Hmmm.
The promo vid is crazy. (see for yourself HERE)
Visually, the site is amazing. Like absolutely LOVE.
Content reads very much like a compilation of "All Things Jay-Z Likes (& You Can't Afford)."
Which is um... yeah. LOL.
Interesting piece on boxer Andre Berto tho.
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