Jay Z along with some of the biggest artists in music made
waves on Monday with the announcement of TIDAL, the first-ever artist owned
streaming service.
"We come to you with one voice in unity," artist
Alicia Keys said during the live event. "The first ever artist owned
global music and entertainment platform!"
The event brought together likes of Kanye West, Daft Punk
and Madonna along with a ton of hype.
For example, a clock on the service's site was counting down
to the live streamed event, and the rapper's entertainment company, Roc Nation,
tweeted Saturday about a "special announcement."
It also came with many of the same artists turning their
Twitter avatars blue to bring attention to Jay Z's streaming service.
"Together, we can turn the tide and make music
history," West tweeted. "Start by turning your profile picture blue.
#TIDALforALL"
This differs from other streaming music providers, such as
Spotify, that offer both premium and free, ad-based options.
"This is a platform that's owned by artists," Jay
Z said in an interview to the New York Times. "We are treating these
people that really care about the music with the utmost respect."
The argument over artist compensation and music streaming
has been a large point of contention.
It was one of the reasons one of the music industry's most
popular artists, Taylor Swift, said she pulled her music from Spotify in
November.
Swift's catalog (with the exception of her latest smash
album "1989") has been streaming on TIDAL since Tuesday morning. Culled
GREAT JOB WELL DONE THIS IS A HISTORICAL AN A BRIGHT DAY FOR MUSIC.
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