Jay-Z Track 'Produced By Sixteen-Year-Old'
Jay-Z has reportedly given a 16-year-old schoolgirl the life-changing opportunity of contributing to a track on his new album.
According to The Sun, Canadian youngster Ebony Oshunrinde - otherwise known as Wondagurl - was given a music industry leg-up by the rapper after a chance meeting with one of his pals.
Ebony, 16, revealed that she passed a beat made on her laptop to Travis Scott, who works with both Jigga and Kanye West.
And the reggae-inspired beat made its way onto the song Crown, a track on the upcoming Magna Carta Holy Grail LP.
She told The Sun: "It's a really good feeling. I want to show young people that they can do it."
Ebony went on: "Travis texted me and said, 'I'm about to change your life'. Usually that doesn't happen to 16-year-olds.
"A lot more people want to work with me now. It's pretty cool."
Wondagurl now reportedly has a credit on the album, alongside musical giants like Timbaland, Justin Timberlake, Beyoncé and Pharrell.
Magna Carta Holy Grail was [uuid=f57253f6-ecee-4ed4-8a86-fdc525117a2f]leaked online last week[/uuid], but is due for official release in the UK on Monday, 8 July.