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Jay-Z isn’t sweating NFLPA investigation

UJA-Federation Of New York Music Visionary Of The Year Award Luncheon - Arrivals

NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 21: Rob Stringer and Jay-Z (R) attend UJA-Federation Of New York Music Visionary Of The Year Award Luncheon at The Pierre Hotel on June 21, 2013 in New York City. (Photo by Slaven Vlasic/Getty Images)

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Jay-Z once rapped that he kept one eye open like CBS because of all the things causing him stress in his life, but that was way back in 1996 and things have gotten a bit easier for the mogul since then.

Conor Orr of the Newark Star-Ledger passes along word that the the lyrics from “La Familia” were released on Monday and contain a reference to the investigation. As you’d probably guess, a guy who named his forthcoming album “Magna Carta Holy Grail” isn’t spending too much time sweating an NFLPA inquiry into whether Kim Miale of Jay-Z’s new Roc Nation agency secured Smith as a client with the help of the man who sometimes calls himself Hova.

“NFL investigations/ Oh don’t make me laugh /FBI investigation /We stood up to that,” Jay-Z raps.

Yes, Jay-Z may have 99 problems but he clearly doesn’t think that the NFLPA is one.