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Jay-Z's Music Now Available As Lullabies For Babies


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By Rachel Samples

Rockabye Baby!, a company that creates lullabies out of popular rap and rock music, is releasing Lullaby Renditions of Jay-Z, an album featuring 12 classic Jay-Z songs transformed into baby friendly bedtime tunes.

On July 11, babies everywhere will be able to listen to lullaby remixes of Jay-Z’s hit songs including, “Big Pimpin’,” “Bonnie and Clyde ’03,” and “Hard Knock Life (Ghetto Anthem).” With a combination of flute and soft bell sounds, the songs are intended to provide music that both the parent and baby can enjoy.

Rockabye Baby! also has lullaby albums for the Rolling Stones, Kanye West, The Beatles and many more, providing a variety of music tastes. Along with being an accomplished rapper, business mogul and entrepreneur, Jay-Z can finally add baby crooner to his resume. If Blue Ivy isn’t being sung to by her mother before bed, it's safe to say she can fall asleep to a light xylophone remix of her father’s “Can’t Knock the Hustle."



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