Jay Z's former business partner is following in the footsteps of the 99 Problems hitmaker by starting his own venture similar to the rapper's Tidal service.

Unlike Tidal, Dash's project will also have films available to subscribers, who must pay either a yearly or monthly fee to access the extensive library.

Dash says in a statement: "I have devoted my life to providing an authentic experience to pop culture without compromise. Now my music, movies, documentaries and self-help training videos and books will be aggregated at a single, easy to access distribution point going live on Tuesday, September 1, 2015."