The music app Spotify was pressured to take away all the catalog of Bollywood songs from Zee Music Company after negotiations for a renewal of their licensing settlement didn’t undergo final week. Users and followers of Bollywood music have been taking to social media to voice their displeasure over the transfer. Some have even threatened to cancel their subscription with the app. (Also learn: Spotify’s India focus: ‘Indian artists on platform increased by 13 times’)
Zee Music additionally didn’t renew the licensing settlement with the music app Gaana and minimize ties with them in 2022. A number of months later, Gaana grew to become a subscription-only service.
According to a report on Billboard, the music app mentioned in a press release, “Spotify and Zee Music have been unable to succeed in a licensing settlement. Throughout these negotiations, Spotify has tried to search out artistic methods to strike a take care of Zee Music and can proceed our good religion negotiations in hopes of discovering a mutually agreeable answer quickly.”
The music app has a disclaimer on its web site that it does not present entry to all of the music and podcasts on this planet. Like the streaming platform Netflix, it negotiates licensing offers with publishers and rights house owners so their music tracks will be performed on-line.
Fans complained in regards to the transfer on Twitter. One consumer wrote, “is spotify beefing with bollywood why are they taking off almost all the songs what do they have against daaru desi and kala chashma.” Another consumer vented, “Nagada Sang Dhol and a whole litany of Bollywood songs were removed from Spotify and my week is ruined.” While one other consumer informed different music listeners, “Another reminder that while streaming can be great and has an important role, it should NEVER be regarded as a replacement for a physical collection #Spotify #Bollywood.” “spotify removing all my bollywood bangers is a crime,” added one more Twitter consumer.
Songs like Maiyya Mainu from Jersey (2022), Makhna from Drive (2019) and Zaalima from Raees (2017) have all been eliminated. Soundtracks of the rom-com Veere Di Wedding (2018), the award-winning Gully Boy (2019) and the interval drama Kalank (2019) have additionally been taken down.
Zee Music has 93.6 million subscribers on YouTube. It is available in second to T-Series, which has 239 million subscribers on YouTube.
Source: www.hindustantimes.com