Jay Z’s TIDAL Is Cashing-In On J. Cole In An “Intimate” Way

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Music mogul Jay Z‘s new TIDAL streaming service is reportedly going to give fans an opportunity to get intimate with Roc Nation’s J. Cole.

According to reports, TIDAL will reward the top five Cole listeners using its service.

Tidal is offering users in New York City a chance to see J. Cole perform in a private, intimate setting. The five top NYC Tidal users who listen to the most J. Cole music between the dates April 11 and April 20 will be selected for the show that Tidal calls “Better than front row. Closer than backstage.” Cole has been active in promoting Tidal to his fans. Following his homecoming show at St. John’s, Cole hosted a special meet and greet for the top J. Cole Tidal listeners following the show. (XXL Mag)

According to reports, Apple, Inc. has reached out to various music stars including country star Taylor Swift about a potential exclusive partnership amid TIDAL’s launch.

Apple Inc has approached more than a dozen musicians, including British band Florence and the Machine, in an effort to sign exclusive deals for some of their music to be streamed on Beats, Bloomberg reported, citing people familiar with the matter. The company is in talks with Florence and the Machine to give Apple limited streaming rights to a track from their album set to be released in June, Bloomberg said. (Huffington Post)

Reports claim the re-launched Beats Music service will come with a reasonable monthly price plan.

Beats Music will be re-launched in coming months. There will be a $9.99-a-month subscription for individuals and a family plan for $14.99, according to sources, Bloomberg said. (Huffington Post)

Recently, ex-Roc Nation artist Wale gave his take on Jay’s new streaming service.

“Music is in a weird place right now because you got the streaming, iTunes, Spotify and now Jay Z has Tidal — We’re not gonna know the significance of the place we’re in right now for like the next 10 years when we look back on it.” (“Larry King Now”)


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Written by Cyrus Langhorne

SOHH.com Writer. You're likely to find me covering hip-hop news and music releases. Netflix is still my go-to before Disney Plus.

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