The man who often calls himself Jehovah has reportedly taken his God complex a step further.
Word has it that retired rapper Jay-Z, a.k.a. Young Hov, will come out of retirement to release a brand new album in November called Kingdom Come.
The Roc-A-Fella/Def Jam set, which would be the mogul’s first studio album since announcing his retirement from recording in 2003, is expected to feature production from Dr. Dre, Timbaland, Kanye West and Coldplay's Chris Martin.
In July, Pharrell Williams told news sources the Neptunes are also producing tracks for the new project. Recent MTV Video Vanguard winner Hype Williams will reportedly direct the video for the first single, which is said to be "Show Me What You Got."
Born Shawn Carter in Brooklyn, NY, Jay-Z is currently in the midst of an international tour to raise awareness about the world's water crisis, which will be chronicled in an MTV special debuting Nov. 24. The trek stops in Amsterdam tonight.
Word has it that retired rapper Jay-Z, a.k.a. Young Hov, will come out of retirement to release a brand new album in November called Kingdom Come.
The Roc-A-Fella/Def Jam set, which would be the mogul’s first studio album since announcing his retirement from recording in 2003, is expected to feature production from Dr. Dre, Timbaland, Kanye West and Coldplay's Chris Martin.
In July, Pharrell Williams told news sources the Neptunes are also producing tracks for the new project. Recent MTV Video Vanguard winner Hype Williams will reportedly direct the video for the first single, which is said to be "Show Me What You Got."
Born Shawn Carter in Brooklyn, NY, Jay-Z is currently in the midst of an international tour to raise awareness about the world's water crisis, which will be chronicled in an MTV special debuting Nov. 24. The trek stops in Amsterdam tonight.