KANYE TOLD A LIE, BIG SURPRISE |
...of dollars because Kanye West made a statement that was simply not true. He posted on Twitter on Feb. 15 claiming that his album would be sold exclusively on Tidal and that it "will never never never be on Apple." On April 1 the album was made available on Apple... and Spotify, among other places that don't need to be mentioned. West must really like April Fools' jokes, and this one was pretty far-reaching. He got you suckers for your money again with the words coming out of his strange-looking mouth and his terrible excuse for music. What kind of person would tell such a lie? I wouldn't, that's for sure.
Didn't Kanye West have a song titled "Jesus Walks" or something along those lines? What would Jesus do? Plenty of things, no doubt, but He wouldn't lie about releasing an album exclusively on Tidal just to dupe people into subscribing to his friend Jay Z's music service. That's a big no-no, Mrs. Kardashian.
Tidal had been having some financial problems, so it appears that Kanye told the fib to lure unsuspecting people into subscribing to the site to boost revenues. Surely Jay Z has enough money to prop up his unoriginal business, but it appears that he didn't want to use his own money for that purpose.That's not cool, Jay Z Carter-Knowles.
A Chicago law firm is suing Tidal on behalf of some dude named Justin Baker-Rhett who is encouraging other subscribers to get in on the action and join him. The sue-happy individual is seeking $5 million because the Kanye West album "The Life of Pablo"
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