YouTube's is high because apparently that's for YouTube Music Key; YouTube's new streaming service for their site where you pay monthly for no ads, Google Play access, and the ability to download songs for offline. It's still in BETA mode.
Meh the most important thing to consider is the number of streams.
Tidal could get those royalties checked but if the streaming numbers aren't there then it's just pitiful. Subscribers move plays and if the subscribers aren't there then no money for the artists.