
5 Reasons the Music Business Is in the Toilet
It doesn’t take a big-shot music executive or a statistician to see that the music industry is in a major period of upheaval.

It doesn’t take a big-shot music executive or a statistician to see that the music industry is in a major period of upheaval.

In March, the Jay Z-helmed music streaming service Tidal launched alongside some of the industry’s wealthiest stars at an event that quickly turned off scores of potential subscribers.

Last month, Jay-Z and a handful of some of the biggest names in music teamed up to launch Tidal, a new artist-owned streaming music service that would compete with household names like Pandora and Spotify. The concept seemed promising; a new

Rapper and businessman Jay Z was joined by some of music’s biggest stars on Monday for the official re-launch of TIDAL, the first-ever artist owned streaming service, which plans to compete with bigs Pandora and Spotify. Jay Z recently acquired