The rap mogul and entrepreneur bought the one-bedroom pied-a-terre for $3.8 million (GBP2.4 million) in 2005, according to public records, and the listing information, obtained by RealEstalker.com, suggests the pad on the 66th floor of the Park Imperial building features a media lounge and a piano room.
The place is also "fully customized for the most sophisticated living," and comes with a nine-foot flat-screen TV and panoramic city and Central Park views.