Kanye West's "The Life of Pablo" is coming to Spotify after an exclusive digital residency on Jay Z's Tidal streaming service.

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What West has proclaimed to be a "living" and "breathing" project will become available on the free service and everywhere else starting Friday, according to a report by Mashable.

News of the release comes just as West again made changes to the record, this time on 12 tracks out of its 19.

The Chicago-born rapper reportedly made changes to "Ultra Light Beam," "Father Stretch My Hands Pt. 1," and "Waves," among most of the others.

The changes include fresh recordings, lyric changes, and better quality mixes, according to critics.

"The Life of Pablo" made its debut on Tidal in February, but was never sold in stores or available to buy or listen to on Apple Music, Spotify, Rhapsody and other sites.

In mid-February, West tweeted "Pablo" would "never never never" be available on Apple Music, but may have had a change of heart.

The only song from "Pablo" which has been released on Spotify is "I Love Kanye," which came out Wednesday.