TIDAL gives free trial an extra 30 day extension, due to Kanye West

TIDAL extensionAs soon as he established himself as the top producer in the game after producing on Jay Z’s The Blueprint, Kanye West chose to become a rapper. When he was met with rejection, Kanye West threatened to sign with Cash Money Records. Bottom line, he never follows the rules.

TIDAL is the latest Jay Z business venture, a music streaming service, which costs roughly $20 a month. However, the first thirty days are free, something fans have taken advantage of. Now, it looks like the rules have changed and Kanye West is to thank.

Because Kanye West released the unmastered version of The Life of Pablo and intends to release the CD-quality version, TIDAL has changed the rules. This started with the high-quality version of “Wolves,” which was released earlier this week. Fans now have thirty more free days, because of Kanye West.