While many music apps like Spotify and Apple Music have this feature, it’s sorely missing from YouTube Music. The awkward gaps between tracks can interrupt the flow and create a jarring experience when listening to your playlist.
The Call Her Daddy host will curate a 24/7 music channel for SiriusXM subscribers, featuring Cooper’s favorite artists as well as personal commentary and stories. Additionally, Cooper’s Unwell Brand will launch Unwell on Air, featuring a call-in show and a pop culture show that air on the SiriusXM app. The shows launch Feb. 11.
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.
Universal Music Group and Spotify announced this week they’ve reached an agreement for a multi-year deal that improves payment structure.
Joe Rogan’s JRE podcast was just dethroned on Spotify by a health and wellness host for the most popular show.
Spotify has paid a record $10 billion to the music industry since its founding, aiming for 1 billion paying users.
“7 New Songs You Should Hear Now” track list Track 1: Perfume Genius, “It’s a Mirror” Track 2: Lucy Dacus, “Ankles” Track 3: Central Cee & Young Miko, “Gata” Track 4: Japanese Breakfast, “Orlando in Love” Track 5: Daneshevskaya, “Kermit & Gyro” Track 6: Hamilton Leithauser, “Knockin’ Heart” Track 7: Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts, “Big Change”
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.
"This marks the end of a chapter that’s been filled with unforgettable experiences and immense personal growth," Eve Konstan wrote on LinkedIn.
Audio streaming company Spotify said Tuesday that it paid $10 billion to the music industry last year. The company added that it has given nearly $60
Spotify said today that it paid out a record $10 billion to the music industry last year, bringing its total payments to over $60 billion.