However it turns out that maybe it wasn’t such a problem after all. In a tweet by the RIAA, it seems that Jay-Z’s latest album has been certified platinum within a week of its release. For those wondering, the RIAA certifies an album as platinum when it sells 1 million copies, but since this is streaming, the RIAA has tweaked the calculations where 1,500 on-demand streams are considered as 10 track sales and 1 album sales. To sum it up, it basically means that to hit platinum, Jay-Z’s album/songs have been streamed 1.5 billion times since its release.
4:44 Goes Platinum – JAY-Z’s 13 Platinum (or higher) solo studio Album Awards are more than any other hip hop artist. @s_c_ @RocNation #444 pic.twitter.com/oSSXrUpMUn
— RIAA (@RIAA) July 5, 2017
This would seem to suggest that maybe Jay-Z really doesn’t need for his albums to be available on competing platforms for him to do well, although we guess given Jay-Z’s reputation and veteran status in the industry, it shouldn’t be surprising. That being said, there have been some rumors to suggest that 4:44 will eventually be released onto other platforms such as Apple Music and iTunes.
We’ve yet to see any kind of confirmation so take it with a grain of salt for now.