Here's how you can stream JAY-Z's new album, '4:44'
Sources have told Variety that the album will be available on Apple Music and likely for sale on the iTunes store after a week of exclusivity on Tidal.
Another source told the publication that the album will be available on all major streaming services, like Spotify.
A possible one-week exclusivity window will come as a relief for Jay fans who were angered by the head-scratching news that only Sprint customers or people who subscribed to Tidal before the album's release would be able to stream the album, as a part of Tidal's $200 million dollar deal with Sprint.
It appears, then, that the length of the "exclusive period" mentioned in the above Tidal/Sprint disclaimer will be much shorter than Jay's many disgruntled fans anticipated.
For now, Tidal and Sprint members can stream "4:44" below, and until July 1 at midnight EST, anyone can hear the album on iHeartRadio stations: