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In a private meeting with 10 journalists at his Minneapolis studio on Saturday night, Prince discussed some of the hot topics on his mind in the music industry. No phones or recording devices where allowed in the studio at all, so only a few quotes managed to escape from the event, but the one that has stuck out the most was Prince's advice to young artists looking to grow. He urges them to not seek out a record contract, but instead stay independent and free because "record contracts are just like - I'm gonna say the word - slavery." "I would tell any young artist... don't sign," Prince continued. He also took the time to defend Jay Z & TIDAL, who he has just signed a deal with. -
Birdman Sues TIDAL for $50 Million Over Lil Wayne's 'Free Weezy Album'
Though Birdman was just named in an indictment that alleges he was involved in a plot to kill Lil Wayne, he's showing no attempt to make amends with his former "son," who's still fighting to free himself from Cash Money Records. If that lawsuit wasn't enough, Birdman has brought forth another. He is suing Jay Z's TIDAL for recently releasing Lil Wayne's 'Free Weezy Album' -- to the tune of $50 million. -
Neil Young Removes Music from Streaming Services, Cites Awful Audio
Neil Young has joined performers such as Taylor Swift and Prince in removing his music from the majority of streaming services, however he cites audio quality and not financial elements for the decision. The godfather of grunge has always been an audio-obsessive, but there's a chance that this recent decision was simply to help boost use of his personal service, Pono. -
Jay Z's TIDAL Price Drops with Family Bundle Plans
TIDAL has announced it is offering a family plan with discounted prices as an attempt to try and lure new users to the service. Jay Z's streaming service is reacting to the moves by other services like Spotify, Apple Music and Rdio, which offer either free subscriptions for a limited time or as part of a freemium model. TIDAL has a pay wall to start and wants to make it more accessible for groups to sign up. The company announced Wednesday that it is offering up to a 50 percent discount on up to four additional users to the same account. The initial user still has to pay the standard $10 per month. -
Chicago 'Cloud Tax' Adding 9 Percent Charge to Audio and Video Streaming
Residents of Chicago are already well familiar with the city's taxes on various forms of entertainment, and now those taxes will be passed along to streaming services such as Spotify for music and Netflix for video. The "cloud tax" will be 9 percent. -
Soundcloud Introduces 15,000 Play Limit on API Embedded Tracks
Amidst all of the pressure from other major streaming services like Spotify, Apple Music and TIDAL, Soundcloud has found itself struggling to keep up as it attempts to resolve its ability to monetize the content on its platform without alienating its users. On Tuesday, the service announced a move to cap the number of plays on a third party site like a blog using a Soundcloud customized API. The cap is at 15,000 plays over 24 hours per streamable item, which may sound like a lot, but for a select few number of sites that are able to drive a lot of traffic, this could be pretty devastating. -
Lil Wayne's 'Deal' with Jay Z Just TIDAL Promotion; No Roc-A-Fella
Lil Wayne announced over the weekend that he had "signed a deal" with Jay Z, which had many predicting that Weezy's next chapter would be with Roc-A-Fella Records, once the current Cash Money lawsuit fiasco blows over. Alas, the rapper's manager clarified the comments on Sunday, noting that Wayne had signed a deal with Jay's TIDAL streaming service...in other words, something the world already knew. -
Hot 97's Summer Jam To Be Streamed Exclusively On Tidal
Hot 97's annual Summer Jam concert is right around the corner and Tidal just announced that the legendary festival will be streamed exclusively on the service. -
Lil Wayne Drops New Song 'Glory' on TIDAL, Announced as New Co-Owner Alongside Jay Z, Beyonce
Lil Wayne is the latest big name musician to jump onto the Tidal wave. Yesterday (June 3), the "Start a Fire" rapper was announced as the latest co-owner of the streaming service and he debuted a new track "Glory" exclusively on the site ahead of the full release of his hotly anticipated Free Weezy Album. -
Sony Music Has 'No Plans' To Pull Beyoncé From TIDAL Catalog
Contrary to prior rumors and reports, Beyoncé is not in jeopardy of having her catalogue of music pulled down from the music service she has invested in and the one her husband owns, TIDAL. This according to a statement by Sony Music CEO Doug Morris who says the label has "no plans" to take her music down from Jay Z's TIDAL. -
Could Beyonce's Music Get Pulled from TIDAL? Sony, Streaming Service in Negotiations for Big Payout
Beyoncé is the first lady of Tidal, if you will, as the wife of owner Jay Z. But soon, her discography may not even be available on the streaming service. A new dispute between her label Sony Records and Tidal may mean that her catalogue will be getting the axe. -
Jack White Pens 'Music is Sacred' Poem; Claims it's Not About Tidal
Just days after tackling the value of music in a Q&A, Lazzaretto rocker Jack White penned a poem magnifying those reflections titled "Music is Sacred" and posted it to his Third Man Books official site.
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