Showing posts with label Apple Music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Apple Music. Show all posts

Friday, September 16, 2016

Apple And Samsung Slam Rumors They Are Going To Buy Jay Z And Madonna’s Failed Tidal Music Streaming Service


Usher, Rihanna, Nicki Minaj, Madonna, Deadmau5, Kanye West, Jay Z and J Cole (also known as Hollywood's self-professed "Illuminati")

Today, Apple denied rumors floated by desperate entertainers Jay Z and Madonna, which had claimed the multi-billion dollar tech giant was going to buy their failed music streaming service Tidal. Jay Z and Madonna had also floated the same rumor via a publicist that Samsung was going to buy Tidal. However, Samsung immediately shot the rumors down weeks ago. 

Apple stated, “We’re really running our own race. We’re not looking to acquire any streaming services.” The tech company has their own Apple Music streaming service and has no use for the massive losses, debts and liabilities Tidal has incurred in one year of operation. Tidal was left reeling after posting $28,000,000 in losses this week. All of Jay Z and Madonna’s business ventures have failed.

Jay Z and Madonna are two unintelligent thieves who've pulled the wool over the public's eyes for years. Rumblings in the industry indicate some of the remaining artists Jay Z and Madonna brought in on the now failed Tidal deal are ticked off their brands have been damaged by association with the abject failure of the project, after such a high profile launch. None of them like the stench of failure and desperation emanating from Tidal.

Entertainment industry artists not affiliated with Tidal have been complaining to their record labels and management about Jay Z and Madonna pestering them for streaming rights, trying to pull rank and using questionable, underhanded maneuvers in trying to force their hands. Record labels are sick of Tidal, blaming the company for lowering industry sales averages in repeatedly snatching major label releases as exclusive streaming projects, that go on to suffer from low sales.

The music industry is not big on streaming, but in the age of piracy views it as a way of limiting some of their losses from the decline of CD and digital sales, due to online theft of music. Tidal is releasing fake streaming numbers in inflating streams to get higher chart positions on Billboard, but not paying artists what is due to them, which does not benefit the music industry's sales averages or the labels' pockets. Labels are losing money on Tidal. 

Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Drake's Team Call Jay Z A Liar For Blaming Apple Music And A $20,000,000 Lawsuit For Not Being Able To Stream Concert Performance On Failed Tidal


Drake at Apple Music streaming launch

Toronto rapper, Drake, real name Aubry Graham, has slammed rival Jay Z as a liar for falsely accusing Apple Music of blocking his failed company Tidal from streaming a concert performance. Jay Z, peeved at the failure of his music streaming company Tidal and the launch of rival Apple Music streaming, which has finished it off, went online referring to the company as "Big Brother."

Jay Z's Tidal tried to cause problems in public view, stating on their website regarding Drake, who is the face of Apple Music streaming, "Apple is interfering with artistry and will not allow this artist to stream. Sorry for Big Brother's inconvenience. We will be back after the performance." Jay Z was trying to turn the public against Drake and Apple Music, but it failed, much like his company Tidal.

Drake's manager came forward and stated he is the one that blocked the streaming as a business decision and Jay Z is lying about Apple and the $20,000,000 lawsuit. Drake's manager, "Apple doesn't have the power to stop us from being part of a live stream. The decision to not have Drake participate in the Tidal stream has nothing to do with Apple or Drake's deal. Point blank, 100%. I made a business decision."

He is correct. Jay Z is a sniveling thief, fraud and liar, who is constantly being sued for theft and financial fraud (Jay Z Slammed For Copyright Infringement In Stealing And Desecrating The Music Of Egyptian Music Legend For His Song ‘Big Pimpin’ and Jay Z And Court Judge Slammed In Trademark Infringement Case For Inappropriate Conduct That Has Become Common In Corrupted Hollywood Lawsuits).


Jay-Z

Jay Z sought to circumvent Drake's $19,000,000 deal with Apple Music streaming and was shutdown by his management. Hollywood lacks loyalty and a sense of fair play. It would have spit in Apple's face had Drake's team allowed Tidal to stream his performance on their rival service, after the company was gracious enough to pay him $19,000,000 to promote their music streaming company. That would have been bad form and poor business judgment.

Jay Z and Tidal have been sued by Cash Money Records for streaming a live performance of their artist Lil Wayne, violating the company's copyrights and exclusive artist rights. This is a pattern of misbehavior with Jay Z, who is currently in court having been sued a number of times for financial fraud and intellectual property theft.

Lazy Jay Z is always looking to steal or leech off other people's hard work and finances. Jay Z fancies himself a businessman, when he couldn't even pronounce the word "entrepreneur" in a television interview and has people writing his speeches, released statements and telling him what to say in interviews, as he simply does not have the intelligence to back up his arrogant boasts.

In actuality Jay Z is a violent, murderous, thieving criminal, blamed for killing his own brother, was also found guilty of stabbing a music executive, has beat up innocent people and sent thugs to physically attack others in the industry he insanely deems rivals. It says a lot about Hollywood that a criminal like Jay Z has been able to steal and beat his way into fame and fortune, living off money and laurels he stole from others.

RELATED ARTICLES


Thursday, August 20, 2015

Jay Z Accused Of Threatening And Trying To Physically Attack A Journalist Who Asked Him About The Failure Of His Tidal Music Streaming Company


Jay-Z

The Crazy Days And Nights blog has accused violent, vicious, thieving rapper, Jay Z, who has previously committed murder, of threatening and trying to attack a journalist, who asked him about the state of his failed music streaming company Tidal. The Crazy Days And Nights blog stated Jay Z had to be restrained from physically attacking the journalist. Tidal has been a touchy subject for Jay Z, who has lashed out in the press as he helplessly watched the upstart company flounder and fail.

Not long after, the introduction of Apple Music's top of the line music streaming service crushed Tidal, sending the company tanking in absolute failure. It is deserved, as Tidal is a massive rip off of the music streaming website Spotify. When Tidal was launched, Spotify balked at the arrival of their rip off. Now they are unbothered by its collapse, having outlived their greedy clone that attempted to price gouge the public, who wasn't buying it...literally.

STORY SOURCE

Blind Items Revealed #8 – Mr. X

April 28, 2015 - Which A++ list rapper/mogul had to be restrained by his bodyguards after he threatened a reporter who asked him about his latest business venture’s so-so success? The reporter was probably planted by a rival music mogul, who is working on a similar venture with a much bigger company. Jay-Z/Dr. Dre


RELATED ARTICLES






Friday, August 7, 2015

Apple Music Streaming Crushes Tidal With Massive Sales And 11 Million Members


Drake helping to launch Apple Music streaming service

Apple Music launched on June 30, 2015 to impressive results. 11 million people signed up for Apple Music's 3-month trial membership. 2 million people signed up for Apple Music's $14.99 family plan. The Apple App store also saw record revenues, generating $1.7 billion dollars in sales.


Jay Z co-owns Tidal

This successful roll out has crushed Apple's competition, Tidal, which never truly got off the ground as it is an expensive rip off of Spotify, bringing nothing new to the marketplace. Employees continue to flee Tidal, leaving the beleaguered company hemorrhaging money and struggling to stay open, failing to obtain any relevancy.  

RELATED ARTICLES







Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Tidal Loses Three More Executives


Jay Z

The music streaming service "Tidal" founded by industry copyright infringers Jay Z (Shawn Carter) and Madonna, suffered another blow as two more executives left the failing company (Zena Burns, Jeff Geisler and Jennifer Justice). Thus far nearly three dozen employees have fled Tidal, under a wave of massive public criticism and financial losses.


Usher, Rihanna, Nicki Minaj, Madonna, Deadmau5, Kanye West, Jay Z and J Cole (also known as Hollywood's self-professed "Illuminati")

Tidal is hemorrhaging money and failing to compete with Spotify, the company whose business model and software they ripped off to create their music streaming company. The launch of Apple Music streaming became the nail in the coffin for Tidal and a bitter Jay Z began lashing out more than ever.

RELATED ARTICLES
 
 
 
 

Monday, June 29, 2015

Another Top Executive Leaves Jay Z And Madonna's Failing Tidal


Peter Tonstad and Jay Z

After two short months on the job,  top executive of Jay Z and Madonna's failed Tidal music streaming company has left his post, after replacing Andy Chen, who also bailed on the troubled outfit. Peter Tonstad abandoned the bogus company, adding to the stream of employees that have made a run for the exit as it crashes and burns.


Drake helping to launch rival Apple Music streaming service, which has received a much better reception from the public than Tidal

A month ago 11 Tidal executives, including the company's chief operating officer, quit and ran from the beleaguered venture social networking and the press loudly labeled a flop. Jay Z and Madonna's attempt to rip off Spotify's business has failed. The market has become even more difficult for Tidal, with Apple Music's take on music streaming, pairing it with other items.

RELATED ARTICLES
 
 
 

Thursday, June 11, 2015

Music Streaming Revenue Killers Companies Such As Apple Music Need To Be Mindful Of Regarding Sales


Drake at the launch of Apple Music streaming

The launch of Apple Music streaming service has given the music industry in America hope for new sales at a time revenues have hit record lows in the United States. Apple Music is an exciting new venture and one worth checking out. However, the Judiciary Report would be remiss if it did not state, until You tube is reined in, sales of music streaming will not be what it could be.


Drake

Without going into too many specifics, thousands of popular songs have been unlawfully uploaded to You Tube. There exists software that facilitates easy ripping and conversion of said songs, negating the need to buy music. Millions in sales are being lost in this manner. Music is also being streamed for free on You Tube.

RELATED ARTICLE
 

Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Apple Lunches Its Music Streaming Service With Drake As The Face Of The Product That Is Set To Crush Jay Z And Madonna's Tidal


Drake helping to launch Apple Music streaming service

Today Apple launched its music streaming service with rapper Drake as the face of the company. Drake bailed on Jay Z and Madonna's Tidal music streaming service the day before the launch of the now failed company. Reports indicate Drake was paid $19,000,000 by Apple to front their music streaming service, which is far more money than Tidal and anyone associated with it will make in profits.


Drake and fellow recording artists at Apple Music launch

News reports state Apple Music is in a position to gain greater revenues as it already has 8,000,000 credit cards on file for similar music services and will pitch music streaming to these preexisting customers as well as the general public. For a $9.99 music subscription fee to Apple Music one can stream an unlimited amount of music.

RELATED ARTICLE