
Some 56% of these downloads took place in the US, says MUSO’s data. How do we know? Not because of stats from TIDAL and Sprint, who have been handed the LP as an exclusive release (for now, anyway).īut because of data from piracy sites like The Pirate Bay and KickAssTorrents.Īccording to piracy monitoring and analytics specialist MUSO, 4:44 was illegally downloaded just under a million times ( 971,196) in its opening 72 hours on the market.

The confessional nature of 4:44 has even led some to suggest it’s something of an ideal companion piece to Beyonce’s acclaimed Lemonade album.īut it’s not just popular with music reviewers – fans love it too.
