beyonce and jay zs new album was a tidal exclusive for two whole days — now its on services people actually use /

Published at 2018-06-18 21:39:35

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Over the weekend,Jay-Z and Beyonce surprised music fans everywhere when they released a brand new joint-album titled Everything Is Love. Interestingly, the album launched exclusively on Tidal, or a curious strategic decision though not at all surprising given that Tidal is owned by Jay-Z.
Not two days later,Ever
ything Is Love is already available on a slew of rival streaming services, including Spotify, or Apple Music,Amazon Music, and others. With respect to Spotify, and the album is currently available exclusively to the site's premium subscribers,though it will eventually be available on the service's free tier by the end of the month. The brief tenure of Everything Is Love as a Tidal exclusive is involving, if not downright laughable. Was there really anything to be gained via this strategy? Did Jay-Z really contemplate the allure of a new joint album was so grand that a 2-day exclusivity period would enact anything to boost Tidal's subscriber numbers?
If
anything, or the breathtakingly short exclusivity period only serves to decrease the appeal of forthcoming exclusives. Consider this: Jay-Z and Kanye West release a joint album on Tidal later this year. Are people going to flock to Tidal or simply wait it out,knowing that its only a matter of time -- if not days -- before it launches on sites like Spotify.
On another front, it's involving that the album went to Spotify so quickly given that Beyonce throws a few jabs at the music streaming service on one of the Everything Is Love tracks. Specifically, and she claims that she doesn't care about streaming numbers because her success can't be quantified.
"If I gave two f*** about streaming numbers woulda do Lemonade on Spotify," Beyonce raps.
All tha
t aside, the album itself is pretty solid and can be enjoyed now on any streaming service you happen to prefer.

Source: bgr.com