JAY-Z Album Arrives On All Streaming Platforms — Except Spotifyagensler
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Taylor Swift may have ditched Spotify, but that doesn't mean she's dropped streaming. Swift's music is streaming on Jay Z's service, Tidal.
Beginning September 1, users can stream the new album in its entirety at Rhapsody (www.rhapsody.com/jay-z) and MTV's "The Leak" (http://theleak.mtv.com). In addition, Rhapsody will debut three new television advertisements for the album featuring Jay-Z, starting on September 1. The ...
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