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Jay-Z Limited Edition Library Cards in Brooklyn Have Created Thousands of New Accounts

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Jay-Z has always been the man to give back to his community for as long as he has been in the rap game.

From creating ways for other artists to make a better life for themselves while also giving guidance and tools for them to help the next.

Jay-Z is the man that many people look up to and has been about giving back to his community since the beginning of his career.

Now, he has created 13 limited edition library cards for Brooklyn Libraries that will have his albums on the cover.

The library cards will also have access to the Brooklyn Central Library exhibit where people will have the chance to explore Jay-Z’s career through photos, artifacts, videos and some original recordings.

The library cards can be obtained if you are a New York resident for free and they are able to have all 13 library cards with only one being able to use for Brooklyn Public Library.

The 13 library cards can be found at different location of New York for you to obtain all 13 library cards.

There are a certain set of library cards like The Black Album, The Blueprint & Vol. 2…Hard Knock Life that will be available at different time as well.

Schedule of Some of Jay-Z Library Cards

Jay-Z Library Cards

The Black Album: Available August 14-August 20th

Locations: Arlington Library, Brownsville Library, Macon Library, Spring Creek Library & Stone Avenue Library

Jay-Z library cards

The Blueprint: Available August 21- August 27

Locations: Canarsie Library, Cypress Hills Library, Jamaica Bay Library, New Lots Library & Saratoga Library

Jay-Z Library cards

Vol. 2….Hard Knock Life: Available August 28-September 3

Locations: Brower Park Library, Bushwick Library & Eastern Parkway Library

Again, Jay-Z has found a way to encourage his community to continue growing, learning and becoming a better versions of themselves as well.

More Pictures of Jay-Z Library Cards & Their Locations

Jay-Z library cards

Reasonable Doubt

Location: Marcy Library

Jay-Z library cards

In My Lifetime, Vol. 1 

Locations: Crown Heights Library, DeKalb Library, Greenpoint Library, Washington Irving Library

Jay-Z library cards

Dynasty

Locations: East Flatbush Library, Flatbush Library, Mill Basin Library, Paerdegat Library & Rugby Library

Jay-Z library cards

Magna Carta Holy Grail

Locations: Borough Park Library, Cortelyou Library, Flatlands Library & Windsor Terrace Library

Jay-Z library cards

Blueprint 2

Locations: Kings Bay Library, Kings Highway Library, Mapleton Library, Midwood Library & Sheepshead Bay Library

Jay-Z library cards

Blueprint 3

Locations: Bay Ridge Library, Coney Island Library, Dyker Library, Fort Hamilton Library & Gravesend Library

Jay-Z library cards

American Gangster

Locations: Adams Street Library, Clinton Hill Library & Walt Library

Jay-Z library cards

Vol.3: Life and Times of S. Carter 

Locations: Brighton Beach Library, Gerritsen Beach Library, Homecrest Library, Kensington Library

Jay-Z library cards

4:44

Locations: Brooklyn Heights Library, Pacific Library, Park Slope Library & Williamsburg Library

Jay-Z library cards

Kingdom Come

Locations: Highlawn Library, McKinley Park Library, New Utrecht Library, Sunset Park Library & Ulmer Park Library

Jay-Z limited edition library cards have created much buzz in New York and have created thousands of new accounts for the public library already.

The movement has not only given people the inside scoop of Jay-Z’s life behind the mic but also encourages them to open their minds a little more.


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