Is the album good enough to download Tidal? I've never been the biggest Beyonce fan but I'm a sucker for music released unexpectedly.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/25/arts/music/beyonce-lemonade-tidal-itunes-apple.html?_r=0 When Beyoncé’s album “Lemonade” was released late Saturday night, it was available only on Tidal, a big win for that subscription streaming service, in which Beyoncé is a part owner. But Tidal’s period of exclusivity appears to be quite short — just 24 hours, as the album is expected to be released for sale on iTunes at midnight on Sunday, according to two people briefed on the plans for the release, who, following the usual ironclad rules of secrecy surrounding Beyoncé’s projects, were not authorized to discuss them. Apple declined to comment.
It's not. Have you never heard of saving songs for offline play? You're wrong if you think the only way to listen to music without wifi is by using data.
Is the album the movie broken into tracks? Or are the arrangements different and made into longer, actual song without all the intros/spoken word parts?
But I don't own any of the music. And if I cancel my subscription I don't keep it. I'm glad you like Tidal enough to advertise it to everyone on here; it doesn't come close to being able to buy the songs themselves.
I don't even use tidal lol. You just said something about streaming services that was flat out incorrect. Wanting to own the music makes sense. Complaining you have to use data to listen to it does not because it's not true.
This is fantastic. Beyonce is a true artist, and she is going leagues above what everyone else is doing right now.