Jay-Z Disses Brooklyn Nets On "Open Letter" Track And Raps About Obama's Possible Impeachment Over The Rapper And Beyonce's Trip To Cuba. Listen To Track Right Here [VIDEO]

Jay-Z disses the Brooklyn Nets on his new track, "Open Letter," which was released on Hot 97 in New York Thursday.

"Premiered By Hot 97′s 'Morning Show With Cipha Sounds, Rosenberg, K-Foxx & Ebro,' Hip Hop Royalty none other than Jay-Z links with Swizzy & Timbo to teach the under achievers. Don't worry about what Bey & Hov are doing in Cuba!! The World is Under Management," according to Inflexwetrust.com.

"I woulda moved the Nets to Brooklyn for free/except I made millions off you fu*cking dweebs/I still own the building, I'm still keeping my seats/you buy that bull sh*t, you better keep your receipts," Jay-Z said on the track.

According to a report last week from ESPN, On April 2, 2013, Jay-Z will be launching his own sports agency called Roc Nation Sports. The sport management group will work as partners with Creative Artists Agency. In conjunction with the agency's launch, New York Yankees's second basement Robinson Cano left well-known agent Scott Boras to sign with the company.

Sources told ESPN that Jay-Z himself is planning to be a certified sports agent; first in baseball and eventually in basketball and football. In order to represent clients in basketball, he would have to give up his small share of the Brooklyn Nets.

Jay-Z is a minority owner of the Nets, specifically less than one percent of the team but was a marketing tool in the movement from New Jersey to Brooklyn. According to the lyrics of Jay-Z, he's not giving up his seats and will still be at Nets games in the future.

The Nets clinched a playoff spot for the 2013 NBA postseason and could possibly have home-court advantage in the first round.

Following a controversial anniversary vacation for Beyoncé and Jay-Z in Cuba, the rapper released the new song Thursday morning, which is produced by Timberland and Swiss Beatz. On the track, Jay-Z gets at politicians, the Brooklyn Nets and even mentions the possible impeachment of President Obama.

It is illegal for Americans to enter the Communist country unless approved for a specifically educational trip. The trip was approved as Obama reportedly helped Jay-Z and Beyoncé to get to celebrate their five-year anniversary in Cuba.

Jay-Z mentions it on the same track that is scheduled to be a part of the album entitled, "Life + Times."

 "Obama said chill 'You gonna get me impeached' ... We don't need this s**t anyway chill with me on the beach.'"


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