JAY Z's TIDAL Has Dropped Out of the iPhone Top 700 Charts
Not even a month after the official relaunch of TIDAL, the app has disappeared out of the iPhone

Not even a month after the official relaunch of TIDAL, the app has disappeared out of the iPhone Top 700 charts after a brief stint in the Top 20. To add insult to injury, its main rivals are making gains, with Pandora and Spotify sitting at positions 3 and 4 on the U.S. iPhone revenue chart, respectively. This is just the latest in a string of bad press for the music streaming service, coming just days after the departure of TIDAL’s CEO Andy Chen, and also after Kanye West deleted all his past tweets that mentioned TIDAL, before suspiciously posting a replacement just hours after his actions caused an uproar online.