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Ryan is once again joined by Sabrina Clarke-Okwubanego, the founder of Niche on Demand (a place where black creativity, capital, and culture meet), to talk about The Black Album by Jay-Z.
Supposed to be his "retirement" album, The Black Album saw Jay-Z look back on everything he's achieved, all the friends, and enemies, he's made, and his roots that made it all possible. Featuring a more grand and mature sound, The Black Album allowed Jay-Z to achieve even greater success and prove that he still had more to accomplish.
If you'd like to know more about Niche on Demand visit https://www.nicheondemand.com/
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Ryan is once again joined by Sabrina Clarke-Okwubanego, the founder of Niche on Demand (a place where black creativity, capital, and culture meet), to talk about The Black Album by Jay-Z.
Supposed to be his "retirement" album, The Black Album saw Jay-Z look back on everything he's achieved, all the friends, and enemies, he's made, and his roots that made it all possible. Featuring a more grand and mature sound, The Black Album allowed Jay-Z to achieve even greater success and prove that he still had more to accomplish.
If you'd like to know more about Niche on Demand visit https://www.nicheondemand.com/

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