Jay-Z Joins U2 For Sunday Blood Sunday

Last year U2 and Jay-Z played a few shows together in Australia. One of the songs they did together was Sunday Bloody Sunday. The band has decided to release the track on an album called Duals which will be made available to their fan club members sometime this month. Duals will also feature collaborations with a number of other artists, some of which include Mary J Blige, Rihanna, Johnny Cash, Green Day, Mick Jagger and more.

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Last year U2 and Jay-Z played a few shows together in Australia. One of the songs they did together was Sunday Bloody Sunday. The band has decided to release the track on an album called Duals which will be made available to their fan club members sometime this month. Duals will also feature collaborations with a number of other artists, some of which include Mary J Blige, Rihanna, Johnny Cash, Green Day, Mick Jagger and more.

I love U2, I’ve been a big fan for a long time so I’m really looking forward to hearing the album. I’ve heard most of the collaborations on it already but I’m still excited. As for this track, it’s pure gold, which is to be expected. After all, how can something with Jay-Z and U2 not be good?

Check out Sunday Bloody Sunday below and as always, if the link goes down just let us know in the comments.


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