Jay Z And Madonna Falsified Streams Of Music
By Beyonce And Kanye West
May 9. 2018
Jay Z (left), wife Beyonce (right) and daughter Blue Ivy
(center)
A new report has confirmed what I have stated all along on the
Judiciary Report site about Madonna and Jay Z's failing Tidal
music streaming service, tampering with data to inflate sales
and gain undeserved chart positions and awards, such as
Billboard number ones and Grammys. Previously, Jay Z was slammed
by Soundscan for paying retailers to run his CDs through
registers many times, rather than once per sale. Jay Z did this
to inflate his paltry music sales, in order to gain unearned
number ones on the Billboard charts.
The Judiciary Report also wrote about Jay Z cheating artists out
of streaming revenues by underreporting the streams of
entertainers not affiliated with Tidal on an ownership level.
Tidal was sued for defrauding recording artists out of sales, by
underreporting streams of their music. The company is completely
fraudulent.
This week reporters outed Madonna and Jay Z for inflating the
sales of artists affiliated with them, such as singer Beyonce
and rapper Kanye West. Journalists took a hard drive from Tidal
to the Norwegian University of Science and Technology's Center
for Cyber and Information Security to analyze the data. They
discovered Tidal falsified the streams of Beyonce and Kanye
West, among others.
Tidal's falsified data meant individual users streamed a 1-hour,
full length album several dozen times a day. The problem with
that is there are only 24-hours in a day. One person cannot
stream a 1-hour Beyonce or Kanye West album 70 times for the
day, as once again, there are only 24-hours in a day, not
70-hours.
STORY SOURCE
JAY-Z, TIDAL Accused of ‘Massively’ Over-inflating
Beyonce’s Streams
Wednesday, May 9, 2018 - JAY-Z’s TIDAL
streaming app is being accused of “massively” falsifying
streaming plays of albums by his wife Beyonce and rap
producer Kanye West. According to a report by a Norwegian
newspaper, TIDAL reportedly falsified over 320 million plays
of Beyonce’s Lemonade and Kanye West’s The Life of Pablo.
TIDAL denied the claims, calling the report a “smear
campaign.”
According to Music Business Worldwide,
reporters from Dagens Naeringsliv obtained a hard drive that
allegedly contained manipulated TIDAL streaming data. The
reporters took the hard drive to Norwegian University of
Science and Technology’s Center for Cyber and Information
Security (CCIS), for analysis. DN reports the study found
over 320 million falsified plays of Lemonade and TLOP. One
example was a user who played TLOP tracks 96 times,
including 54 times in the middle of the night. In 2016,
TIDAL announced that TLOP was streamed 250 million times in
its first 10 days of release...
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