Memphis Bleek Remains Hopeful for a Jay-Z Collab Project Despite Failed Attempts: ‘Something Gonna Stick One Day’

Memphis Bleek believes Jay-Z’s billionaire status makes him less likely to collaborate on new music. “I don’t think so. Hov too far gone, man,” he told TMZ. “I was supposed to try this when he had $100 million, not a billion. When you got a billion, it’s hard to get you in the booth. Only his wife can do it.”

According to Forbes, Hov’s net worth jumped to $2.5 billion in March after Bacardi acquired a majority interest in D’usse, the cognac brand in which the 53-year-old holds a “significant ownership stake.”

Before admitting that all hope is lost, Memphis Bleek struck an optimistic tone, trusting that his unrelenting effort will pay off.

“Hold [your breath], ’cause I’m trying. I still send him joints, I get shot down like a clay pigeon,” he said. “Something gonna stick one day, you know? But if we could drop an EP together, that would be—c’mon, that [would] close off the whole trilogy of the ‘Coming of Age’ story.”