Yet they all somehow came together to make one of the most intriguing albums of the year so far, so take a look at what each person contributed to West's newest, and perhaps most eclectic ever, record. The following is a list of all of the artists that West collaborated with while making The Life of Pablo - and while some are pretty obvious choices (West and Rihanna are already BFFs), others ( 4-year-old Natalie Green?) don't necessarily make the most sense. Latino Content Creator / Director / Producer / Actor / Writer. On Pablo, West seems to have collaborated with everybody from The Weeknd to Rihanna to Frank Ocean, and the anticipation to hear what he created with these artists was enough to make any hip hop fan sign up for a Tidal subscription and buy the album ASAP. The highly anticipated album has 18 tracks, and only five of those songs don't rock the name of an artist in parentheses after the title. It’s also worth mentioning that this move has come at a time when Jay Z’s Tidal is suing the streaming services previous owners, claiming they inflated subscriber numbers at the time of the deal. While “Pablo’s” Tidal debut could have boosted the service’s user base, perhaps West decided that Tidal’s audience alone is not big enough to make it worth keeping his album from the competing services.Kanye West might not have a lot of "Real Friends," but he does have a boatload of artist collaborators on Life of Pablo, his latest and most recent album, which he sneak-dropped at the end of his Saturday Night Live performance on Feb. “The Life of Pablo” is now streaming on the major music services. It may be April Fool’s Day here in the U.S., but it looks like we have our answer. Still, it was unclear at the time if that track’s release was meant to just tease fans who would ultimately be directed to Tidal to gain access to the full album, or if West was actually testing the waters outside of Tidal. Earlier this week, he released the track “Famous” to Apple Music as well as Spotify and Google Music. (This is the controversial song where he claims to have made Taylor Swift famous.) That said, West did give some indication that he was thinking of reversing his previous decision to keep his album off Apple’s service. Or perhaps he’s just a savvy marketer, getting press over his every move with regard to this album’s release. Having missed the opportunity to sell to such a large number of users could have prompted West to change his mind regarding the Tidal exclusive….Or the artist could simply be indecisive. TIDAL is the first global music streaming service with high fidelity sound, hi-def video quality, along with expertly curated playlists and original content. According to one report, “The Life of Pablo” was illegally downloaded by some 500,000 people the day after its release. Still, the confusion around the launch combined with the inability for users to get their hands on the album as promised, led to a surge in piracy. Tidal eventually emailed fans to explain the problem, offering refunds or the chance to wait a week while West polished up the tracks to his own liking. In some cases, due to billing glitches, their credit cards were even charged twice. That led to thousands of complaints from customers who said they paid “Pablo,” but didn’t receive the download. After releasing the album to the world, the artist had second thoughts, and pulled it off his website. In addition, Tidal recently reported that “Pablo” surpassed 250 million streams on its service in its first 10 days of release.Īs West said, “…250 Million…this is not regular!”īut if one thing has been true during the whole saga and chaos surrounding “The Life of Pablo’s” launch, it’s that West has consistently changed his mind. And it will never be for sale… You can only get it on Tidal. My album will never never never be on Apple. It’s also a not-too-shabby #55 Top Grossing Overall application, and a Top 20 Music app. And while not all those downloads converted into paying subscribers, it certainly had an effect on the newcomer to the streaming market: the app today is the #4 Top Grossing Music application in the U.S. App Store.Īfter the album’s launch, customers flocked to Tidal in droves, believing it was the only avenue to hear West’s new tunes. 570K views 11 months ago When Coodie hooked back up with Kanye at Madison Square Garden for The Life of Pablo listening party, his lens once again gave us the inside look to one of the pivotal. The move is notable because West had originally promised fans the album would “ never never be on Apple” – a statement that ended up boosting downloads to mobile Tidal’s application, pushing it to the top of the U.S. So much for Kanye West’s plans to make his new album, “The Life of Pablo,” a Tidal exclusive. The artist, who has changed his mind numerous times with regard to this latest release, has now put the album out on Tidal’s competitors, including Spotify, Apple Music, and Google Play Music.
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