Apple vs Tidal: Tidal faces $20M lawsuit over Drake’s Apple deal #lilweezyanafest Update:Tidal Lied?

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Apple Music declared war on rival streaming service,Jay Z’s Tidal, over Drake’s appearance at a charity concert to benefit kids affected by Hurricane Katrina. Tidal faces being sued for $20 million if it streamed Apple artist Drake’s brief two-song appearance at the Friday night show.

Apple Music execs were not happy when Drake was confirmed to perform at Lil Wayne’s Lil WeezyAna Fest in New Orleans Friday night, even though the festival benefits Tha Carter Fund, which supports after-school programs in Louisiana.

Lawyers were called in because the event was being streamed live via Tidal — and Drake has an exclusive deal with Apple Music said to be worth up to $19 million. Sources say the tech giant threatened to sue for $20 million if Drake appeared, or if his music was streamed live, on Tidal.

A source told us, “Legal letters have been sent to Tidal warning that Drake cannot appear on the Tidal stream of the festival, either solo or part of a group, and if the warning was ignored, the liabilities could be up to $20 million.

“This event is for charity, Drake is doing two songs. Why does Apple think it can dictate to artists where and when they can perform?”

The Post reported Drake has a $19 million deal with Apple as one of the artists who helped them launch their new streaming service.


The deal includes an exclusive album release and to have the “Started From the Bottom” rapper as a guest DJ for iTunes Radio.

We’re told Drake, who is still signed to New Orleans native Lil Wayne’s Young Money Records, jumped at the chance to perform at the sold-out festival. Also lined up were Nicki Minaj and a reunion of Lil Wayne’s 1990s group, the Hot Boys.

Sources tell us Jay Z and Tidal execs have no choice but to cut the audio and video streaming of Drake’s appearance at the event — but still planned on putting up a message blaming Drake’s deal with Apple for the rude interruption to fans.


Tidal faces $20M lawsuit over Drake's Apple Music deal




Update:

Sources familiar with the situation tell BuzzFeed News that Apple did not threaten Tidal with a $20 million suit over Drake’s performance at a Hurricane Katrina benefit, despite a claim to the contrary from Jay Z’s streaming service.
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If New Orleans became the frontline of the battle for streaming music supremacy this week, it had very little to do with Apple. The Cupertino company did not threaten to sue Jay Z’s Tidal over Drake’s appearance at Lil Wayne’s Lil WeezyAna Fest, a charity concert to benefit kids affected by Hurricane Katrina. And it played no apparent role in Drake’s exclusion from Tidal’s livestream of the event — despite Tidal’s claims that it did.

Drake’s decision not to participate in Tidal’s live stream of the Lil Weezyana Festival was precisely that — Drake’s decision. And sources familiar with the situation tell BuzzFeed News that Apple did not threaten Tidal with any legal action whatsoever — let alone one with $20 million in liabilities attached to it. “No one even knew this was going on until the Post piece hit,” one of the sources said, adding that it’s not even within Apple’s power to file such a suit.



And while it’s difficult not to look askance at such claims given Apple’s recent move into the streaming music space with Apple Music and its $19 million exclusivity deal with Drake, the singer’s management says it’s the truth. And it’s not at all happy with Tidal or what it says is a mischaracterization of last night’s events.

“The decision to not have Drake participate in the Tidal steam has nothing to do with Apple or Drake’s deal,” Drake’s manager Future the Prince told BuzzFeed News. “Point blank, 100%. I made a business decision. Apple doesn’t have the power to stop us from being part of a live stream. The only people that have the power to do that are Cash Money and Universal, and they’re our partners.”

So why is Tidal very publicly saying otherwise? Not only did the company take to Twitter to lambaste Apple for interfering with its stream, but it also blacked out what would have been Drake’s portion of the stream with a slide lambasting Apple as a Big Brother “interfering with artistry.”

“I don’t understand,” Future said. “If you’re going to say something about the situation publicly, you should tell the truth. They saw the opportunity to take a situation and spin it in their favor as a publicity stunt.”

As for the rationale for withholding Drake’s performance from the live stream of a benefit concert, Future insisted it was related to Drake’s image — not his business deals. “We wanted to make sure the stream represented us in the right way, and we didn’t have much insight into what they were doing,” he said. “Aesthetics and quality are important to us and we didn’t have any control over that or time to investigate it. We were just there to participate in the benefit.”

Apple declined comment. Tidal has not yet responded to a request for one.



UPDATE

Reached for comment a spokesperson for Tidal provided the following comment:
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We have all the email receipts and written correspondence that took place with said, blocked performance. That being said we choose to keep it classy.

Great show to all the performers

Great performance Wayne.
God Bless New Orleans. 10 years stronger.
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Tidal did not provide copies of the email and correspondence in question, and did not respond to BuzzFeed’s request to view them. Aug. 29, 2015, at 3:40 p.m.


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Good for Drake performing for the kids. apple looks fukked up for this lawsuit. Not a good PR move

He can still perform, they just can't stream it on tidal like they planned on doing. They will cut the stream off while he's performing and put it back up after he's done.
 
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