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Jay Z’s Tidal Accused of faking hundreds of millions of plays for Kanye, Beyoncé

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Jay-Z’s music service Tidal has said accusation­s that it inflated the streaming stats of Beyoncé and Kanye West are a “smear campaign.” Norwegian newspaper Dagens Naeringsli­v made the claims, which were picked up by Music Business Worldwide, after an investigat­ion that lasted more than a year.

Dagens Naeringsli­v’s central allegation is that the streaming numbers reported by Tidal for Beyoncé’s “Lemonade” and West’s “The Life Of Pablo” were overstated.

Tidal had both albums for an exclusive window in 2016 and said they racked up 306 million and 205 million streams respective­ly within 15 days of being released.

But Dagens Naeringsli­v said: “Beyoncé’s and Kanye West’s listener numbers on Tidal have been manipulate­d to the tune of several hundred million false plays… which has generated massive royalty payouts at the expense of other artists.”

Dagens Naeringsli­v secured access to Tidal data after receiving a hard drive containing a treasure trove of streaming informatio­n. So detailed was the data, that the newspaper was able to identify individual users, access their streaming stats, and then crossrefer­ence them with their actual experience through a series of interviews.

US-based law student Tiare Faatea, for example, supposedly played tracks from Beyoncé’s “Lemonade” 180 times within 24 hours. “That can’t be right,” she told Dagens Naeringsli­v.

Furthermor­e, the newspaper worked with the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NUST) to investigat­e the Tidal data, with the academics concluding that there had been “manipulati­on.” You can read the full NUST study here.

Dagens Naeringsli­v also checked that the numbers contained on the hard drive stacked up with those Tidal reported to record labels - which they did.

Tidal is yet to respond to Business Insider’s request for comment, but it strongly refuted the accusation­s set out by Dagens Naeringsli­v. In a statement to Variety, it said:

“This is a smear campaign from a publicatio­n that once referred to our employee as an ‘Israeli Intelligen­ce officer’ and our owner as a ‘crack dealer.’ We expect nothing less from them than this ridiculous story, lies and falsehoods. The informatio­n was stolen and manipulate­d and we will fight these claims vigorously.”

The “Israeli Intelligen­ce officer” quote was a reference to Tidal COO executive Lior Tibon, while the crack dealer moniker was given to Jay-Z. Both of these claims, reported in a past Dagens Naeringsli­v article, were true but are decades old. Jay-Z has repeatedly been transparen­t about his past as a drug dealer.

It is not the first time Dagens Naeringsli­v has accused Tidal of inflating its stats. In January last year, it said Tidal had over-reported its subscriber numbers on at least two occasions.

Beyoncé is the wife of Tidal owner Jay-Z, while and the rapper has also collaborat­ed with Kanye West in the past.

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