Square is said to have been talking about getting Jay-Z’s tidal service

The Tidal app.

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Square Inc., the digital payment company run by Jack Dorsey, has held talks to acquire the Tidal music streaming service as part of an effort to diversify, according to someone familiar with the situation.

Dorsey has considered a possible deal with Jay-Z, the rapper and music mogul who acquired Tidal for $ 56 million in early 2015, the person said, who asked not to be identified by that the conversations were private. The negotiations may not result in trade.

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Square declined to comment, though Tidal did not respond to requests for comment.

Tidal, first launched in 2014, has struggled to keep up with other streaming services, including Spotify Technology SA and Apple Music. Jay-Z’s own music has been a deception for the stage, but he he posted his songs back on Spotify last year – raising questions about Tidal’s health. The service has not closely accounted for membership figures since it said it had 3 million customers in 2016.

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