American rapper Jay-Z performs at Bercy stadium in Paris, October 17, 2013. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier/File Photo - RTSPPZD
Jay-Z, who is recently nominated for 5 NAACP image awards, has released 3 new music videos from his latest “4:44” album for “Legacy,” “Smile,” and “Marcy Me.”
“Legacy” visuals tells a story about our archaic prison system, while “Smile” features Jay’s mother, Gloria Carter, playing herself, with flashbacks of her as a young woman and mother, while “Marcy Me” shows a young man during a police helicopter chase.
The three new clips from 4:44 join the already released “MaNyfaCedGod,” “Moonlight,” “Adnis,” “Kill Jay Z,” “BAM,” “The Story of O.J.” and the title track. The videos are available for streaming on TIDAL — watch “Legacy,” “Smile,” and “Marcy Me”.
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