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It used to be artists would record. Consumers would buy LP's or tapes, or CD's. How do the musicians make money with Spotify? _________________________ OH, Bonnie McMurray! | ||
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I don't use it, but I'm pretty sure it's ad based like YouTube. If you don't want ads you can pay a subscription and be ad free. For every play on Spotify with an ad the artist gets a little bit of money. For those with a subscription, if it's anything like YouTube, Spotify will pay the artist based on overall listen time. So if you listened to AC/DC 30% of the time last month Spotify would take it's cut of the monthly subscription off the top and then divvy out the rest to the artists and AC/DC would get 30% of that. | |||
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I'm cheap, so I deal with the commercials on my phone. Brave browser adblock skips the ads, so you get nearly uninterrupted listening. Just a few second gap as it skips the commercials. The Enemy's gate is down. | |||
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So much has changed with technology. Not all so good but overall the product is better (produced anyway). The good ole days going to a record store was fun. You know it was a good source for meeting girls too (even met my wife that way) | |||
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The mechanism is different but it's probably not all that much different for artists... it might actually be better for all except the very top selling artists. Artists had a record deal and they got paid per sale. They still get paid per "sale" but it's per download or per play (like a radio spin.) And now it is much easier for smaller bands to get their stuff out onto a platform like spotify than to get a decent deal and good distribution and radio support. Now spotify throws them into playlists more actively than radio stations would have played them. There ain't much difference in the man I want to be and the man that I really am. | |||
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I have no idea if it’s better for the artist but it is better for me. I got forced into Spotify family plan by wife and college daughter. Not that expensive but I balked. Turns out I like Spotify. You can even download playlists for when you don’t have a signal. I’m converted. | |||
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Don't forget that a lot of us pay for Spotify to have no ads and a higher audio quality streaming, I'm sure artists get a cut of that? | |||
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I'd guess the artist gets a portion of a penny every time a song is played... It isn't much, but it does add up when you count millions of folks listening. Both my daughters subscribe to it. I just buy the mp3 or create them from existing CD or vinyl copy and keep the file on my phone. ------------------ SBrooks | |||
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