Square, digital payment firm run by Jack Dorsey, CEO of
Twitter, has acquired Tidal, the audio and video music steaming platform owned
by Jay-Z, in a deal worth $297 million.
Both parties confirmed the acquisition in a statement via
their respective Twitter handles on Thursday.
As part of the deal, Jay-Z will move to Square’s board of
directors and Tidal’s artist owners will co-own the platform as the second
largest group of shareholders.
“It comes down to a simple idea: finding new ways for artists to support their work. New ideas are found at the intersections, and we believe there’s a compelling one between music and the economy,” Dorsey said.
I’m grateful for Jay’s vision, wisdom, and leadership. I knew TIDAL was something special as soon as I experienced it, and I’m inspired to work with him. He'll now help lead our entire company, including Seller and the Cash App, as soon as the deal closes. https://t.co/YRfYjcWJQx pic.twitter.com/xBtq2xfwue
— jack (@jack) March 4, 2021
“TIDAL will continue to be the best home for music,
musicians, and culture. Our commitment to you is to constantly listen, learn,
and work to make a service you love.
“I’m grateful for Jay’s vision, wisdom, and leadership. I
knew TIDAL was something special as soon as I experienced it, and I’m inspired
to work with him.”
Speaking of the deal, Jay-Z added: “Jack is one of the greatest minds of our times, and our many discussions about TIDAL’s endless possibilities have made me even more inspired about its future.
This partnership will be a game-changer for many. I look forward to all this new chapter has to offer!
— Mr. Carter (@sc) March 4, 2021
“This shared vision makes me even more excited to join the
Square board. This partnership will be a game-changer for many. I look forward
to all this new chapter has to offer!”
Launched in 2015, Tidal has an all-star cast of stakeholders
including Kanye West, Rihanna, Arcade Fire, Daft Punk, Madonna, Jack White,
Chris Martin, Alicia Keys, Jason Aldean, among others.
The development comes a few days after the US rapper sold a
50% stake in Armand de Brignac, his champagne brand, to LVMH Moët Hennessy, a
luxury beverage giant.
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