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Jay Z to release new album teased in Tidal clip

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NEW YORK: Rap mogul Jay Z will release his latest album at the end of this month, the Tidal music streaming service said Monday, confirming weeks of rumours that the artist was preparing a new project.

The album, titled “4: 44”, will be available on June 30 exclusivel­y to Tidal subscriber­s and to customers of Sprint, the telecom giant that bought a one-third stake in the music streaming platform earlier this year.

The announceme­nt comes on the heels of highly anticipate­d reports that Jay Z’s pop diva wife Beyonce recently gave birth to twins, making their superstar family a party of five.

A 30- second trailer released late Sunday featuring lyrics from the rapper hinted at the prospect of an album -- which was then confirmed just after midnight by Tidal and Sprint.

“Jay Z is a global icon and we’re giving customers an incredible opportunit­y to be among the first to experience his new album 4: 44,” Sprint chief executive Marcelo Claure said in a statement.

Enigmatic promotion efforts began appearing for the project this month when cryptic banners reading “4: 44” popped up online and in New York’s Times Square.

The signs turned out to be advertisem­ents for a mysterious film available on Tidal featuring the actors Mahershala Ali, Lupita Nyong’o and Danny Glover, for which a black- andwhite trailer featuring Ali as a boxer was later rolled out.

The latest clip includes similar visuals and the same soulful electronic score -- and this time closes with four lines from Jay Z.

The album will be the rapper’s first since 2013’s “Magna Carta Holy Grail”.

Though fans now have a release date, it remains unclear whether the album and film will be separate entities or a visual album akin to the conceptual “Lemonade” that Beyonce put out last year.

That intricate project was first released exclusivel­y via Tidal before being offered on Apple’s iTunes.

Jay Z bought Tidal in 2014 from Aspiro, a Norwegian company whose shares are listed in Sweden, and has tried to make it the preferred platform for music afficionad­os through exclusives, original video content and highqualit­y audio.

But even with the rapid growth worldwide in streaming, Tidal has struggled and remains a small player in a market dominated by Sweden’s Spotify.

Sprint’s purchase of the Tidal stake for an estimated US$ 200 million surprised many industry watchers, some of whom had doubted the service’s long-term health. — AFP

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