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Jay-Z Launches Tidal Music Streaming Service
Tidal, the high-definition music streaming service acquired by rapper and music mogul Jay-Z, is gearing up for its official relaunch under new ownership today, and it will be doing so by reportedly making a move to snag new releases by some of the biggest musicians of the moment including Kanye West, Madonna and Daft Punk, ahead of rival services like Spotify and Beats.
The company has been sending out invites for a press conference being held at 5pm Eastern time today, in which Shawn “Jay-Z” Carter “will announce a commitment to a new direction for the music industry from both a creative and business perspective.” While there is not much detail being provided officially, unofficially we’ve heard that the company will be using the event to confirm the first big-name artists to stream music exclusively on the Tidal platform.
What might those artists be doing on Tidal? Not an ordinary streaming deal, it seems. Over the weekend, the Swedish blog Breakit reported — citing sources close to the deal — that Tidal’s plan of attack will be to ink first-window deals with the artists, where Tidal would get first releases of tracks from big-name artists ahead of any other digital streaming services. This would be exclusive, but only for a period: Spotify, Deezer and others would eventually also get these tracks, but only later.
It would also follow on the heels of Taylor Swift’s catalog coming to Tidal last week — minus her 1989 album. This is not an exclusive deal but lays the groundwork for other Swift music to make its way to Tidal first.
What’s the pull for these artists? It’s partly the Jay-Z connection. His Roc Nation agency works with a long list of musicians to provide publishing, management, label and other services, with Tidal becoming yet another string on Roc Nation’s bow as a one-stop music distribution shop.
On the other hand, from what we understand, Tidal is also offering a more attractive set of terms to musicians than other streaming services — often agreeing to payouts of twice as much as its rivals.
With many artists complaining that digital music is not providing decent enough returns, the later of these could be a deal maker for Tidal. The big question is whether artists are willing to make the bet on payouts-per-stream over that of visibility: right now Tidal has only 35,000 subscribers paying $19.99 per month across the markets in which it is active, which include the U.S. and UK. By comparison, Spotify noted 15 million paying subscribers in January of this year. Tidal also offers a standard definition service at $9.99.
source: Techcrunch
Former NBA Slam Dunk Champ Desmond Mason’s Art
During his time in the Association, Desmond Mason was not afraid to dunk in the face of anyone. Now that he’s retired, he’s not afraid to show his art to anyone.
source: ViceSports
Jeff Koons Most Expensive Living Artist
Jeff Koons is the most expensive living artist.
Eminem “Rap God”
Sirens of the Lambs by Banksy
“The Sirens of the Lambs,” Banksy’s latest installation features dozens of wailing stuffed animals aboard a slaughterhouse delivery truck that has been driving the streets of New York’s Meatpacking District.
Sara Shine “I Don’t Wanna Hear That” [label submitted]
West Coast R & B Artist Sara Shine performs music video for “I Don’t Wanna Hear That” produced by Piermid (Middiwest Music Group)
directed by Beezy
Follow Sara Shine on twitter at: @SaraShineMusic
#FactsOnly Interview w/ JAY Z
Jay talks about Magna Carta Holy Grail, Samsung deal, and new legends. Read More
CashOut Interview w/ GWOP Magazine
GWOP Magazine catches up with rap artist the REAL CashOut aka Calhoun (Detroit, MI) 4th of July Weekend in Las Vegas,NV
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Twitter: @CASHOUT313
Instagram: @CashOut313
DD172 SOUTH PRESENTS : KING DUSKO
DD172 SOUTH brings you King Dusko, an art gallery, beer garden, wine bar and coffee shop all wrapped into one. Located in the heart of downtown Charleston, South Carolina
King Dusko – 541 King Street , Charleston, South Carolina
15 Year Old Entrepreneur Scores Over $1 Million In Sales
15-year-old Madison Robinson or “Maddie” from Galveston, Texas is on track to make a serious profit in the clothing industry.
Robinson’s company, Fish Flops, makes apparel for children and it all began with her designs for flip flops which she’s been thinking up herself since coming up with the idea in 2006. Most recently, pitching her wares to retailers, her company has signed a deal with both Macy’s and Nordstrom .
The shoes go for about $25 a pair and Robinson has sold more than 60,000, according to a report.
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