It seems all that people needed to download music streaming service Tidal was a little push from Kanye West.
West released his new album "The Life of Pablo" this weekend on Tidal -- a week before it is shared anywhere else. The Jay-Z owned music streaming app surged to the No. 1 spot in Apple's App Store.
Tidal, a New Streaming Service, Boasts Owners Jay Z, Beyonce and More Apple Music: Who's Paying for the Streaming ServiceTidal is available online, and is available in two different packages. Tidal Premium costs $9.99 and features standard-quality sound and high-definition music videos. For $10 more, users can access Tidal HiFi, which boasts lossless high-fidelity sound quality and high-definition music videos.
The app is free to download and it's unclear how many people actually signed up for the subscription service, which faces tough competition from Apple Music and Spotify. Tidal is currently ranked No. 30 in top grossing apps in the App Store though, proving that perhaps there may be a positive Kanye effect after all.