How To Listen To '4:44' On Tidal, Because You'll Have To Act Fast

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The release of JAY-Z’s new album 4:44 is just hours away, and already, tensions are high. The 47-year-old rapper’s 13th solo album will exclusively drop on streaming service Tidal on June 30 at midnight. But unless you act fast, you might be left scrambling and wondering how to listen to 4:44 on Tidal — even if you sign up for a subscription a day or two after it’s released. If you don’t want to miss what’s expected to be an epic album or any subtle shout-outs to Blue Ivy or Queen Bey, here’s what you’ll need to do.
According to The Verge, anyone looking to get access to 4:44 will need to sign up for the streaming service before 12 a.m. Eastern Time on June 29, otherwise you won’t be able to listen to it. This is reportedly due to the deal Sprint struck with Tidal, and only Sprint customers will be able to access the album after the cutoff time.
So unless Sprint is already your provider, you’ll want to sign up for Tidal pronto. While you can switch over to Sprint and get six months of complimentary streaming, it's a bit of a process and you won't be able to access 4:44 in the meantime.
Fortunately, if you sign up for the service before midnight, you'll be in luck. And if you're worried about budget, don't be: You can get a free 30-day trial of Tidal, which JAY-Z partly owns, and cancel before the 30 days are up, if you're not 100 percent happy with it. Keep in mind that you will have to enter an email address and put down a credit card or a PayPal account, but you can cancel at any time over the next month without being charged. You can choose between “TIDAL Premium” for $9.99 a month, or “TIDAL Hifi” for $19.99 a month, which is said to have better sound quality than the less expensive version.

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