As of this morning, there’s one less place you can stream Jay Z’s acclaimed debut, Reasonable Doubt.
Top: Spotify lists the “Reasonable Doubt” tracklist, but won’t play any of the songs.
Bottom: Tidal offers “Reasonable Doubt” streaming in hi-fi. (Spotify/Tidal)
Listeners were quick to notice the album has gone missing from Spotify. But surprise, surprise, it’s available to stream in high fidelity on Tidal, Jay Z’s streaming service.
Is this a one-time thing, or are we going to see Jay pulling all his music from Spotify — and making it only available on Tidal? The new streaming service has been stepping up its exclusives game since its launch last week, offering Rihanna’s American Oxygenand Beyonce’s Die With You to anyone willing to pay $19.99/month for a subscription.
Some of Tidal’s new exclusive content. (Tidal)
We’re not yet convinced it’s worth the money — but maybe we’ll reconsider if Spotify goes Jay-less.


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