Denver Water puts rapper Jay Z on blast after a seemingly stupid remark he made back in March. “Water is free. Music is $6 but no one wants to pay for music,” he told the New York Times. “You should drink free water from the tap — it’s a beautiful thing. And if you want to hear the most beautiful song, then support the artist,” Hov said in a story on the launch of his music streaming service, Tidal. Now, Denver’s water supplier has responded with a candid open letter, accusing Jay of under-appreciating the value of water. Steve Snyder of Denver Water wrote: “Dear Jay Z, First of all: Big fan! I’ve listened to your music for years; I’ve admired how you’ve become much more than an entertainer, and you have perhaps the coolest line I’ve ever heard, “I’m not a businessman, I’m a business, man.” But recently, you made a comparison about water and music. And since water is my business, I have to say, “Stick to your own business, man!” I get what you are saying. Artists should be p...