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Björk condemns Spotify
Björk condemns Spotify as "probably the worst thing that has happened" to musicians
Björk isn’t staying oh so quiet about how much she hates Spotify. In fact, the streaming platform is “probably the worst thing that has happened to musicians,” the “Army Of Me” singer proclaimed in a recent interview with Swedish news outlet Dagens Nyheter (via Consequence).
Björk Says Spotify Is ‘The Worst Thing’ That Has Happened To Musicians, And Explained Why
Later in the chat, Björk pointed out that the publicly visible metrics on platforms like Spotify have fueled chart obsession. As a result, musicians sacrifice artistic integrity for instant success. “I agree streaming is kinda ruining music sadly it’s causing artists to make short songs just for fame,” chimed another user.
Universal Music Group and Spotify sign new deal as Björk slams streaming company
Spotify is probably the worst thing that has happened to musicians.” Despite new agreements between the world’s largest music label and one of the largest providers of music streaming services, the Icelandic artist’s words continue to ring true.
Björk Says Spotify Is “The Worst Thing” to Ever Happen to Musicians
Björk recently said what we've all been thinking about streaming giant Spotify in a recent interview to promote her newest concert film.
Björk claims Spotify is the “worst thing” to happen to music
Icelandic singer Björk has claimed Spotify is the "worst thing" to happen to music as artists are no longer paid for their art which dampens their creativity.
Autoplay and playlisting has ruined the music industry"—Internet divided as Björk slams Spotify streaming
Björk sat down for an interview with Swedish outlet Dagens Nyheter in a bid to promote her new Apple TV+ concert film, Cornucopia.
NEWS: Björk: “Spotify is probably the worst thing that has happened to musicians.”
Björk has offered damning comments on the effects of streaming culture on music and society and tech giant Spotify in a new interview, where she contrasted
Bjork Slams Spotify and Streaming as ‘Probably the Worst Thing That Has Happened to Musicians'
Bjork has been doing press interviews to promote today's livestream of her new Apple TV+ concert film "Cornucopia," but a comment she made about Spotify during an interview with the Swedish outlet Dagens Nyheter is grabbing headlines on Friday: "Spotify is probably the worst thing that has happened to musicians.
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