Beyoncé and Jay Z's Album 'Everything Is Love' Is Now Streaming Pretty Much Everywhere
Beyoncé pulled a Beyoncé over the weekend when she and Jay Z dropped a joint album, Everything Is Love, with no warning at all. Of course, diehard fans know rumors of a Bey and Jay collaboration have been swirling for a while, but Everything Is Love still caught many by surprise. How did these two have time to make a full-blown, 90-minute album?! They’re superheroes. It’s the only logical explanation.
Everything Is Love seems to be the final piece of the trilogy that includes Beyoncé’s album Lemonade and Jay Z’s 4:44 record, and get this: You don’t have to be a Tidal member to hear it. After spending a weekend exclusively on Jay Z’s streaming platform, the album is now available everywhere, including iTunes, Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon, and Pandora Premium.
The streaming wide-release of Everything Is Love is a bit surprising. After all, on their new song “NICE,” Beyoncé raps, “If I gave two fucks—two fucks about streaming numbers / Would have put Lemonade up on Spotify,” leading fans to think this new record wouldn’t make an appearance anywhere else besides Tidal. Now that it’s everywhere, though, the BeyHive is naturally lit.
“Too happy that Beyoncé and Jay Z’s new album is on Spotify,” one fan tweeted. “I was to signing up to Tidal but the new Beyonce and Jay Z album is on Spotify! Like. What?!?!” wrote another person. Below, check out some more fan reactions to the news:
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Happy listening!
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