Hurry! Here's how you can listen to JAY-Z's new album, '4:44' for free

Andrea Mandell | USA TODAY

If you've been wondering what JAY-Z's long-awaited comeback album, 4:44, sounds like, today is your day.

Literally, just today.

For the next 24 hours, fans can listen to HOV's 14th album for free via iHeartRadio.

Here's the deal: At 12:01 a.m. EST, the 35-minute album will air in its entirety across iHeartRadio's 160 Pop, Rhythm and Urban radio stations throughout the country. The album will continue to play throughout the day on iHeartRadio's Urban and Rhythm radio stations until July 1 at midnight (along with commentary from the hip-hop titan). Fans can also listen to the album through iHeartRadio.com.

On Friday, 4:44 will be exclusively released to Sprint customers and Tidal subscribers as planned.

"This is a perfect storm of sharing music with fans," said JAY-Z in a statement. "Sprint allows for and promotes creative freedom. Every artist strives for support of their vision, and I have that in not just a partnership with Sprint but also in iHeart."

4:44 is JAY-Z's first full-length effort since 2013's Magna Carta Holy Grail.

A new album and new twins? Someone is having a heck of a summer.