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Monday, 18 May 2015

Jay Z slams Google, YouTube, Spotify, others for criticizing Tidal

While performing at a private show at Terminal 5 in New York for Tidal subscribers, Jay Z launched into a blistering attack against those he said are criticizing his new streaming service, Tidal. He lashed out at Google, Youtube, Spotify and a host of others.
He claimed he was being depicted as 'the bad guy' because he's going against the grain, before turning on Google and YouTube for underpaying artists, claiming they 'pay you a tenth of what you supposed to get'. 'You know n***as die for equal pay right?  You know when I work I ain't your slave right?' he rapped.


He also included Beat's co-founder Jimmy Iovine in that list, who was previously accused of trying to lure high profile artists away from Tidal.

Then he even turned on people he called hypocrites, who dared to complain about Tidal's high prices topping off Jay Z's $520 million fortune, when they never complained about filling Steve Jobs' or Phil Knight's pockets when they were buying iPhones and Nikes.
'Oh, n***as are skeptical 'cause they own shit - You bought nine iPhones and Steve Jobs is rich, Phil Knight worth trillions you still bought those kicks,' he said, before rounding on enemy number one: 'Spotify is 9 billion they ain't say sh*t '.
The B-sides show was only open to Tidal subscribers who compiled a playlist of the rappers lesser known tracks as part of a competition.

He has tried to defend his fledgling streaming service a number of times before. 
At the end of April, he said: 'The iTunes Store wasn't built in a day. It took Spotify 9 years to be successful.
We are here for the long haul. Please give us a chance to grow and get better.'
In its first month it flopped in the iTunes app store charts, despite a launch from big names. 
It is not known why the app has dropped so significantly but the price may be considered too high for some users.

Tidal currently has more than 25 million songs and 75,000 music videos in its library. It is billed as the first artist-owned platform for music and video and the service aims to compete directly with Spotify and Apple's music service, headed by Dr Dre.
Users can pay either $9.95 a month for a standard streaming service or $19.99 for high quality streaming in the US.
Unlike rival Spotify, the service doesn't have a free tier - meaning the musicians stand to make more money from it, but this also means it doesn't play adverts.
Many users who downloaded it and are using it during the trial period may be looking to cancel their subscriptions or uninstall the app. 

30 comments:

NaijaDeltaBabe said...

Okay

BONARIO NNAGS said...

"We are here for the long haul. Please give us a chance to grow and get better"
Tidal is here to stay, trust Jigga to deliver.

~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

Unknown said...

He should keep doing his thing, improve on his app and give no room for distractions. Love his spirit.

Unknown said...

I'm confused...
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ary said...

Business side of Jay Z

Anonymous said...

SEEN AND HEARD....TOMJERRYSWIT

SANDRA said...

He's hurting, big baby

Unknown said...

So cool, and. Nice.there is nothing like competition which keeps rivalson their toes.

eka said...

why no free tier
2 me that`s their greatest shortcoming...

Anonymous said...

Who JayZ help?

Unknown said...

He's a business man

Golda Awosika said...

Lol, ds is some crazy a** shii
#*Karlishah*

Beausteven said...

I have the app but its not working.... $10 is not too much ..... Well it will take time.....

Beausteven said...


All I see here is some kinda empire stuff.... Lyon

Unknown said...

Jay Z calm down, people will always want to pull you down.

RM & KD said...

just passing.. jayz who u help.non of my business

A'J said...

He is right and people are just naive.

Unknown said...

Competition! There is nothing compare to dis for its a open market. Thumbs up to him.

Anonymous said...

my nigga anytime anyday

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Unknown said...

Niqqas in Paris talking

Unknown said...

Stop whining n innovate some ideas to get u stayin trending.

Unknown said...

Nah I doubt tho. I think he has outdone himself this time. No free streaming what? 19 USD. HELL NO!

#FOCUS N #ACHIEVE

Unknown said...

They're just jealous.

Unknown said...

JUST BUSINESS NO PLEASURE

Unknown said...

Make dem free am abeg

Subomi said...

taking it too far, we liked him better when he talk less and listen more. compete but don't make more enemies intentionally, riches can evaporate

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Anonymous said...

Non of ma business...post a free classified advert

Anonymous said...

I feel your pain Jay, but at the end of the day, the consumers drive the market. They already think artists are spoilt, rich and entitled mofos. So if you're pushing it as a services the gives artists higher returns then Errr...not sure how that's going to be a selling point for the end-user. To be seen!

Anonymous said...

Jay Z is tryinh to play the victim to win some PR tactis for his tidal. Jay u preach abt shunning haters in ur songs why cant u do the same now when business is involved. Skeptical my arse. U just want everyone to hop on ur expensive ass streaming service based on sentiment. When spotify costs lets. Piracy in America will increase cuz not everyone wants to buy French Montana's monosyllabic rap songs for more than $1.

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