JAY-Z Preparing to Release Music That Will “Shake the World”

2025-09-04T20:10:37+00:00September 4th, 2025|

JAY-Z is said to be preparing to release music that will “shake” people.

This information comes from an unexpected source, Cash Cobain, who spoke at Billboard Unfiltered Live.

He said: “I heard JAY-Z about to drop some shit that’s gonna shake the world. That’s what I heard. That’s gonna shake the world.”

Cobain did not reveal any additional details or mention if he has been working with the rap legend on new music.

The rising star is not the only person hinting that JAY-Z is about to release his first solo project since 2017’s 4:44.

His longtime friend and collaborator, Memphis Bleek, has also suggested that Jay has music coming soon.

Speaking on Drink Champs, he said: “I just was with him in Vegas. He just came out on the show, like, yo, my n-gga, they went stupid.”

Bleek continued: “I said, ‘Listen, I know you working. Save me a verse.’ He’s like, ‘Alright, I got you.’ So if it happens, it happens.”

Recently, Jay has been dealing with legal problems after a woman accused him and Diddy of raping her when she was 13.

She later dropped her lawsuit following many inconsistencies found in her story.

Jay then filed a defamation lawsuit against the woman and her attorney, Tony Buzbee.

The rap icon and businessman claimed to have suffered significant financial damage due to the accusations.

The filing states Jay “lost other contracts in the sports and entertainment space that would have generated revenues of, at least, $20 million.”

The Roc Nation founder says the total losses would have been much greater if the contract had been fulfilled.

Jay also claims he was denied a $55 million credit line and that Roc Nation was refused a $115 million loan from a bank.

The filing further states: “We have agreements to produce entertainment programs for certain sporting events. After Mr. Buzbee filed the lawsuit, the media reported that other businesses could end their deals with Roc Nation, and forced one to speak out and address whether these false allegations would end our business relationship.”

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