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Jay Z To Perform Rare Songs To Promote Tidal Service
Jay Z is breaking out his B-sides to hype his fledgling music streaming service.
The rap mogul announced plans Wednesday to unearth songs he hasn’t performed in a decade – or ever – at a free New York concert. The performance will be held May 13 and subscribers can submit a playlist on the service to win tickets.
Jay Z took to Twitter on Sunday to defend Tidal’s slow start. He co-owns the service with Beyoncé, Rihanna, Madonna and other artists. He said Tidal currently has 770,000 subscribers.
“The iTunes Store wasn’t built in a day,” he wrote. “It took Spotify 9 years to be successful. We are here for the long haul. Please give us a chance to grow and get better.”
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Global Citizen Festival, Great Lawn @ Central Park, New York City
The concert will be streamed on Tidal.com.