(AllHipHop News) Jay Z has taken his classic album, The Blueprint, off rival streaming services Apple Music and Spotify.
The 2001 opus is regarded as one of his great works.
Furthermore, the album is not available Apple’s iTunes, the largest retailer of music. The mogul has seemingly removed The Blueprint II and The Blueprint III as well.
Last year, Jay took is freshman classic Reasonable Doubt off Spotify.
A number of his other albums are still on his competitors platforms, including Vol. I, II, III albums and 2013’s Magna Carta…Holy Grail.
According to reports, TIDAL’s subscriptions doubled with Kanye West’s The Life of Pablo.