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Source: NY Jets
\u201cWhat happens when you bring @TheAdamsEra & @alldayMAYE to @Therealkiss' studio?\n\n\ud83d\udd25\ud83d\udd25\ud83d\udd25\n\nMore on our new deal with @defjam \u2192 https://t.co/xX1BUbGsG9\u201d— New York Jets (@New York Jets) 1534864042
Earlier this week, the Jets announced a new partnership with Def Jam Recordings. The deal between the two iconic New York brands marks a collaboration that bridges music, content and in-game experience.
A statement from Def Jam noted "the key role that music plays within the NFL and Def Jam’s commitment and passion for hip-hop culture," as the driving force between the partnership.
It's a interesting partnership, given the issues black athletes and fans have had with the NFL amidst national anthem kneeling protests galvanized by Colin Kaepernick in 2016.
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As part of the new partnership, Def Jam will create a Jets Anthem for home games played at MetLife Stadium. The custom track will be part of the pregame ritual as the team takes the field.
A video content series will feature the interaction between Def Jam artists and Jets athletes— the first of which takes a look at second-year safeties Jamal Adams and Marcus Maye’s visit to Jadakiss’ studio in Yonkers.
“Def Jam Recordings is a vital part of the cultural fabric of New York City,” said Scott Greer, Executive Vice President, Marketing & Commerce, Def Jam Recordings. He described the initiative as "a great way for Def Jam to bring fans of the Jets and hip-hop together and broaden the reach for our artists.”
Perhaps this is the NL's attempt to re-connect with black fans.