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Superstar Hip Hop Artist to build a Casino Club
03 June 2006 13:13:09 PM
Rumor has it that the Hip-Hop Superstar artist: Jay-Z is about to open a new casino in Las Vegas. The idea is to create a unity between clubs and casino as 1 attraction place where people will have a good time while gambling, dancing and more.
It being planned, Jay-Z, a world Superstar in the Hip-Hop business, thinks about going to casino business world hoping to create a unity between Club & Casino as one main attraction place. "Not only in Las Vegas, we think about expending far into the east: Hong Kong, Tokyo and other big countries, no doubt this is a good move which will bring Hip-Hop and Gambling to a new level of fun and excitement, while people enjoy both business & music.The club 40/40 owned by Jay-Z might become a 40/40 Casino Club"
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