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn in 2012, with its last opening at the Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport in 2014. The Atlantic City location closed in 2013 in preparation for Hurricane Sandy but never reopened. The Vegas location closed in 2008. According to its site, a new 40/40 club location is set to reopen in 2024. The exact location has not been announced at this time.

    The 40/40 Club was created due to Jay-Z’s avid love of professional sports. “I love sports,” co-owner and mega music mogul Jay-Z has said per Flatiron Nomad, “and wanted to create an environment that is conducive to match my lifestyle while watching the games at the same time.” The name is derived from players who hit 40 home runs and stole 40 bases in one season.

  • Tidal - Music streaming platform

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    A post shared by TIDAL (@tidal)

    Jay-Z bought Tidal in 2015. The streaming service debuted Jay’s Grammy-nominated album 4:44, in 2017 and his collaborative album with his wife Beyoncé, Everything Is Love, in 2018. In March 2021, Jay Z sold 80% of Tidal for $302 million to co-founder and former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey. Jay still owns the other 20% of the company.

  • Uber - Ride share app

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    A post shared by Uber (@uber)

    Jay-Z invested in Uber in 2013 for $2 million. The ride-sharing app company is now worth nearly $60 billion, according to Forbes. Jay’s stake in the company is now valued at around $70 million.

  • Monogram - Canabis Company

    https://www.instagram.com/p/CoxUIMULQVU/?img_index=1

    Jay-Z launched Monogram, a canabis company in 2020 in partnership with Caliva where he is also the brand’s chief brand strategist. Monogram sells the flower and pre-rolled joints. Along with having his own brand, Jay invested $19 million in the cannabis payment company Flowhub. He joined forces with Headline (venture capital firm) and Poseidon (investor company) in the investment.

  • Savage X Fenty - Lingerie

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    A post shared by SAVAGE X FENTY BY RIHANNA (@savagexfenty)

    Jay believes in Rihanna beyond the recording booth. He signed the Bajan pop star back in 2005 and she is now a billionaire herself. Rihanna stepped down as CEO of her lingerie brand this year. However, it is still co-owned by the “Diamonds” singer and a group of investors that includes luxury goods giant LVMH and Jay-Z’s Marcy Venture Partners. The brand is valued at $3 billion.

  • Brooklyn Nets

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    A post shared by Brooklyn Nets (@brooklynnets)

    In 2004, Jay bought a stake in the Brooklyn Nets when they were still the New Jersey Nets. The NBA team moved to the rap mogul’s home city in 2012. Jay invested $1 million into the sports team in 2004 which now the team is valued at $3.5 billion. Jay sold his stake in the team 2013 after he announced he was creating Roc Nation Sports, the sports division of his entertainment company. Jay registered as a sports agent so he would not be able to have a stake in an NBA team.

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