ET on June 30, but now it's available on other streaming services (except for Spotify). It was initially only available to Tidal subscribers and Sprint users who signed up for the streaming service before 12 a.m. Jay Z released "4:44," the 13th solo album of his career, last week. The video, which clocks in at 8 minutes 30 seconds, features a hodgepodge of clips, including viral videos, Eartha Kitt discussing relationships, clips of police brutality, a Jean-Michel Basquiat interview excerpt and footage of Beyoncé performing. The collage-style visual is available exclusively on Tidal, the streaming music platform Jay Z co-owns. Jay Z just dropped on Friday a lengthy music video for "4:44," the title track off of his new (already certified platinum) album. ![]() Jay Z's "4:44" album is now available on iTunes and Amazon Music, but the music video is only on Tidal.
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