Jay-Z went to his 40/40 Club in New York City just one day after the release of his Tiffany campaign with Beyonce.
The 51-year-old rapper and businessman was beaming as he made his way to the club he founded in 2003 in New York City.
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The rapper showed up with a bag of cigars and a white dress shirt with short sleeves and black sunglasses.
As he entered the club, he also sported a distinctive blue watch and black slacks with white stripes down each leg.
Named after baseball's exclusive "club" of players who hit 40 home runs and steal 40 bases in a single season, Jay-Z founded the 40/40 Club in 2003.
This accomplishment has only ever been made by three MLB players in history: Alex Rodriguez in 1998, Barry Bonds in 1996, and Jose Canseco in 1988.
Although the clubs have since shuttered, the rapper brought the 40/40 Club to Atlantic City in 2005 and Las Vegas in 2007.
Jay-Z and Beyonce's Tiffany campaign, in which his wife Bey wore a famous diamond, was revealed the day before the excursion.
The renowned 128.54 Tiffany Diamond, estimated to be worth $30 million, was seen on Beyonce.
She also wore clothing that was reminiscent of the renowned Holly Golightly, played by Audrey Hepburn in the iconic 1961 film Breakfast at Tiffany's.
Jay-Z has applied for a New York Gaming Commission license to gamble on sports online, indicating that he is preparing to enter another business.
According to insiders who spoke to TMZ on Monday, the 51-year-old rapper is working with business tycoon Michael Rubin on the Fanatics Sportsbook project, which also involves the gaming software firm Kambi.
The Brooklyn native and Rubin are part of a large number of powerful gambling organizations that have applied, including BetMGM, Caesars Sportsbook, DraftKings, FanDuel, and WynnBET. According to insiders who spoke to the magazine, at least two of these will be accepted by state authorities.