Jay-Z defends Tidal

Jay-Z defends recurrent event, - Jay Z took to Twitter Sunday for a "stream of consciousness" defense against press reports that his recurrent event streaming music service may be a flop.
"Tidal is doing simply fine," the 45-year-old rapper and music mogul told followers. "We are in business but one month."

"The iTunes Store wasn't in-built each day. It took Spotify 9 years to achieve success," Jay Z continuing. "We square measure here for the long-term. Please offer North American country an opportunity to grow & make a come back."

Jay Z launched recurrent event last month in an exceedingly star-studded group discussion that enclosed Madonna, Kanye West, Rihanna, Beyonce, nutty Punk and Arcade hearth.

But the recurrent event app born off the iTunes 700 list solely time period once its unleash.

Jay Z pitched the corporate as a streaming-music service majority closely-held by artists, however a number of his fellow performers are not fans.

Mumford & Sons frontman Marcus Mumford told The Daily Beast that he would not be a part of if asked.

"A band of our size should not be protesting. And after they say it's artist-owned, it's closely-held by those made, rich artists," Mumford aforementioned.

Jay Z attributed the negative criticism to a "smear campaign."

"We don't seem to be anti-anyone, we tend to square measure pro-artist and fan," he said.
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