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He has become just as well known for his business deals as his music career.
And Jay-Z went for a stroll with Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey and a group of business associoates in The Hamptons, New York on Sunday.
The rapper, 51, and the social media mogul, 44, are said to be in negoitations for Jack to buy a large stake in Jay's music streaming service TIDAL.
Outing: Jay-Z (centre) went for a stroll with Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey (right) and a group of business associoates in The Hamptons, New York on Sunday
Jay cut a casual figure for the outing where he was also joined by Roc Nation co-founder Tyran 'Tata' Smith and CEO of the company, Jay Brown.
The hitmaker sported a black jacket with matching tracksuit bottoms and white trainers for the outing.
Jack also opted for a laid back look in a white T-shirt and black shorts.
Jay-Z - real name Shawn Carter - bought an obscure Norwegian streaming service in 2015 for $56 million and rebranded it as Tidal - an 'artist-owned' streaming service - before teaming up with big name artists like Kanye West and Rihanna to debut new music exclusively via the platform.
Business: The rapper, 51, and the social media mogul, 44, are said to be in negoitations for Jack to buy a stake in Jay's music streaming service TIDAL
In the years since it's launch however it's failed to become a major rival for other big platforms such as