“Sprint allows for and promotes creative freedom.”įinding virtue in what appears to be selling out has, of course, long been part of Jay-Z’s package. “This is a perfect storm of sharing music with fans,” he said in a press release. To any would-be listeners annoyed at this situation, Jay-Z’s spin on the matter may not help things. Simply signing up for Tidal, the streaming service co-owned by Jay-Z and a number of other superstar musicians, won’t do it-you need a Sprint contract as well. If you were not a Tidal subscriber or Sprint customer as of June 26, you’ll need a new phone plan to play Jay-Z’s new album, 4:44, this week.
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