Jay-Z has already risen through the hip-hop ranks as rapper/business man, but now the rap mogul is taking charge of Sirius Satellite Radio's hip-hop channel--for a week, anyway.
According to the Associated Press, the rapper/CEO will play
host on the station's "Hip-Hop Nation," channel 40, starting yesterday (November 5), one day before American Gangster drops.
During his week-long stint at Sirius, Jay will host the aptly titled "Jay-Z Nation."
"Jay-Z is one of the pre-eminent creative forces in the music industry," Sirius executive Scott Greenstein said via statement. "Over the last decade, he has truly changed the face of hip-hop and music culture."
The radio show will feature Jay-Z's own music as well as songs from his favorite rappers.
Source: sohh.com
According to the Associated Press, the rapper/CEO will play
host on the station's "Hip-Hop Nation," channel 40, starting yesterday (November 5), one day before American Gangster drops.
During his week-long stint at Sirius, Jay will host the aptly titled "Jay-Z Nation."
"Jay-Z is one of the pre-eminent creative forces in the music industry," Sirius executive Scott Greenstein said via statement. "Over the last decade, he has truly changed the face of hip-hop and music culture."
The radio show will feature Jay-Z's own music as well as songs from his favorite rappers.
Source: sohh.com