However, those who want to jam out to tracks like " '03 Bonnie & Clyde" or "Izzo (H.O.V.A)" will need to make sure their free subscription to Tidal isn't expired yet. Some songs are also available via streaming compilation albums like The Hits Collection, Vol. However, Jay Z's other album's like Magna Carta, The Black Album and his collaboration with Kanye West, Watch the Throne, are still available to stream on services like Apple Music. Rhapsody has the first two of The Blueprint trilogy, but not The Blueprint 3. Interestingly enough, both tracks from Reasonable Doubt and all three albums of The Blueprint trilogy are still available on Pandora. The Blueprint albums are also no longer available on Apple Music or Google Play Music, and fans can't even buy them through iTunes or Amazon's MP3 store. That album also isn't available on Apple Music, iTunes, Amazon or Google Play Music (although there are some videos that appear). Jay Z previously pulled his 1996 album Reasonable Doubt (which is often referred to as his best record) from Spotify last year. It's a bit strange that it took the rapper this long to remove his music from Apple Music, Spotify, Google Play Music, and so on and so forth, but the decision to do so isn't so shocking. "We hope he brings them back soon so that his millions of fans on Spotify can enjoy them again," the spokesperson said, although this is highly unlikely.
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