Jay-Z pulls another album from streaming services he doesn’t own

While Jay Z took his album Reasonable Doubt off Spotify just before he launched his own music service , the artist has recently pulled his Blueprint albums. Pitchfork noticed the disappearance of the 2001 album from iTunes, Spotify, Amazon Music and Apple Music. You can still listen to the majority of Mr. Carter’s back-catalogue on music services besides the one he owns — although he won’t make as much money from it. – Mat Smith, Engadget http://ift.tt/1WpQmm1
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