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Approach-wise, the 13th Jay-Z studio album is a change of course for its employment of only one beatmaker, No I.D., whose previous Jay-Z credits across a decade plus - a comparatively flashy crop that includes a major portion of The Blueprint 3 - amount to an album's worth of tracks, primarily as co-producer. Going by a jocular shot at specific Al Sharpton social media activity within, there was also the completion of 4:44, delivered on the last of the month. The Beyoncé Knowles-Shawn Carter family added fourth and fifth members.
The 44th president of the United States inducted him as the first rap lyricist into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. 1 album in the process, he’s still done a great job of looking out for Number One.2x12" Rap/ Hip Hop LP Feat Frank Ocean, Beyonce, Damien Marley, James Blake & More But this strategy, if accurate, means Jay gets to have it both ways: A splash and a big payday deal for the exclusive, followed by conventional streaming and physical releases at a time of his choosing. While the Beyonce and West exclusives probably boosted the service’s numbers, it remains far behind its chief competitors - a situation that “4:44” seems unlikely to change significantly. In March of last year Tidal claimed to have 3 million subscribers, but a January report in a Norwegian newspaper, citing internal company documents, said that as of January 2016 it had just 1.2 million activated accounts and 850,000 paying subscribers. Also in June, Apple Music said it had passed 27 million paying subscribers. Earlier this month, Spotify claimed to have reached 140 million users worldwide in March it said 50 million of them were paying subscribers. Nearly 10 times more streams - than Beyonce. 1.554 million for Beyonce) and TEA (Drake’s 509,000 to Beyonce’s 418,000).īut streaming showed a vast difference: 2.024 million units for Drake compared with 214,000 for Beyonce. Hard Knock Life LP vinyl record DMX Memphis Bleek Ja Rule. 3, were not dramatically far apart in two of the categories: physical (1.607 million for Drake vs. (1) 1 product ratings - Saigon - The Greatest Story Never Told LP 2021 RSD Brand New Jay-Z Faith Evans. In Nielsen Music’s year-end report for 2016 - which combines physical sales, track-equivalent units (TEA, whereby 10 song downloads equal one album) and streaming equivalent units (SEA, where 1,500 on-demand streams equal one album) - Drake’s “Views,” the year’s top album, and “Lemonade,” No. The most famous example, of course, is “Lemonade,” which Beyonce has kept faithfully exclusive on her husband’s streaming service since its release on Apto its detriment, at least chart-wise. The current vinyl boom triggers an exciting resurgence of large format music packaging. In April Jay-Z pulled nearly his entire catalog (with a handful of exceptions) from Spotify and Apple Music. For around 18 months, Prince’s catalog was available exclusively on the service - a situation that ended in February - and Kanye West’s “Life of Pablo,” which was marred by a baffling release strategy that was apparently directed by the artist himself, was a Tidal exclusive for a few weeks before it suddenly appeared on other services. The act inspired Lucian Grainge, chairman/CEO of Def Jam’s parent Universal Music Group, to ban exclusives by the company’s artists.īut Tidal has doubled down on them - according to reports, $75 million of the Sprint deal is dedicated to exclusives - with limited success. A key turning point came last August when Frank Ocean delivered an uneven album called “Endless” to finish off his contract with Def Jam, only to release “Blonde,” a much more satisfying album, via Apple Music just two days later. Rated 37 in the best albums of 2017, and 4948 of all-time album. Spotify never joined in the exclusive wars - as the established market leaders, they didn’t need to - and Apple Music recently has focused more on its burgeoning video service and premieres on its Beats 1 radio station. The exclusive epidemic of 2014-16 has largely abated, as the realization crept in that the only winners in that arms race were the streaming service with the exclusive and the artist and/or label who pocketed whatever benefits came with it. Reps for Tidal, Apple Music and Spotify declined or did not respond to Variety’s request for comment. Jay-Z pulled his catalog, with a handful of exceptions, from Spotify and Apple Music in April. It also seems inevitable that “4:44” will also be available on CD and vinyl at some point. A source tells Variety that the album will be available on Apple Music after a week of exclusivity on Tidal, and it seems very likely that it will be available on iTunes as well another source says it will be available on all major services.