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So, a few years ago people started to notice that there was no vintage Jigga on any streaming service besides Tidal.
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It was surprising at the time for some, because people couldn’t understand why a brand as large at Jay-Z’s would cut off income from services that undoubtedly benefited his pockets. But to people that understood Jay as a business, man (insert business man hip hop quotable here), it was understood that the King of NY was making sure people listened to old school Jay on modern day Jay’s newest toy–Tidal.
Now however, it seems like everything’s changed. Check it out.
via Hot New Hip-Hop
While that’s good news for Tidal, Spotify listeners will have to continue to go with his massive catalogue.
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