JAY-Z’s company, S. Carter Enterprises, recently filed legal documents to acquire the rights to Roc Nation’s apparel brand, Paper Planes, according to TMZ.

Currently, the paper planes logo are featured on baseball caps, joggers, sweatshirts, T-shirts, keychains and socks on their official webstore.

With Hov’s trademark application, he’s looking to secure the logo for retail distribution in department stores and musical projects. JAY is also looking to have the paper planes logo on books, jewelry and even cosmetics.

The paper planes logo was created by JAY-Z's business partner Emory Jones (aka "Vegas") who is the Head of Lifestyle at Roc Nation.

Jones recently partnered with New Era to launch a special collection of baseball caps honoring the five boroughs of New York. Each cap features the paper planes logo. Jones also secured himself a deal with Puma where the paper planes logo is prominently featured.

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