Jay-Z Stars In Duracell Powermat Commercial

    Jay-Z is taking his partnership with Duracell one step further by appearing in an advertisement for its Powermat shot at his 40/40 Club.

    The commercial follows a man as he goes through his day and charges his phone on the company’s new charging device. He arrives at the 40/40 Club and picks up a phone on the table when it rings, only to have Jay-Z swoop in an intercept the call, which is from his wife Beyonce.

    “I believe in the future of wireless energy and I believe that Duracell Powermat is the company to bring on the revolution,” said Hov in a prior press release. “I’m partnering with Duracell Powermat because they’re providing the solutions for the future.”

    Watch the commercial below.

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    30 thoughts on “Jay-Z Stars In Duracell Powermat Commercial

      1. Yeah, that money provides water for impoverished countries.

        Helps cash-strapped individuals earn millions of dollars(Freeway(felon), Beanie(felon), Kanye(College Dropout), etc.

        Provides revenue state-to-state and country-to-country headlining record-breaking venues(Hard Knock Life Tour, Watch The Throne)

        Sent more than $2,500 worth of designer street wear to the Spring Hill Campaign for Adolescent and University Student Empowerment (CAUSE) in appreciation of their community efforts.

        His November 2006 concert in New York city raised over $250,000 for PlayPumps International.

        On August 9, 2006, he met with UN Secretary General Kofi Annan at the organizations headquarters in New York. The rapper pledged to use his upcoming world tour to raise awareness ofand combatglobal water shortage.

        Also in 2006, he visited Africa and produced a documentary entitled Diary of Jay-Z: Water for Life.

        He pledged $1 million to the American Red Cross’ relief effort after Hurricane Katrina.
        Charities & foundations supported (7)

        Jay-Z has supported the following charities:

        Artists for Peace and Justice
        Boys & Girls Clubs of America
        Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS
        GRAMMY Foundation

        Music for Relief
        PlayPumps
        Red Cross

        Read more: http://www.looktothestars.org/celebrity/200-jay-z#ixzz21eaUJTaU

      2. All for show, theirs artists doing much more in this world to make a better world which haven’t even touched the service of Jay’s personal finacial success.

      3. @FinishMyBreakfast Thank you

        I’m tired of fucking unsuccessful people always thinking that people with money are evil.

        There’s plenty of evil poor people who choose to rob, murder, sell drugs, rape, etc. Of course there’s also evil rich people. The key word is people. People can be good and evil no matter what class they are in.

      4. These losers, man. Jay’s donating LOTS of money, while I hear the internet’s favorite (Nas) always TALKING about what others should do. Stay fooled by a clown who talks about the beauty of Africa, while he never did travel there.

      5. “Can’t y’all, see that he’s fake, the rap version of TD jakes
        Prophesizing on your CDs and tapes
        Won’t break you a crumb of the little bit that he makes
        And this is with whom you want to place your faith?
        I put dollars on mine, ask Columbine
        When the Twin Towers dropped, I was the first in line
        Donating proceeds off every ticket sold
        When I was out on the road, that’s how you judge Hov, no?
        Ain’t I supposed to be absorbed myself?
        Every time there’s a tragedy, I’m the first one to help
        They call me this misogynist, but they don’t call me the dude
        To take his dollars to give gifts at the projects
        These dudes is all politics, depositing checks
        they put in they pocket, all you get in return is a lot of lip”

      6. “Fuck perception
        Go with what makes sense
        Since
        I know what I’m up against
        We as rappers must decide what’s most important
        And I can’t help the poor if I’m one of them
        So I got rich and gave back
        To me that’s the win, win”

    1. I’m just surprised they used that verse as background music… Especially the part where he says “Peace God”. lol I know it’s supposed to refer to Rakim, but damn, the conspiracists will have a field day with this one.

    2. Here we go with the “money hate” who cares kill these niggas Jay. If you don’t get it the next will. Its funny how when a white man gets rich off bullshit he’s smart, when someone like Jay makes moves hes a sellout or sold his soul. Get the fuck out of here with that, niggas not in the game to please these Anonymous ass nobody’s by proving your Street because you struggling. The goal of any business first and foremost is to make profit. if your favorite artist claims its not about money (I do it for the people), it’s safe to say they don’t have any.

      1. LOL. Fuck these dumb ass idiots. Hov stays shitting on these losers. They’re just mad that their favorite artist doesn’t get that kind of exposure. Plus, they never understood the music BUSINESS.

    3. Jay’s paying more taxes in one year than all of his miserable ass haters will ever pay in their lifetimme.

    4. “I tried to teach niggas how to be kings
      And all they ever wanted to be was soldiers”

      – THE GOAT!

    5. LOL SO LET ME GUESS ALL U CONSPIRACY HEADS ILLUMINATI HAS NOW TAKEN OVER DURACELL AND THE POWERMATT IS EVIL IF U GO TO PUT YOUR PHNE DOWN TO CHARGE IT ILLUMINATI WILL PUT A TRACKER IN YOUR DEVICE SO THEY KNO WHERE U ARE

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