Jay Z appears to have thrown a curveball at rival market player Spotify, as the race to dominate the music streaming space continues.
HotNewHipHop reports that as of last week, Jigga’s classic Blueprint trilogy — consisting of 2001’s The Blueprint, 2002’s The Blueprint 2, and 2009’s The Blueprint 3 — have all been yanked from Spotify with little explanation. Of course, Jay Z owns music streaming service TIDAL, so it’s a logical move from the hip-hop mogul.
While Spotify subscribers can still get access to a number of tracks via compilation albums, the majority of favorite cuts featured on the three projects have disappeared.
We’re finally starting to consider TIDAL now, Kanye.
SOURCE: HotNewHipHop | PHOTO CREDIT: Getty
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