When did Jay Z’s album 4:44 come out, what’s the track list, is it still just on Tidal or can I now download it on Apple Music?
JAY-Z recently released his 13th studio album, 4:44, to the delight of his legion of fans around the world.
Initially the album was only available to download on Tidal but that is no longer the case. Here's all the info...
When did Jay Z's 4:44 come out?
Jay Z released his new album on June 30.
The tracks received a warm reception, with US rapper Fat Joe tweeting: "That Jay Z album s*** is fire."
4:44 is his first album since Magna Carter, which hit the charts in 2013.
The anticipation for the rapper's launch has been building all month.
It all began when adverts kept popping up with the figure 4:44, which was quickly linked to Jay's streaming service Tidal.
As his followers began putting the pieces of the puzzle together, the music mogul implied that he would be unveiling ten brand new tracks.
What is the track list for Jay Z's 4:44?
1. Kill Jay Z
2. The Story of O.J.
3. Smile, featuring Gloria Carter
4. Caught Their Eyes, featuring Frank Ocean
5. 4:44
6. Family Feud
7. Bam, featuring Damian Marley
8. Moonlight
9. Marcy Me
10. Legacy
Where can I listen to Jay Z's 4:44?
Jay Z's streaming service, Tidal, launched the new album.
If you're not already a member, you can sign up with Sprint to listen to 4:44 in its entirety.
The tracks were released on more platforms after this exclusivity window had passed.
and he's expected to debut 4:44 live at the highly-anticipated event.
Click here to find out more about the annual fest.