In case you missed it, Jay Z, Beyonce and slew of famous musicians launched a new streaming service called TIDAL.
Basically, it's something similar to Spotify but you'll be charged 20 quid a month for what Jay Z, Kanye and co say with be better sound, files that you can't lose and a heap of music videos. You can see the ad below.
But despite an attempt to push #TIDALforALL and have the public embrace this new idea and service, #TIDALforNOONE instead trended. And people were not impressed.
25 million tracks. 75,000 music videos. $9.99. Sign up with TIDAL now and get the first 30 days on us. #TIDALforALL
— TIDAL (@TIDALHiFi) April 1, 2015
Please support these starving artists by paying $240 a year for a usually free service #TIDALforNOONE pic.twitter.com/iajv9AAjRA
— Justin Matters (@JudasNokktern) March 31, 2015
I really enjoy when billionaires stand up for themselves #TIDALforALL #TIDALforNOONE
— not a dee jay (@djcap) March 31, 2015
And @Spotify be sitting back like... #Tidal #TIDALforNOONE https://t.co/qm6ZtTqm8u pic.twitter.com/nr3belwPsM
— heat & heatworld.com (@heatworld) March 31, 2015
*Planes crashing. People crying* Musicians get together for an important message: GIVE US MONEY. #TIDALforALL #TIDALforNOONE
— Rolando Nieves (@Rolando_Nieves) March 31, 2015
I always love it when multimillionaires tell me how I should spend my money....on them. #TIDALforNOONE
— Lisa (@lisanewton90) April 1, 2015
ALL #TIDALforALL does is prove how incredibly delusional and egotistical (not to mention disappointing) these artists are #TIDALforNOONE
— Jordan (@monstermermaid) April 1, 2015