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Jay Z launched TIDAL with much hype, touting high fidelity sound, artist as owners and plenty of exclusives, for a fee. But now a rumor is floating that Hova is looking to get out of the streaming business because he’s losing money.
Birdman‘s lawyer stays busy. The Cash Money founder is reportedly suing Jay Z and his TIDAL music streaming service, for having the nerve to release Lil Wayne’s Free Weezy Album, for a cool $50M.
More news from TIDAL that will get its haters foaming at the mouth. Jay Z‘s streaming service has just lost its latest CEO, Peter Tonstad, who has stepped down.
Say goodbye to the Made in America Festival’s multi-coast platform (for now). After just one year, the Los Angeles installment has been cancelled, but Philly is still locked in.
Lil Wayne’s Carter V album is still on ice but the Free Weezy album appears to be fair game. In case you were wondering whether or not the ridiculous fiasco with Young Thug took its toll on the Young Money head honcho’s skills, along “Glory” to erase your mind of any doubt. Over a five-minute […]
Apple Music, which is one of two streaming services, that the company plans to launch, is rumored to debut as early as next week. The service is expected to offer a $9.99 subscription fee, and an add-supported free radio tier, similar to iTunes Radio.
50 Cent recently sat down for an interview with Letty & DJ Damage of REAL 92.3 for their “The Realest” segment. One interesting point of discussion was Ferrari’s take on Jay Z’s TIDAL music streaming service.
Jay Z has absorbed quite a bit of criticism since the launch of his TIDAL music streaming service, even going to lengths to promote it as a Black business. The Brooklyn mogul caught some digital flack via social media after a photo was posted featuring he and Beyoncé as the only Black faces among a mostly-white […]
Everybody who is on the outside looking in the Jay Z’s TIDAL situation (re: everyone who was not invited to sign that ledger on unveiling day) understandably has an opinion on how well things are being operated.
Shortly after Jay Z’s TIDAL music streaming service launched, reports swirled that Apple (mainly Jimmy Iovine) had a trick up their sleeve to get the public to turn against it.
If you ask Puff Daddy about the current events in the world, always expect dignified and well thought out answers.
The national attention diverted towards Baltimore last week inspired the mysterious Prince to make new music for the cause. Now Engadget is reporting that Sunday’s upcoming “Rally 4 Peace concert” will be free 99 thanks to the services of the servers contained on at Jay Z’s newborn baby TIDAL.