
Andy Chatterley, CEO and Co-Founder of MUSO says that Drake’s bigger numbers seem to “suggest that piracy is not as dependent on exclusive windowing as we may believe,” and his stats appear to bear that out. In an industry where A/B (or in this case Jay-Z/Drake) testing is a very inexact science, most other inferences from the data are speculative. The album’s title track is an emotional apology to his wife, Beyoncé. Firsthand Accounts Of 444 Meaning Recording artist Jay Z recorded his ‘4:44’ album after waking up at 4:44 in the morning and subsequently recording the album in his home studio. There’s also, for example, Jay Z’s desire to make Tidal a sort of creative salon, where artists come here and start making songs that are 18 minutes long, or whatever. One obvious conclusion is that Drake is more popular than Jay-Z and another is the piracy is still a problem. It’s up to you to determine whether you place significance on signs like the number 444. MUSO reported 1.32 million illegal downloads of Drake's new "More Life " in the first 72 hours in March of this year and that album was available everywhere. That's a big number that proves exclusives lead to piracy or does it?

Of that nearly 1 million pirated copies, 56% downloads were in the US, 5% in the UK and the rest spread out globally.

No word on a general release, but these will be part of a bigger. That producer is No I.D., also known for his work with Common, Kanye West, and Vince Staples, and in a new interview with. UPDATE: Peremptory to 44 pairs, Beyonce lately gave us another look at Hovs exclusive sneaker. Jay-Z's new album 4.44 was downloaded illegally 971,196 times in the first 72 hours after its release, according to media piracy analytics specialist MUSO. JAY-Z worked with a single producer on his soul-baring new album 4:44.
