Jay-Z’s Collaboration With U2 Will Appear On The Band’s “Duals” Album

    Jay-Z has always been open to collaborate with anyone he thinks is worthy, whether they be a Hip-Hop artist or a rock act, most notably his two collaborations with Chris Martin, on his own track “Beach Chair” and a remix of the Coldplay song “Lost.” So last year when Jay-Z toured Australia with Rock and Roll megastars U2 it may have come as a surprise to sum but it really shouldn’t have. During shows on that sold out stint Jay would often hop on stage with the Irish legends to perform a brand new verse during their classic single “Sunday Bloody Sunday.”

    That track, released originally in 1983, was written as a commentary on “Blood Sunday” which occurred in 1972 when twenty six unarmed protesters were shot by British soldiers in the town of Derry, Ireland. Most of the victims died as a result of their wounds.

    With the track’s themes of civil unrest and citizens versus armed authority it’s not surprising that this is the track that Jay-Z decided to guest on. And the collaboration was so well received that it is now being released as part of the Duals album, a record of collaborations U2 has participated in over the course of their three decade long career. The album, which also features Jay-Z guesting on another cut with Rihanna, will not be available in stores as it is only available to subscribers of the band’s website. Go here to subscribe.

    8 thoughts on “Jay-Z’s Collaboration With U2 Will Appear On The Band’s “Duals” Album

    1. “Life’s a bitch with a big strap-on. Every now and then you’re gonna get bent the fuck over and penetrated deep.”
      – Drake

    2. 13 were killed that day one died a few months later…. one of them was my mothers cousin, jackie duddy only 17.. rest in peace to them all…

      1. you must be related to the boxer john duddy from Ireland?
        i like the nigga.. he got heart. i went to one of his fights at the garden when i got out the pen

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