Now maybe we can get that Blueprint 3 album. Jay-Z has officially parted ways with his home for more than a decade, Def Jam. On Thursday morning (May 21), Hits Daily Double reported in its Rumor Mill section that Hov — who owed Def Jam one last album — bought himself out of his contract for $5 million.
Can a baseball team win without its biggest hitters? Can a label thrive without its star acts? Last year, Jay-Z announced his departure from Universal Music Group unit Def Jam, in favor of a new, diversified relationship with Live Nation. The rapper is following a path paved by several megastars, including Madonna, Shakira, and Nickelback.
But Jay-Z still owes Def Jam one more album. Now, that limitation has been lifted, thanks to a seemingly-cordial negotiation between the rapper and UMG chief Doug Morris. "I thank [Doug Morris] for allowing me to be a completely independent artist," Jay-Z told RapRadar.com. Earlier, Hits Magazine sparked the speculation by pointing to a $5 million buyout price, complete with a friendly handshake.
Now, the rapper is getting started on his new sub-company, Roc Nation. The initiative includes a stable of talented music executives, artists, and partnerships, though Universal Music Group could participate in future distribution.