The three stars among the names touted as new spearheads for Apple's streaming service
Becca Frankland
Date published: 1st Jun 2015
Image: David Guetta
Music monolith Apple is reported by the New York Post to be in talks with Drake, David Guetta and Pharrell about making the three megastars DJs on their soon to be revamped iTunes Radio service, a response to streaming websites such as Spotify and Deezer.
Drake, the man behind a slew of hit's including 'Worst Behaviour' (above), allegedly stands to pocket a whopping $19 million from the arrangement, moving him even further away from the bottom he started at.
The scheme will be similarly priced to Spotify but there is a suggestion it maybe offered as a trial for three months, enabling users to fully get to grips with the new system before taking the plunge. It also follows the recent launch, and waves of criticism, levelled at the Jay-Z fronted Tidal.
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