
Jay Z and Timbaland have been under pressure recently.
They are currently being sued by the family of Baligh Hamdi, an Egyptian composer who created the primary sample used in Jay’s hit ‘Big Pimpin’.
After the first day of the trial Jay was asked what he does for a living and began listing off all his endeavors.
‘I make music, I’m a rapper, I’ve got a clothing line, I run a label, a media label called Roc Nation, with a sports agency, music publishing and management.
‘Restaurants and nightclubs, I think that about covers it.’
Andrew Bart who is Jay Z’s attorney then asked him whether he still owns a streaming service.
Jay Z replied: ‘Yeah, yeah. Forgot about that,’ correcting himself.

