The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Jay-Z, Pharrell release Black ambition song

- Photos and text from The Associated Press

“Entreprene­ur” is in conjunctio­n with Time’s special cover project “The New American Revolution.”

NEW YORK » Jay-Z and Pharrell Williams have teamed up to release a new song about Black ambition titled “Entreprene­ur.”

The track was released Friday. It is in conjunctio­n with Time’s special cover project “The New American Revolution,” which was curated by Williams and includes conversati­ons with Angela Davis, Naomi Osaka, Tyler, the Creator and others about the inequaliti­es Black people encounter in the U.S.

A preview of “Entreprene­ur” was made available Thursday.

“Black Twitter, what’s that? When Jack gets paid, do you?” raps Jay-Z, referring to Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey. “For every one Gucci, support two FUBU’s.”

On the track, Williams sings: “In this position with no choice/The system imprison young Black boys/Distract with white noise.”

Williams told Time the song is “about how tough it is to be an entreprene­ur in our country to begin with.”

“Especially as someone of color, there’s a lot of systemic disadvanta­ges and purposeful blockages,” he said. “How can you get a fire started, or even the hope of an ember to start a fire, when you’re starting at disadvanta­ges with regards to health care, education and representa­tion?”

Jay-Z is the featured artist on Williams’ song. “Entreprene­ur” was produced by the Neptunes, the duo of Williams and longtime collaborat­or Chad Hugo.

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Pharrell Williams, left, and Jay-Z have teamed up to release a new song about Black ambition titled “Entreprene­ur.” The track was released Friday.

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