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New York City Council Introduces Bill to Reintroduce December 4th as “Jay-Z Day”

NEW YORK (WABC) — A new bill could soon reintroduce December 4th as “Jay-Z Day” in the Big Apple.

New York City Councilmembers introduced a legislation earlier this month to recognize the Brooklyn-born MC and mogul’s birthday as its own official day in New York City.

According to the resolution, the bill would celebrate the “Book of HOV” subject’s “legendary status as a masterful MC and lyricist and as an innovative entrepreneur.”

The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee, who coined the iconic line, “I’m not a businessman, I’m a business, man,” recently took over his home borough over the summer with the record-setting “Book of HOV” exhibit at Brooklyn Public Library.

According to the library, the career-spanning exhibition drew a record number of visitors.

Limited-edition library cards exclusively available across Brooklyn Public Library branches sparked a whopping increase in memberships in addition to thousands of attendees.

Brooklyn Public Library touts surge in card sign ups after debut of Jay-Z exhibit

The exhibit fittingly concluded its nearly five-month run on Dec. 4th.

2023-12-24 20:18:59
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