When Jay-Z’s business enterprise took over Tidal, the streaming service relaunched with a flashy event that featured several popular performers signing on as part-owners of the platform. The focus of the branding was about artist empowerment. In a Q&A, then-executive Vania Schlogel even said Tidal’s royalty rates would be higher than other platforms. That background makes the lawsuit more of a surprise.
Artists and labels have been taking aggressive action against digital music services over the recent months over royalties (see cases filed by David Lowery, Ricky Spicer, ABS Entertainment, and Melissa Ferrick).