Beyoncé And Jay Z's Rumored Joint Album Reportedly To Premiere On Tidal

Beyoncé And Jay Z's Rumored Joint Album Reportedly To Premiere On Tidal
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BEVERLY HILLS, CA - FEBRUARY 22: (EXCLUSIVE ACCESS, SPECIAL RATES APPLY) Jay Z and Beyonce attend the 2015 Vanity Fair Oscar Party hosted by Graydon Carter at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on February 22, 2015 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/VF15/WireImage)

It may be time to actually sign up for Tidal.

The long-rumored Beyoncé and Jay Z joint album will reportedly be released exclusively on Tidal, according to DJ Skee. The host of Skee TV revealed last September that the couple was working on an album together. In his latest segment on Skee TV, the DJ reports that sources have told him the album is "nearing completion."

Although Bey and Jay have yet to officially confirm the rumors, producer Detail confirmed the album to Billboard in February. "When you think of Jay and Bey together, you think 'album.' You should already know," Detail told Billboard, before adding that he hopes the album will come out this year.

Earlier this month, both Bey and Jay released exclusives on Tidal, including a music video for her new song "Die with You," and a video for Jay Z's "Glory."

Reps for Beyoncé, Jay Z and Tidal were not immediately available for comment.

For more, head to Skee TV.

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