Lil Wayne Talks Starring In Super Bowl & Samsung Commercials
WEEZY IS GAINING THE ATTENTION OF CONSUMERS & ADVERTISERS

Samsung Is Not Interested In Buying Tidal
(AllHipHop News) Last week, rumors circulated that Jay-Z’s growing music streaming service Tidal was being examined for purchase by numerous rival companies. One of the parties that were allegedly interested in acquiring the company the most was Samsung. The mobile company behind the Galaxy series has already made deals for several albums under Jay-Z, including Magna Carta Holy Grail and Rihanna’s recently released LP ANTI, which both went platinum in a matter of days thanks to the company’s help. Tidal and Samsung has allegedly been in talks to merge for a few months. However, Samsung has officially stated that they have no interest in purchasing Tidal. Recently, Variety reached out to a company representative, who claimed that the rumors were all false. “The rumor of Samsung acquiring Tidal is not true” Rumors about Samsung acquiring Tidal originally started when Jay-Z was spotted on the company grounds to meet with an executive, but maybe that was for purchasing those couple of million copies of ANTI.

Rihanna’s “Anti” Album Downloaded Over 1 Million Times In 14 Hours
RI RI JOINS HER MENTOR JAY Z IN THE SAMSUNG MILLI IN A WEEK CLUB

Usher Rings In 2016 With Samsung Pay
WHO WOULDN’T WANT TO PARTY WITH USHER?

Rihanna Gets $25 Million Samsung Sponsorship Deal
RIRI’S HAS INKED A MAJOR DEAL

A$AP Rocky Featured In New Samsung Ad!
A$AP ROCKY HAS TO PICK A PHONE THAT CAN KEEP UP WITH HIS LIFESTYLE!

A$AP Rocky Performs At The celebration Of The New Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ & Galaxy Note5 in L.A.
CELEBS HELP SAMSUNG CELEBRATE THE RELEASE OF THE GALAXY S6 EDGE & THE GALAXY NOTE5.

Russell Simmons ADD52 & Samsung Milk Music Will Release A Single Every Week
Russell Simmons ADD52 & Samsung Milk Music Will Release A Single Every Week

Kanye West Speaks On Jay Z's Samsung & Dr. Dre's Apple Deals (VIDEO)
WATCH KANYE WEST OFFER HIS OPINION ON JAY Z/SAMSUNG & DR. DRE/APPLE DEALS

Kanye West Talks Dr. Dre's Apple/Beats Deal, Fixing Instagram + More
Kanye West Talks Dr. Dre’s Apple/Beats Deal, Fixing Instagram + More

Jay Z & Kanye West To Perform During Samsung’s SXSW Concert Series
JAY Z & KANYE WEST TO REUNITE FOR CONCERT AT SXSW

Jay-Z's Magna Carta Expected To Top Charts Again
JAY TO TOP THE CHARTS AGAIN?

Jay-Z’s Magna Carta Expected To Top Charts Again
JAY TO TOP THE CHARTS AGAIN?

Samsung Defends Jay-Z App, Says They Are Not Spying On Customers
Samsung Defends Jay-Z App, Says They Are Not Spying On Customers

Privacy Group Is Now Asking FTC To Investigate Jay-Z's 'Magna Carta' App
Jay-Z’s ‘Magna Carta’ App Under Fire From The Electronic Privacy Information Center

Anti-Government Hackers Clone Jay-Z's Samsung App
Hackers Clone Jay-Z’s ‘Magna Carta’ App To Send Out Anti-Obama Statement

#NewerRules: 6 Creative Ways To Promote Music In The Future
#NewerRules: 6 Creative Ways To Promote Music In The Future

Is Jay-Z’s New ‘Magna Carta’ App Gathering Info About It’s Users?
Why does Jay-Z’s “Magna Carta” App Need Access To Users’ Phone Calls?

Jay-Z Talks Kevin Durant, Tour + More in “Picasso Baby”, “FUTW” and “Crown”
Jay-Z Talks Kevin Durant, Tour + More in “Picasso Baby”, “FUTW” and “Crown”

RIAA Issues Open Letter Addressing Jay-Z’s Samsung Deal And Some New Rules
The following was originally published on RIAA.com. By now, many of us in the music business, as well as Jay-Z fans, know that Samsung has purchased one million “Magna Carta Holy Grail” digital albums to be given away to the phone maker’s customers. It is a novel and creative marketing move and it has rightly stimulated a healthy conversation about the sale’s meaning and implications for the modern music business. For us, the move prompted a re-examination of our historic Gold & Platinum (G&P) Program award rules. As we dug through the records of audits, re-reviewed rules and consulted with our auditing firm of more than thirty years, Gelfand, Rennert & Feldman, we discovered one rule disparity that no longer makes sense. One of our program’s requirements is that an album can become eligible for certification 30 days after release date. (There are other rules, of course – such as requiring that the price of the album meet certain requirements.) The 30-day rule exists to take into account potential returns of physical product – CDs, cassettes, vinyl, etc. that could be shipped to brick and mortar retailers and returned, in which case our auditors do not count the sales. RELATED: Can Jay-Z Rewrite The Rules? Three Experts Weigh In! When we first created the Digital Single Award in 2004, we elected not to impose any 30-day rule because there are very few digital returns. According to our auditing firm, digital returns on average account for less than two percent of sales included in reports provided by the labels for certification – most digital retailer Terms of Use/Service allow users to return products only under limited circumstances. Also at the time in 2004, sales of digital albums were virtually non-existent and accounted for a small fraction of overall digital sales. Fast forward a decade and that’s obviously no longer the case. We think it’s time for the RIAA – and Gelfand, Rennert & Feldman – to align our digital song and album certification requirements. That’s why today we are officially updating this rule in our G&P Program requirements. Going forward, sales of albums in digital format will become eligible on the release date, while sales of albums in physical format will still become eligible for certification 30 days after the release date. Not only do we believe it’s sensible and logical to align digital album rules with those we have maintained for digital singles since the program’s inception, we also consider today’s move in line with our larger efforts to modernize the G&P Program to reflect the new music marketplace. In May we announced the integration of on-demand streams to the program to more broadly recognize online demand for songs. The reality is that how fans consume music is changing, the music business is changing as labels and artists partner with a breathtaking array of new technology services, and the industry’s premier award recognizing artists’ commercial achievement should similarly keep pace. In short, we’re continuing to move the 55-year-old program forward and it’s a good day when music sales diversification and innovative strategies meet the RIAA’s time-tested, gold standard requisites for certification. Liz Kennedy Director, Communications and Gold & Platinum Program, RIAA