Grammy-winning rapper Kanye West‘s promise to keep his The Life Of Pablo album a TIDAL-only exclusive will be broke later this week.
According to new reports, Yeezy’s latest studio release is headed to TIDAL’s streaming competition Friday (April 1).
“Famous” and “I Love Kanye” are already available on services other than TIDAL including Spotify, Apple Music, Rhapsody, and the just-launched Soundcloud Go. Now Mashable has learned that the entire album is expected to be released to other streaming services including Spotify, Apple Music, Rhapsody, and Google Play on Friday. (Mashable)
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Yeezy treated fans to his “I Love Kanye” song lyrics and a link to the 44-second audio gem Wednesday (March 30) night.
Streaming service TIDAL unveiled big numbers including Ye’s studio album streams.
Streaming wars aside, Tidal also finally released numbers for Kanye West’s The Life of Pablo streams for the first time, after West requested the service withhold the numbers when the album first became available in February. According to Tidal, Pablo surpassed 250 million streams in its first 10 days of release. (Billboard)
This week, Ye’s “Famous” song finally landed on streaming competitors Apple Music and Spotify.
Kanye West’s ‘Famous’ is now available on Spotify and Apple Music, making it the first track from the rapper’s ‘The Life Of Pablo’ album to migrate from Tidal. West recently updated ‘Famous’, which features vocals from Rihanna and lyrics that controversially reference Taylor Swift, to include a Nina Simone sample. It is this, tweaked version of the track that now appears on Spotify and Apple Music. (NME)
further proof need that this dude is a cornball?