Jay-Z adds 'Brooklyn Go Hard' to Tidal after Nets land KD, Kyrie
Jay-Z seems to be pleased with the Brooklyn Nets' free-agency moves.
After news broke Sunday that Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving were joining the Nets, the rapper made his 2008 track "Brooklyn Go Hard" available to stream on Tidal. As Uproxx's Joshua Kellem noted, the song was previously only available to download.
#NowPlaying: @S_C_ x @Santigold. “Brooklyn Go Hard.” https://t.co/AmLWr0znpq pic.twitter.com/H4jfCbnTNZ
— TIDAL (@TIDAL) July 1, 2019
While Jay-Z didn't confirm that the move was tied to the Nets' signings, Tidal editorial director Elliott Wilson has been posting lots of Durant- and Irving-related content on his Instagram account.
Jay-Z sold his small ownership stake in the Nets shortly after launching his agency, Roc Nation Sports, in 2013. Durant and Irving are among his NBA clients.
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