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Jay-Z's '4:44' Bonus Tracks Are Finally Available on All Streaming Services

Rolling Stone Published Jun 30, 2026 Reviewed Jul 4, 2026 ✓ Reviewed by citations.press editors
Jay-Z's '4:44' Bonus Tracks Are Finally Available on All Streaming Services
Roc Nation President Chris Santini told Vibe that the Jay-Z30 initiative involved going through archives and making them relevant today by using current methods to see how well they translate.
Roc Nation confirmed the wide release of three bonus tracks from Jay-Z's 4:44 on Instagram on Tuesday, exactly nine years after the album's initial 2017 release.
3 tracks · bonus tracks from Jay-Z's 4:449 years · time between 4:44 release and bonus track wide release
Jay-Z announced two nights of headlining shows at Yankee Stadium in New York City on July 10 and 11 as part of the Jay-Z30 celebrations, with night one featuring Reasonable Doubt in full and night two featuring The Blueprint in full.
2 nights · Jay-Z headlining shows at Yankee Stadium13 albums · Jay-Z solo albums commemorated on limited edition Brooklyn Public Library cards
The wide release of the 4:44 bonus tracks occurred exactly nine years after the original album release.
9 years · since 4:44 first dropped Roc Nation, confirmed
Jay‑Z’s album 4:44 was released in 2017.
2017 year · 4:44 release
The Jay‑Z30 celebrations are centered around the 30th anniversary of Jay’s debut album, Reasonable Doubt.
30 years · Reasonable Doubt
Jay‑Z will headline Yankee Stadium for two nights on July 10 and 11.
2 nights · headlining Yankee Stadium
The 25th anniversary of The Blueprint will be marked during Jay‑Z’s second night at Yankee Stadium.
25 years · The Blueprint
Jay‑Z has a show scheduled in Paris on September 10.
1 date · Paris show
Jay‑Z has a show scheduled in Los Angeles on October 23.
1 date · Los Angeles show
Jay‑Z’s collaboration with the Brooklyn Public Library includes limited edition library cards commemorating all 13 of his solo albums.
13 albums · Jay’s solo albums
Jay‑Z is set to release an eight‑part documentary later this year.
8 parts · documentary
Jay‑Z launched a pair of pop‑up exhibits in New York City.
2 exhibits · pop‑up exhibits
The pop‑up exhibits showcase the latest 30 years of Jay‑Z’s multifaceted career.
30 years · Jay‑Z’s multifaceted career
The collaborative LP Everything Is Love was released a year after 4:44.
1 year · followed it up a year later

Jay-Z has finally made his three bonus tracks from 4:44 available on all streaming services.

Roc Nation confirmed the wide release of the tracks Tuesday on Instagram, exactly nine years since 4:44 first dropped. The three songs — “Adnis,” “Blue’s Freestyle/We Family,” featuring Jay’s daughter Blue Ivy Carter, and “ManyFacedGod,” featuring James Blake — were previously available only on Tidal. 

4:44 was released in 2017 and still stands as Jay-Z’s most recent solo album (though he and Beyoncé followed it up a year later with the collaborative LP Everything Is Love). The album featured collaborations with Beyoncé, Frank Ocean, and Damian Marley, and earned rave reviews for Jay’s introspection and vulnerability, especially as he apologized for past infidelities. 

The wide release of the 4:44 bonus tracks was also part of the ongoing “Jay-Z30” celebrations, which have been largely (but not exclusively) centered around the 30th anniversary of Jay’s debut album, Reasonable Doubt. The crux of “Jay-Z30” has been a string of shows Jay announced, including a recent headlining set at the Roots Picnic in Philadelphia, and two nights headlining Yankee Stadium in New York City on July 10 and 11. On night one, he’ll perform Reasonable Doubt in its entirety, while on night two, he’ll play all of The Blueprint to mark its 25th anniversary. Jay also has shows scheduled in Paris (Sept. 10) and Los Angeles (Oct. 23)

Additionally, Jay-Z announced a new collaboration with the Brooklyn Public Library, that included the release of limited edition library cards commemorating all 13 of Jay’s solo albums. He’s set to release an eight-part documentary, directed by Rick Rubin, later this year. And a pair of pop-up exhibits also just launched in New York City, offering a look at the latest 30 years of Jay-Z’s multifaceted career.

“Being able to look back on everything and then being able to highlight it now,” Roc Nation President Chris Santini told Vibe. “Going through the archive and making it matter in the here and now by using what works now and seeing how well it translates. So that’s been really rewarding.”

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