Music Amanda Anderson-Niles Published 8 years ago Tidal Recovers Photo Credit: Adam Bielawski By: Amanda Anderson-Niles Tidal was left for dead at the hands of the media right after its launch, but Jay Z’s streaming service can now say it had its first successful year. Click next for the details. Prev1 of 2Next In this article: Jay-Z Share this article on Facebook Tweet this article WRITTEN BY Amanda Anderson-Niles Amanda is a TV junkie with a passion for all things reality television. She's from Decatur, GA.
I honestly think Apple will be the last one standing. Streaming services are just bad investments and lose more money than they make. Tidal is going to have to add more to the platform to survive. I don’t even think Spotify is going to last. Reply
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I have Tidal and I love it.
Me too. I had to ignore the naysayers and try it out for myself. I’m glad I did.
I honestly think Apple will be the last one standing. Streaming services are just bad investments and lose more money than they make. Tidal is going to have to add more to the platform to survive. I don’t even think Spotify is going to last.
Good. I think the backlash they got was overdone anyway.
I like it. The sound quality and the music available is why I enjoy it.
Seethe!