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Jay-Z, Pharrell to release new song about Black ambition

NEW YORK (AP) - Jay-Z and Pharrell Williams have teamed up to release a new song about Black ambition titled 'œEntrepreneur."

The track will be released Friday. It is in conjunction with TIME's special cover project 'œThe 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 'œEntrepreneur" was made available Thursday. 'œBlack Twitter, what's that? When Jack gets paid, do you?'ť raps Jay-Z, referring to Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey. 'œFor every one Gucci, support two FUBU's.'ť

On the track, Williams sings: 'œIn this position with no choice/The system imprison young Black boys/Distract with white noise."

Williams told TIME the song is 'œabout how tough it is to be an entrepreneur in our country to begin with."

'œEspecially as someone of color, there's a lot of systemic disadvantages and purposeful blockages," he continued. 'œHow 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?'ť

Jay-Z is the featured artist on Williams' song. 'œEntrepreneur" was produced by the Neptunes, the duo of Williams and longtime collaborator Chad Hugo.

Jay-Z and Williams have collaborated on a number of hit songs throughout the last two decades, including 'œI Just Wanna Love U (Give It 2 Me)," 'œExcuse Me Miss," 'œChange Clothes," 'œFrontin'" and 'œApeshit," also featuring Beyoncé.

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