Even though *big* names Kanye West, Rihanna and others are attached, Jay Z’s subscription-based music streaming service, Tidal, which he bought for $56 million in January 2015, hasn’t exactly been a smooth ride for the owner and subscribers alike. A Google search for "Tidal Problems" will fill you in if you’re not in-the-know, where you’ll find links to articles with titles like, "99 problems: Why Jay Z’s Tidal streaming service became a train wreck," and "That’s Business, Man: Why Jay Z’s Tidal Is a Complete Disaster."
You get the picture. I’m not a subscriber and don’t know anyone personally who is, so I can’t offer any…
Even though *big* names Kanye West, Rihanna and others are attached, Jay Z’s subscription-based music streaming service, Tidal, which he bought for $56 million in January 2015, hasn’t exactly been a smooth ride for the owner and subscribers alike. A Google search for "Tidal Problems" will fill you in if you’re not in-the-know, where you’ll find links to articles with titles like, "99 problems: Why Jay Z’s Tidal streaming service became a train wreck," and "That’s Business, Man: Why Jay Z’s Tidal Is a Complete Disaster."
You get the picture. I’m not a subscriber and don’t know anyone personally who is, so I can’t offer any…
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