CLEVELAND, Ohio – Rap legend Jay-Z and the NFL are joining forces.

Roc Nation, the entertainment company founded by Jay-Z, has established a multiyear partnership with the NFL to help lead the league’s live events and social justice efforts. That includes Jay-Z having a hand in picking the performers for the Super Bowl.

But Fox Nation pundit Tomi Lahren isn’t having it. The network’s commentator tweeted out her disgust over the deal, labeling Jay-Z, real name Shawn Carter, as a “former drug dealer.”

Jay-Z will be consulting with the NFL for the Super Bowl halftime show and other performances because apparently the league doesn’t hate America and law enforcement officers at a level satisfactory enough for the former drug dealer. — Tomi Lahren (@TomiLahren) August 13, 2019

"Jay-Z will be consulting with the NFL for the Super Bowl halftime show and other performances because apparently the league doesn't hate America and law enforcement officers at a level satisfactory enough for the former drug dealer," Lahren tweeted.

Yes, Jay-Z is a former drug dealer turned billionaire from music ventures and an active supporter of San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick. Jay-Z has even turned down previous Super Bowl invites in support of Kaepernick.

But the hip-hop mogul now wants to inspire change.

“With its global reach, the National Football League has the platform and opportunity to inspire change across the country," Jay-Z said, in a statement. “Roc Nation has shown that entertainment and enacting change are not mutually exclusive ideas -- instead, we unify them. This partnership is an opportunity to strengthen the fabric of communities across America.”