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Z over her involvement with Tidal. The rapper says the former Tidal owner owes her $200 million for her stake in the ...
Nicki Minaj claims Jay-Z still owes her money from when she initially promoted Tidal, growing to $200 million with interest.
Jay Z fires back at critics of Tidal music service 03:24. Jay Z took to Twitter in defense of his new streaming service, Tidal.In a series of tweets using the hashtag #TidalFacts, the music mogul ...
Jay Z isn't giving up that easy.Upon reports that his new music streaming site Tidal is not doing as well as hoped, the 45-year-old rapper took to his Twitter soapbox to defend his recent venture.
Tidal is older than Jay Z wants to admit. It launched back in October 2014 in the U.S. and the U.K., with its main pitch being high-fidelity music streams.
Jay Z, seen here with Deadmau5, Kanye West and J. Cole at the Tidal launch event, defended his new streaming service on Twitter Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images Entertainment ...
Jay-Z, born Shawn Carter, will keep a Tidal stake as part of a group of artist-owners that will constitute the service’s second-largest shareholder, according to Dorsey. That group also includes ...
That’s great for Jay Z, who bought the company behind Tidal this year for $56 million, and other artists who wind up with equity stakes. For other artists to benefit, though, ...
Jay Z Defends Tidal After the New Service Is Slammed in the Press: 'We Are Human' "We are here for the long haul. Please give us a chance to grow & get better," Jay Tweeted. By.
But price could be a problem for Jay-Z's upstart: There are no free options. Instead, the basic service costs $9.99 and the high-definition version costs $19.99.
Jay Z and Jack White at the Tidal launch event #TIDALforALL in New York City on March 30th, 2015. Kevin Mazur/Getty. Jay Z, Jack White and other Tidal superstars have been thanking their streaming ...
Nicki Minaj is escalating her public feud with JAY-Z as she has now made a claim that JAY-Z owes her up to $200,000,000 tied ...
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