You can, however, pay an extra $10 a month for the “HiFi” option, which streams lossless-quality music. TIDAL costs the same as Apple Music ($9.99 a month) in the U.S., but it doesn’t offer a family plan that lets multiple users enjoy it at a discounted rate. It’s unclear how long that deal will last, but Apple Music, Spotify, and the rest will have to wait. To enjoy 4:44 without actually buying it outright, you’ll need a subscription to TIDAL, Jay Z’s own music streaming service, which has exclusive rights to it at launch. An exclusive deal with Samsung made the release free to Galaxy smartphone owners, but Jay Z won’t be so generous this time around. It’s been almost four years since Jay Z released his last album, Magna Carta… Holy Grail, which sold over 3.3 million copies worldwide. Jay Z will release his new 4:44 album at the end of this month, but if Apple Music is the only streaming service you subscribe to, you’re going to miss out.
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