TIDAL has officially confirmed that JAY-Z's new anthology 4:44 is coming on June thirty, 2017.

Rumors of the projection started circulating earlier this calendar month when mysterious ads started popping up all over New York. The album is no longer a rumor and now a very existent project coming at the end of the calendar month which is like a week from at present. JAY-Z also smartly signed a deal with Sprint to make the projection bachelor to Sprint customers. Details of that bargain is not yet known, but something tells us it's well into the millions.

TIDAL posted a 30-2d video prune on Twitter previewing a snippet for one of the singles "Adnis" coming on the album. Adnis Reeves is the name of JAY-Z's belatedly biological father. "Alphabetic character to my dad that I never wrote / Speeches I prepared that I never spoke / Words on a paper that I never read / Proses never penned, they stayed in my head," Hov raps.

The clip is starred by actors Mahershala Ali who played JAY-Z and Danny Glover who played his begetter. The clip shows Ali equally a boxer working on in the gym while punching a gym bag while images of Glover holding the other side of the bag flashes. TIDAL also recently signed a massive $200 one thousand thousand deal with Dart so it'due south unclear if JAY-Z himself signed a carve up bargain with the telecom company for his album iv:44. Sprint president and CEO Marcelo Claure confirmed in a statement that Sprint loyal customers and those who switch volition go exclusive access to the album, as well as, a half-dozen-calendar month trial of TIDAL HiFi.

"Today is an exciting twenty-four hour period to be a Sprint customer," said Claure. "JAY-Z is a global icon and nosotros're giving customers an incredible opportunity to exist among the first to experience his new album 4:44. Our loyal, existing customers, and customers who switch to Dart, tin can feel the album exclusively, plus admission a complimentary half-dozen-month trial of TIDAL HiFi, giving them access to content they can't get anywhere else."