Tidal will offer a family plan with discounted prices, following the steps of Apple Music who introduced their family plan during Apple's introductory conference last month. Billboard reports that the company is offering a 50-percent discount when subscribers add up to four additional users to the same account. That comes out to a $30 for a family of five using the premium service that normally costs $10 each member per month. The initial user must pay the standard $10 a month but each additional person pays $5. There is also a family discount available for subscribers of Tidal's high-definition audio service. View more information on the plan here.

This is an obvious move to counteract Apple Music's family plan pricing. However, Apple's discount is better. A single person pays $9.99 per month for Apple Music, however their family plan allows six people to be users for a total of $14.99. That's half the price of Tidal—$2.50 user for six users—with one more user under the plan.

The Jay Z-owned service announced last month that they would be rolling out a series of changes, which includes including a desktop app, a partnership with Ticketmaster, which will grant subscribers the ability to access exclusive concert tickets not available to the general public and student pricing.

In the meantime, fans can check out Hov's first playlist on Tidal. The 19-track playlist includes songs from A$AP Rocky’s new album At.Long.Last.A$AP, Kehlani, Post Malone, Fetty Wap and Vince Staples. Hov’s set, rightfully titled “F–k the Summer Up,” also has a Drake’s “Know Yourself,” Future’s “F–k Up Some Commas,” Nicki Minaj and Beyoncé’s “Feeling Myself” plus a lot more.

The music streaming wars continue.

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