Mumbai, 1st July 2026: Jay-Z has given fans a major surprise by finally releasing the three bonus tracks from his critically acclaimed 2017 album 4:44 across all major streaming platforms. Marking the album’s ninth anniversary, the rap icon has officially made Adnis, Blue’s Freestyle / We Family, and MaNyfaCedGod widely available after years of being exclusive to physical copies and Tidal subscribers. The move has instantly reignited conversation around one of hip-hop’s most introspective albums.

Among the newly available tracks, Adnis stands out as one of Jay-Z’s most emotional records, serving as an open letter to his late father. Meanwhile, Blue’s Freestyle / We Family offers an early glimpse of Blue Ivy Carter stepping into music, while MaNyfaCedGod reunites Jay-Z with James Blake for another layered, introspective collaboration. These tracks deepen the themes of family, legacy, healing, and personal accountability that made 4:44 such a defining moment in Jay-Z’s career.
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Originally released in 2017, 4:44 debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and was praised for its vulnerability, addressing infidelity, generational wealth, race, and fatherhood. Unlike the swagger-heavy Jay-Z of earlier eras, this album showed a reflective Shawn Carter, one willing to confront mistakes and evolution in public. Nearly a decade later, the album remains his last solo project, making this anniversary drop even more significant.
The release also ties into Jay-Z’s ongoing 30th anniversary celebrations for Reasonable Doubt, adding another nostalgic layer for longtime listeners. At a time when legacy artists are increasingly reopening their vaults, Jay-Z’s decision to revisit 4:44 feels less like a re-release and more like a reminder: some albums don’t age, they evolve. And with these bonus tracks finally available, a new generation gets to experience the full story.

