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Jay-Z's album '4:44' is now available on all major streaming services — except Spotify

Jay-Z's album "4:44" is now available on Apple Music, iTunes, and Amazon after a week as a Tidal exclusive. Notably, the album is still missing from Spotify.

Jay-Z's critically acclaimed, platinum-selling album "4:44" is now available on Apple Music, iTunes, and Amazon after a week-long stint as a Tidal exclusive.

Jay-Z, who owns a large stake in Tidal, has noticeably kept the album off Spotify so far.

"4:44" was expected to see a wide release on other streaming platforms after the one-week exclusivity period of Tidal's deal with Sprint ended.

Sprint invested $200 million in Tidal early this year, and the phone company helped the album go instantly platinum by purchasing a million copies of "4:44," which fans could download for free (up until midnight on Thursday).

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A physical version of the LP is also expected to be released in the near future, featuring three bonus tracks.

"4:44" is still absent, however, from the market leader in streaming services, Spotify. Jay-Z pulled all of his albums from Spotify in April, while leaving some of his work on Apple Music.

On the "4:44" track "Smile," Jay took a shot at Apple Music executive Jimmy Iovine, rapping, "

As of this posting, all of Jay's albums are available for purchase on iTunes, but only "4:44" can be streamed on Apple Music. None of the rapper's solo work is currently available on Spotify.

Spotify had no comment on the matter when we reached out.

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