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Snoop Dogg Admits to Illegally Downloading Jay-Z's New Album '4:44'
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While raving about the album, Snoop Dogg reveals that he bootlegged it because he didn't get Tidal.

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Snoop Dogg pirated Jay-Z's new studio album "4:44". While giving a shout-out to the Jiggaman and raving about his latest record, Snoop confessed to getting the album from a friend who illegally downloaded it from the internet.

"I want to shoot a shout out to Jay-Z just dropped another muthaf**kin' hot album, 4:44," Snoop said. "But you know what? I don't got Tidal, so a n***a had to bootleg it to me. I'm on iTunes and s**t cuz, I don't understand that, y'all gotta explain that to me. I went to iTunes looking for his album and I couldn't find it. But my homie sent it to me."

"4:44" was released on June 30. Jay-Z's first album since 2013's "Magna Carta Holy GraiI", it was exclusively available on the rapper's music streaming platform Tidal. He dissed Future and Kanye West in the album. A physical CD is expected to be released later with an addition of some bonus tracks.

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