What it's like to use Tidal, the music streaming app that Jay Z is buying
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Jay Z wants to get in on the streaming music game. Sure, Dr. Dre got there first with Beats, but Jay Z wants his own streaming service.
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On January 30, news emerged that Jay Z had bid $56 million to buy Aspiro, the company behind the WiMP and Tidal streaming sites.
We decided to give Tidal (the version of WiMP that's available in both the UK and US) a try.
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