Its laughable how many threads are made on this forum about "starting black businesses" and people cant see that the biggest obstacle is mentality .....
Do you know how ridiculous you sound for ridiculing a dude for actually making his service worth owning? I mean Jay literally told you about the concert shyt like two days after Tidal launched. This reminds of that what Stereo Williams said, "Because Jay Z is a business man and a rapper, there will always be a group of people that skeptical of his every move," This is the first time in history nikkas said, "fukk him, look at him trying to make his service worth owning." The rest of your post just sounds stupid, "come up with a phone that does what an iphone does and then load it with exclusive shyt." So you would be good with him doing exactly what he was doing if he also created another i phone? nikka what? Everyone who dapped your post after that should ask someone to neg them![]()
This.People trying to blame Tidal's struggles less on Hov's flawed business model and more into an issue of race![]()
Most of Spotify's paid subscribers "graduate" from the free version though.I use Google Music, but I'm still in the free trial period for premium Spotify. Since my PS4 supports in game streaming with Spotify now, I'm tempted to keep it and dump google music. my problem is that I'm still finding more of the shyt I want in Google Music than Spotify.
Tidal definitely is copycat and the vast majority of Spotify users are free users. He's trying to get the premium Spotify, Google Music cats to switch to Tidal and there is just no need to for those customers unless you give them something better. Spotify isn't that dumb to kill their freemium service, but if they do, it could be the opening Camel needs.
Right now though in the current environment, Tidal has to do something better to stand out from the competition.
You left out the part where Black money has to circulate back in the Black community. How the fukk does Black entrepreneurship or Black support of businesses like Tidal help the Black community when none of that money is actually... You know... Going back into the Black community? Just because Black people own something doesn't mean the resources aren't going back into the pockets of cacs. What was the last Black owned ANYTHING (not named 'Tidal') shouted out by Jay-Z and Beyonce? Pretty sure they only push cac products in their songs and videos, they only wear clothing and shoes created by cacs, they hire cacs to work for them, they live in a cac neighborhood... Is any of that not harmful to the Black community? You want us to support Tidal because it's *good* for the Black community? How about we discuss how the money used to buy Tidal could have opened FIVE HUNDRED AND SIXTY Black owned grocery stores in the U.S. ($56 million divided by the average $100,000 startup costs for a grocery store.) Hell, they could probably have BOUGHT a media outlet with some of that money and wrote their OWN articles about Tidal on their BLACK OWNED MEDIA SERVICE. What was even the point of this streaming venture?! How does this help the Black community at ALL, if that's going to be your excuse?
Y'all are just pretending to be pro-Black at this point because you don't want your fav to fail at something.
Nas has to take whatever hole in the wall booking he can get to pay the woman who pimped him for everythingHa! Maybe next time he'll think twice before he disses Nas
Still burns slow.
As someone has already stated, I wouldn't be surprised if those sites were given money. Even then
Is just that bad. It really is a "focus" on us and not the service.
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But anyway I'm done with this topic. I see what you are saying though.lol
edit: I just read your post and my reply below doesn't really respond to what you just said........But I typed it up , so I'mma leave it
The only thing I remember from Tidal advertising is this:
From the commercial - ( 20s mark ) "Group of people being able to get together and make a stand", WTF? why would that interest me in any way, am i suppose to feel sorry for them? All of you are already millionaires, what exactly are you standing up against? That's what alot of people felt( Right or Wrong ), it's like Bill Gates complaining about taxes, even if he's paying 2 billion a year in taxes none of us are going to feel sorry for him. Now here's the thing, You can't say "Data-Hawk you're wrong" weather they meant that or not, me and alot of other consumers took it that way. So we are in the right. LOL.
As a consumer it's not my job to go looking for what they "REALLY" meant, that's their problem.It's up to them to come back with a different message and make us believe different.
I would like to also bring up the EGO of these musicians, at the 50 second mark, Beyonce says "If our fans can see that its from us, it's done!" , again they are banking on their star power only as a reason for us to support them. A song is a song, what difference does it make to the average consumer where it came from? It only needs to be easily accessible.
at the 9 second mark Jay-z says " Change the course of history" , How will this change things for "me" Hov? What will you do that is so different? As a consumer I shouldn't have to research what you meant.
40 second mark Jay-z says - " I think it's one of the things that sets us aside from someone that's a tech company" really? last I check technology is the main force behind this and the only thing I've seen so far that could be different is the high quality version which is driven by somebody who came up with an effective algorithm, not you.
1:20 second Madonna says - "Its about putting art back to the forefront, it's about bringing humanity back to being an artist".....wtf does that even mean to somebody whose just trying to listen to a song while they do another activity? This sounds like they want us to donate to a save the dolphins charity.. Look at the environment of the commercial, looks like a country club or some event where only rich people with elite attitudes can attend, am i lying?
Now here's the really funny thing, I'm actually looking "out" for his product more than most of these posters. Yes we should support black businesses, but at the same time you should also be critical of them and say what's working( I think they Concert helped ) and what's not, So they can come back with a better product and better message. Me being a hater or not wanting to support a black business would be me saying "This sucks" and never looking at it again. It's owned by a black man, but I'm sure he wants a diverse customer base, He doesn't want just "black" customers who will blindly support him just because they share the same skin color. So somebody bringing up what's wrong with the product is not a c00n or a sell-out. It's constructive criticism ( at least on my part ). If somebody made this same post and put Mark Zuckerberg in the article, I would go.
Let me drop this off here to show how much hate Billy use to get back in the day: