Although Jay Z's Tidal may not be doing quite as badly as people would like to believe, there has undoubtedly been several problems with the music streaming service since its re-launch a few months ago.

Now it seems like more negative press is on the way, as the CEO of the company, Peter Tonstad, has quit after just two months in the role.

Tonstad was Tidal's CEO before Jay Z bought out Aspiro, the Swedish/Norwegian company that founded and launched Tidal last October. He was replaced by Andy Chen - who left the role (or was fired) after just two weeks. Tonstad has been acting CEO since April, but has now confirmed his resignation.

Tidal released a statement to the Wall Street Journal saying: "We can confirm interim CEO Peter Tonstad is no longer with the company. We are thankful to Peter for stepping in as interim CEO and wish him the best for the future.

"Tidal will be transitioning to a permanent CEO as part of our strategic plan to create a leading platform, and current executives in New York and Oslo will continue to lead our rapidly developing innovation and content initiatives until our new CEO is in place."

His successor has not been named, nor has Jay Z personally commented.