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Recently, it was discovered that Spotify's CEO, Daniel Ek, is leading an investment of around $700 million into the European ...
The reasons why more artists haven’t abandoned Spotify include a stew of political hesitancies, music ownership complications and business incentives.
The long-running indie-rock band is protesting chief executive Daniel Ek’s military investments and also said the company “is flushing itself down the toilet” ...
The calls on social media came after concerns were raised over artist royalties and the platform donated to the Trump inauguration.
Neil Young may have gotten something started. On Jan. 24, the veteran rock star made public his intention to pull his music off the streaming service Spotify to protest its mainlining of COVID-19 ...
From Neil Young open letter about coronavirus misinformation to Joe Rogan’s late reaction — here’s Spotify COVID-19 controversy saga.
On the latter front: Billboard reports Spotify is hosting a Songwriter Of The Year Grammy party on January 28, but four out of the five songwriters nominated in that category will not be in ...
India.Arie has clarified her reasoning for boycotting Spotify amid the platform's Joe Rogan COVID-19 misinformation controversy.
Quite a few songwriters have opted to boycott Spotify's Grammy party, following controversial royalty cuts.
Neil Young pulled his music off the popular streaming service Spotify last week over podcaster Joe Rogan’s controversial discussions of COVID-19. Other artists followed suit. Could the squabble ...
Meanwhile, the backlash against Spotify continues to escalate. However, it remains to be seen if Young’s boycott will make a real difference, or if other major artists will follow his lead.
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