Unfortunately, as Pitchfork reported, brand-new Tidal subscribers may not be able to listen to 4:44. Tidal subscriptions, which give access to 46 million songs, cost $9.99 to $19.99 per month, and can be tested out for free during a 30-day trial period. The album is also available on Tidal, the music streaming service owned by Jay Z and other artists. The album started playing continuously on iHeartRadio's Urban and Rhythm stations at midnight last night, and will keep playing until 12:01 a.m. The 10-track 35-minute new album, in which Jay Z raps about his famous family and even apologizes to his wife Beyonce for womanizing and infidelity, can be heard in its entirety on iHeartRadio for free all day on Friday, June 30. ![]() By most accounts, they won't be disappointed: According to NPR, 4:44 is Jay Z's "most personal, vulnerable album yet - and arguably one of his best." ![]() Jay Z fans finally have a chance to listen to the rap mogul's highly anticipated new album, 4:44.
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