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DJ A-Trak Calls Jay-Z and Samsung Commercial 'Corny'
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The record label founder and producer dissed the 'Magna Carta... Holy Grail' artist in a tweet on Monday, June 17.

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He may have served as tour DJ for Kanye West, known to be a good pal of Jay-Z, but the close association did not stop DJ A-Trak from making some unflattering comments about the Roc Nation mogul's recent Samsung TV commercial. The Fool's Gold Records founder/producer thought it was all too "corny."

"That Samsung sh** is corny," A-Trak tweeted Monday morning, June 17, about the way Jay-Z announced his new album's release through a Samsung smartphone commercial. The DJ seemed to disagree with other Twitter account users, mostly rappers too, who commented rather favorably on Hov's latest move, like Soulja Boy who thought "that Jay-Z commercial was dope."

Perhaps DJ A-Trak got irked with Jay-Z's timing, if morning show host Peter Rosenberg's tweet got it right, that "JayZ has managed to overshadow the biggest week of hiphop releases of the year and his album doesn't come out til mid July," that album being West's "Yeezus". Jay-Z's Samsung commercial came out at halftime of the NBA Finals game on Sunday night, on the eve of Yeezy's new album debut.

Record producer Polow da Don may have summarized the sentiments of Jay-Z's bashers, putting it rather bluntly by tweeting, "Roc*Nation is greatness...the rest of these ni**az are scared and steady kissin these crackaz a**..." after the one million downloads deal with Samsung could have easily put Hov's still unreleased album "Magna Carta... Holy Grail" already at platinum. However, that feat was immediately was invalidated by Billboard analyst.

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