Beyoncé made almost $50m from 8 stadium shows. She's absolutely fine.
Still, I don't want Jay Z to be the cause of any money loss on Beyoncé's net worth. Not even a dollar!
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Originally posted by MrBeyonceFan
No we won't.
They scammed me numerous times. fck them
#TakeDownScamDAL
The article talks about the Tidal scams, as well.
The writer smartly worded it "tech troubles" to avoid being sued.
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Tidal has a history of tech troubles
Tidal accidentally charged users for subscriptions they had previously cancelled, which ruffled a lot of feathers. But that’s just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the company’s tech troubles.
During the live stream of Kanye West’s The Life of Pablo, many users experienced serious streaming issues. Then, a few days later, those same people were mistakenly allowed to purchase the album for a brief period before it was pulled from the service. And — more on this later — that wasn’t the first time new material was accidentally posted early on the service.
I still think it's hilarious that a friggin streaming app brought so much ire to people's lives. I guess y'all can rest at night now that you've got your wish
I downloaded title after Lemonade & I've stayed with it tbh. Never expected that I would, but I enjoy the set up. But maybe that's because I've never used a different streaming service before?
Jay Z loses nearly 100% of the time when it comes to business ventures (remember his failed sports agency). Jay Z isn't a good businessman. The large majority of his net worth is from his tours, not actual business ventures. Conversely, Diddy and Dr. Dre are legitimately good businessmen, increasing their income and net worth soley through business ventures.
...Vin
Marrying Beyoncé remains the sole beneficial business decision he's made in his career
All this hate stems from that pretentious press conference and the fact that they had ZERO exclusives ready to go the day of launch. Such an embarrassing failure of a rollout considering the app itself is much more intuitive and less buggy than even Apple Music. People never even gave it a chance.
Why did they think it was a good idea to walk on stage and sign a piece of paper instead of waiting until someone had an album available to launch it? Even a video like Feelin' Myself would've generated great press and driven subs.