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Jay-Z Talks Ditching Def Jam, New Deals: “I’m an Entrepreneur”

7/1/09, 12:52 pm EST

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Jay-Z has confirmed the destinations of his Blueprint 3 and Roc Nation label, telling Billboard that his new album will be released on Atlantic Records while the label he formed after signing a 360 deal with Live Nation is bound to Sony Music. Prior to the official announcement, it seemed like there was a bidding war between Warner Music (which houses Atlantic Records) and Sony Music to be Jigga’s distributor, but the ever-entrepreneurial rapper ended up striking deals with both sides.

“Roc Nation — we’re experts in marketing and making records. But we do distribution deals,” Jay-Z told Billboard. “On this one [Blueprint 3], we’re working directly with the Atlantic staff… For the rest of the Roc Nation artists, we did a distribution deal with Sony.” Jay-Z has ties with both labels: Atlantic Records is under the jurisdiction of Warner Music CEO Lyon Cohen, who worked with Jay at Def Jam and also appears in the rapper’s new “D.O.A.” video. Over at Sony Music, subsidiary Epic Records is run by Amanda Ghost, who is also managed by Roc Nation. Plus, Jay’s wife Beyoncé is signed to Sony Music’s Columbia Records.

As Rock Daily previously reported, Jay-Z bought out his Def Jam contract for $5 million, giving him freedom to take Blueprint 3 elsewhere. As Jay-Z tells Billboard, he became increasingly frustrated by Def Jam’s stodgy approach to distribution deals. “You have to figure, this is like four years ago, and to them it was just like, ‘Are you crazy? No! Make a song!’ ” Jay said. “To me it was like, I’ve sold companies for huge amounts of money. I’m an entrepreneur — that’s what I’ve been all my life. I can’t just sit here and make records and not do anything else. Why wouldn’t you want to do this with me? I felt under-utilized.” The Blueprint 3 is out September 11th, exactly eight years to the day the rapper’s original Blueprint was released.

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Anonymous | 7/1/2009, 3:10 pm EST

cool

luvdabitchez | 7/1/2009, 7:10 pm EST

Word yo

Nick | 7/2/2009, 9:32 am EST

If Jay was really smart he would have left major labels entirely and distributed things on his own like Radiohead, Nine Inch Nails and others have done. His name is big enough to where he doesn’t need major label backing to be a success.

Jungleland2 | 7/2/2009, 9:52 am EST

for A guy who is in the media every day, I can only name one song (99 Problems) and that was like 5 years ago! It there actually a market for Jay Z records post 2000?

willis | 7/2/2009, 10:37 am EST

Jungle. Go listen to your Jonas Brothers albums.

Jungleland2 | 7/2/2009, 10:46 am EST

Do you not have access to teh google?

It is not my place to tell you which artists to listen to or like but…

Kingdom Come – 2.95 million units sold in the U.S. alone…that’s 2x platinum

American Gangster – certified platinum despite having no footprint on ITunes.

As far as I know those are the only two albums he’s released since the Black Album which contained 99 problems, and the fact that he’s sold over 4 million records since then allows me to conclude with certainty that there is still a market for Jay-Z music.

shakespeare | 7/2/2009, 4:45 pm EST

NICK JAY-Z is smart and he is not dumb like radiohead. Radiohead gave there album out for free or for pay and nearly everyone didnt pay for it! Jay-z knows what he is doing, keep your mouth shut..Its the ROC!

kq | 7/2/2009, 10:36 pm EST

Only rapper to rewrite without a pen you go jayz

A-Nonmus | 7/3/2009, 4:22 pm EST

Why do you all keep obsessing over Jay’s
Personal life? He is an entertainer to his fans.
Anything beyond that is borderline stalking
Via the media.

Believe me, Jay is a phenomenal rapper.
Long time fan and you have to give it to Jay,
He’s come a long way since Marcy. Yet lets
Stop criticizing his every move and focus on
What got us to like him: the talented music!

tim | 7/3/2009, 5:22 pm EST

I have to say 2009 is going to be fire and hands down jay z is the best rapper alive

kims deeler | 7/5/2009, 4:00 pm EST

this is sinatra at the opera, bring a blonde

preferably with a fat ass who can sing a song

Lyle | 9/12/2009, 7:25 am EST

As for the management arm…..what sony artist would be stupid enough to sign to a management company that is owned by the record company ?

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