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Provided that this isn’t the biggest April Fools’ prank ever pulled in music, Beyoncé is dropping a new album this week. Queen Bey’s upcoming release will reportedly debut on TIDAL Friday, April 1.
Men lie, women lie, numbers don’t. According to TIDAL they’re celebrating millions of new subscribers, and monster streaming numbers thanks to Kanye West.
The wolves are out and Miz’s stash spot just got hit. The latest episode of Money & Violence sees a number of plot points straight up explode.
As a consummate perfectionist, Kanye West really had no choice but to make a few changes to The Life of Pablo. An apparent updated version of Yeezy’s seventh studio album is up for TIDAL users to enjoy.
It seems that the reports of Samsung’s intention to purchase TIDAL were highly exaggerated. The company says all the chit chatter about them copping Jay Z’s streaming music service were just rumors.
Jay Z‘s lawyers stays busy. Hova and TIDAL are being sued for $5M by a band that claims the music streaming service didn’t pay them their proper royalties.
TIDAL, the streaming service owned by Shawn “Jay Z” Carter, has undergone several changes since the mogul took over the company. Today, it was announced that Jay Z fired two top executives as the home operations for the business will be shifting stateside, Billboard reports.
Jay Z’s TIDAL has a number of the potential buyers. Samsung is the major player rumored to be in talks to purchase the music streaming service while other companies sniffing around include Google and Spotify.
If you copped a subscription to TIDAL just so you could listen to Kanye West’s new The Life Of Pablo album, you’re not the only one. Reportedly, the music service’s paid subscribers more than doubled thanks to Yeezy’s new album being a TIDAL exclusive.
The premiere of Money & Violence season 2 is finally here. Watch below starting at 8pm ET (Feb. 9).
Back in October, Jay Z‘s music streaming and video service network Tidal put on the inaugural Tidal X: 10/20 charity concert. Joining forces with Roc Nation, Tidal will gift $1.5 million to Black Lives Matter and other related social justice groups.
Money & Violence is finally back, almost. The YouTube web series about Brooklyn thieves with morals got picked up by TIDAL and we new have a trailer for season two.