

After trying to play them later on in the day, each song said “Item not available.” Why they were only there for less than a day is an unsolved mystery. UPDATE: Looks like aformentioned albums are back off Apple Music. There is no timetable as to when these albums or others missing will hit other streaming services, but one portion of the platforms can now enjoy the good music like they should. 1, 2, and 2.1 on Apple Music as of today.

This means you can listen to The Blueprint Vol. Spotify still does not house any of the albums, though. It looks like the albums are no longer an exclusive to TIDAL because they have now come back to at least one service: Apple Music. Amazon, iTunes, Spotify and Apple Music were all casualties of this decision. When the streaming wars were turning up, JAY Z‘s TIDAL decided to pull a portion of his catalog from other competitors and make them exclusive on his own service. RELATED: Listen to JAY Z’s “Brick Phone” Playlist for TIDAL Back in March, JAY Z’s Reasonable Doubt and The Blueprint albums were removed from digital streaming services like Apple Music, iTunes, and Amazon’s digital music store and was only available.
