Tuesday, 19 May 2015

Beyonce smiles as she leaves New York club after husband Jay Z's attack on critics of their Tidal streaming service


That's my man: Beyonce looks delighted as she left the Manhattan club on Sunday were husband Jay Z launched a blistering attack on critics of Tidal
That's my man: Beyonce looks delighted as she left the Manhattan club on Sunday were husband Jay Z launched a blistering attack on critics of Tidal
The 45-year-old wore Air Jordans - which he bought despite Nike founder Phil Knight being loaded - with black pants, a black T-shirt, white jacket and baseball cap.
Beyonce left separately, wearing a short black skirt and heels with a sequinned basketball shirt; a blazer thrown over one shoulder and her hair in a loose pony over the other.
But they both had smiles on their faces, looking satisfied heir point had been made during Jay Z's freestyle dissing session on Saturday night.
Point made: Jay Z Terminal 5 gig was his second private show for Tidal subscribers
Point made: Jay Z Terminal 5 gig was his second private show for Tidal subscribers
Satisfied: The couple looked satisfied their point had been made defending the embattled streaming service via Jay Z's freestyle dissing session
Satisfied: The couple looked satisfied their point had been made defending the embattled streaming service via Jay Z's freestyle dissing session
During his tirdade, Jay Z claimed he was being depicted as 'the bad guy' because he's going against the grain, before turning on Google and YouTube for underpaying artists, claiming they 'pay you a tenth of what you supposed to get'. 
'You know n***as die for equal pay right?  You know when I work I ain't your slave right?' he spat.
He also included Beat's co-founder Jimmy Iovine in that list, who was previously accused of trying to lure high profile artists away from Tidal.
Putting on a performance: On Saturday Jaz was miday through his B-sides show when he unleashed a verbal tirade
Putting on a performance: On Saturday Jaz was miday through his B-sides show when he unleashed a verbal tirade
Hard knocks: He claimed he was being depicted as 'the bad guy' because he's going against the grain
Hard knocks: He claimed he was being depicted as 'the bad guy' because he's going against the grain
Rap battle: The founder of the company is seen leaving his Midtown office and arriving at the SIR studios
Rap battle: The founder of the company is seen leaving his Midtown office and arriving at the SIR studios
As he insisted he wasn't going to get bullied, he then took a swift and angry tangent onto the recent controversial deaths involving law enforcement, or in Trayvon Martin's case, by neighbourhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman.
'But I can't tell how the way they killed Freddie Gray right? Shot down Mike Brown, how they did Tray right?'

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