Hustle Man: Jay Z's Many Jobs
Hov's acquired exclusive water for his Roc Nation, NY2O.
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Hov, the Hardest Working Man in Showbiz - Jay Z is known for rocking a Yankees-fitted — or most recently a Brooklyn Nets one. But in reality, he's a man of many hats, much more than just a rapper, obvi. Hov will sell water to a well. In fact, he is selling water. Word is that Hov's Roc Nation has a new acquisition, a deal with NY2O. Cheers to that. And just to prove our point, here's a list of Jay Z's many other job titles. Ladies and gentlemen, meet the hardest-working man in showbiz. — Alex Gale and Dominique Zonyeé (@DominiqueZonyee)(Photo: Kevin Mazur/WireImage)
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Official Thirst Quencher - Jay Z took a slightly different route than the usual rapper-endrosed alcohol or sports energy drink. His Roc Nation recently merged with NY2O to form the "official water of Roc Nation." The water will serve as the only water served on Roc Nation tours and events in addition to being available for sale at Hov's 40/40 club in NYC.(Photos from left: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images, NY2O)
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NBA Team Owner - Jay Z may have only owned one-fifteenth of the Brooklyn Nets, but he played an outsized role in the team's management. He was reportedly instrumental in the franchise's move from New Jersey, helped design the team's popular logo and color scheme and his 40/40 Club has a location in the team's Barclays Center home.(Photo: Jim McIsaac/Getty Images)
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Club Owner - Jay Z owns the 40/40 Club, a chain of sports bars and lounges. The newest location opened its doors at Brooklyn's Barclays Center, and word is there are plans to open new branches at 20 airports across the nation.(Photo: Johnny Nunez/WireImage)
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Clothier - Though its sales have declined in recent years, Rocawear is still one of the most successful rapper-affiliated clothing brands ever. Jay Z sold the company for $204 million in 2007, but he's signed on to run the brand until 2014, and starred in its first-ever TV commercial.(Photo: AP Photo/Kathy Willens)
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Artist - Jay Z’s résumé and business portfolio keep expanding, but let’s not forget his bread and butter: rapping. He's sold 50 million albums worldwide and has 12 No. 1 albums, a record for a solo artist. But behind the numbers, there's this increasingly hard-to-deny reality: He's arguably the greatest rapper of all time.(Photo: Barry Brecheisen/Invision/AP)
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Father and Husband - Despite all his accomplishments in the worlds of music and business, Jay Z is undoubtedly equally as proud of his at-home job, as husband to Beyoncé and father to Blue Ivy.(Photo: Teach/FameFlynet Pictures)
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Festival Curator - Last year Jay Z not only headlined the Made in America festival, he also helped select the landmark Philly event's eclectic lineup, which included Pearl Jam, Drake, Jill Scott and Run-DMC.(Photo: Kevin Mazur/WireImage)
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Author - In 2010 Jay Z wrote (along with collaborator dream hampton) Decoded, a thorough examination of some of his best songs' lyrics and the real-life experiences that inspired them.(Photo: Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images)
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Record Executive - In 2008, Jay Z partnered with entertainment giant Live Nation to found Roc Nation, a record label, management, music publishing and entertainment company, whose roster includes J. Cole, Shakira, Rita Ora and several other talents.(Photo: Shareif Ziyadat/FilmMagic)
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