“We’re giving customers an incredible opportunity to be among the first to experience new album 4:44,” says Sprint CEO Marcelo Claure, “Our loyal, existing customers, and customers who switch to Sprint, can experience the album exclusively, plus access a complimentary six-month trial of TIDAL HiFi, giving them access to content they can’t get anywhere else.” Check out the official tracklist for the album below.Ĥ. This means anyone with a Sprint phone will receive an invitation to become a Tidal member for six complimentary months, during which they will have access to 4:44 and the rest of the platform’s catalogue of over 48.5 million songs. In addition to the free trial, the album will also be available to those who are Sprint customers. If you don’t wish to continue their subscription, all you need to do is cancel before your trial has expired, and you will not be charged. By signing up for either trial, you will be able to stream the new album. The second costs $19.99 a month and includes lossless audio quality, along with “expertly curated” features. The first trial costs $9.99 a month and includes standard audio quality and minimal features. Tidal offers two free trial plans on their site, both of which come with a 30 day trial. Fortunately, for those who don’t have a subscription, there are still a few different ways to stream the album instantly.
Variety reports that it will eventually be released on platforms like Spotify or Apple Music, but it looks as though that won’t be for a couple weeks.
On the heels of his induction into the songwriter’s hall of fame, Jay-Z has released his new album 4:44 and fans are justifiably thrilled. But how can you stream it online?Īccording to Tidal’s official website, the album is exclusively available on Tidal. Jay-Z performs during TIDAL X: 1020 Amplified on October 20, 2015.