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(FILES) A picture taken on November 5, 2012 shows US singer Jay-Z performing before the US President at a campaign rally in Columbus, Ohio. US rap star Jay Z will make a $56-million foray into the music streaming business by taking over the Norwegian service Wimp, its shareholders confirmed on January 30, 2015. The platinum-selling artist and record producer used his controlling stake in Project Panther Bidco to launch the 464-million-kronor ($56-million, 49-million-euro) bid for Aspiro, the Swedish-listed company behind Wimp. AFP PHOTO / JEWEL SAMAD Image Credit: AFP

Stockholm: Hip-hop star Jay-Z is buying a Scandinavian music streaming company for $56 million (Dh205 million) to add to a business empire that has spanned clothing and sports bars.

Project Panther Bidco Ltd, a company controlled by the 45-year-old rapper, said on Friday it had agreed to buy Sweden-listed Aspiro for 464 million Swedish crowns (Dh205 million) in cash.

Shares in Aspiro, which runs music streaming service WiMP, leapt 59 per cent in early trading to the bid level of 1.05 crowns per share.

Jay-Z, whose real name is Shawn Corey Carter, is one of the world’s bestselling music artists of all time, having sold more than 100 million records. Forbes estimated last year that his net worth was $520 million.

Married to pop star Beyoncé, Jay-Z has had a number of business interests, including 40/40 Club sports bars and Rocawear clothing.

His mix of music and entrepreneurial interests mirrors that of other rappers, including De Dre, who sold his Beats headphones business to Apple, and 50 Cent, who sold his vitamin water business to Coca-Cola.

Project Panther said it had followed the development of Aspiro for some time, believing it to be “an innovative high-quality company with strong future growth potential”.

Norwegian media house Schibsted, Aspiro’s main shareholder, said it had accepted the offer, while Aspiro’s board said it was united in recommending the bid, virtually ensuring its success.

Schibsted owns around 75 per cent of Streaming Media AS, which in turn owns about 76 per cent of Aspiro.