The hip-hop mogul bought the company for USD 56 million last year, but now he might be handing the reins over to executives at tech giant, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Sources close to the deal said that negotiations are ongoing and may not result in a deal, and the terms are as yet unknown.
Insiders say Apple executives are eager to use Tidal's strong ties to top artists in an attempt to grow their own Apple Music service.
After winning the bid to purchase Tidal from Swedish company Aspire, Jay Z staged a high-profile brand relaunch last March.
Tidal has faced waves of criticism since then, with fans and artists fearing the company's high subscription fees and lack of a free service have driven music-lovers back to illegal downloads.
Jay Z was also accused of designing the service to line the pockets of super-rich artists instead of focusing on the needs of fans, but he defended Tidal by insisting it also provides more money for the writers and producers behind hit tracks.
Apple previously made a deal with another hip-hop star in 2014 when they purchased Dr. Dre's Beats Electronic for USD 3 billion.
