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Spotify paid out a record $10 billion
Spotify Says It Paid Out $10B to the Music Industry in 2024
With the Grammy Awards looming, Spotify wants to remind the industry that it has been at the forefront of its renaissance. The streaming audio giant said Tuesday that it paid out $10 billion to the music industry in 2024, a new record high. And it has paid out a collective $60 billion since its founding a decade ago.
Spotify Paid Out $10 Billion to the Music Industry in 2024 — $1 Billion More Than Last Year — and $60 Billion Total
Spotify announced on Tuesday that it paid out $10 billion to the music industry in 2024, $1 billion more than last year, and $60 billion since 2006.
Spotify maintains it's paying musicians a lot, actually
Sure, a decent chunk of that did go to the artists—the release states that “well over 10,000 artists generate over $100,000 per year from Spotify alone”—but it seems to suck for most of those beneath the Bad Bunnys and Taylor Swifts of the world.
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Bruno Mars Makes Spotify History as First Artist to Reach 150 Million Monthly Listeners
Bruno Mars is a history-making artist! The superstar is officially the first artist in Spotify history to reach 150 million monthly listeners, the streaming platform announced on Monday (Jan. 27). He is currently the number one artist on Spotify.
Bruno Mars Becomes First Artist to Surpass 150 Million Monthly Spotify Listeners
Bruno Mars continues to break streaming records, as he becomes the first artist to cross the 150 million monthly listeners threshold on Spotify. Mars, who has not put out a solo album since 2016’s “24K Magic,
Bruno Mars Jokes About ‘Debt’ While Celebrating 150 Million Streams
Bruno Mars, whose legal name is Peter Hernandez, is one of the most popular musical artists today. The audio streaming and media service Spotify recently announced that Mars has become the first artist in the history of the platform to reach 150 million monthly listeners.
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Spotify finally wins lawsuit over artist payments
Spotify has come out on top in a lawsuit that claimed its bundling deals hurt artist pay. The case was all about how Spotify ...
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Spotify pushes fake artists on their popular playlists
The streamer contracts with production companies to create so-called “perfect fit content” that it pumps out under various ...
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Spotify and UMG sign major deal for superfan tiers, but users are skeptical – "Can’t wait to see the price increases!"
Spotify and Universal Music Group (UMG) just slid into a major multi-year collab, and it’s about to shake up the music ...
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Spotify Says It Paid $10 Billion to Music Industry in 2024
The figure brings the music streaming giant's total contribution since its founding in 2006 to nearly $60 billion ...
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Spotify Faces Boycott Calls Over Royalties, Trump Inauguration Donation
The calls on social media came after concerns were raised over artist royalties and the platform donated to the Trump inauguration.
Premium Times
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Artistes, stakeholders discuss future of Nigerian music at Spotify, United Masters’ ‘Fresh Finds Sessions’
The event also included several educational sessions designed to equip artistes with essential industry knowledge, such as a ...
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Spotify and Universal Unveil Far-Reaching Deal That Improves ‘Bundling’ Payment Structure
Spotify and Universal announced a new deal that sources say improves the payment structure for the streamer's controversial ...
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Universal Music And Spotify Partner To Boost Artist Earnings And Innovate Streaming Experience
Universal Music Group and Spotify announced multi-year deals to advance streaming innovation, benefit artists, songwriters, ...
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