Dee Snider didn’t mince phrases when requested in regards to the monetary difficulties dealing with musicians right now.
The Twisted Sister frontman was a visitor on The Jeremy White Present and admitted he and his fellow rockers are “killed” by the streaming service’s low funds.
“Spotify, the wholesale, you pay the one month-to-month charge [format], we’re getting so, so little. And that man from Spotify, he needs to be taken out and shot. When he heard that artists have been complaining about how little we have been paid, his response was ‘make extra music.’ Like we’re producing cans of Coke.”
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Snider was referring to billionaire Spotify CEO Daniel Ek who in 2020 famous that “some artists that used to do properly prior to now could not do properly on this future panorama, the place you may’t report music as soon as each three to 4 years and assume that’s going to be sufficient.”
“Make extra music. It’s insulting and belittling,” Snider contended, earlier than noting the one avenue he nonetheless sees for artists to make a dwelling. “Licensing is the final godsend, the final oasis, the place you may really make some cash,” the singer insisted. “Steven Spielberg chooses ‘We’re Not Gonna Take It’ for the finale of Prepared Participant One. Thanks, God. As a result of I am not getting something from Spotify.”
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This is not the primary time that Snider has been crucial of Ek. “Whilst you (the listener) profit & get pleasure from Spotify, it is a part of what’s killing a significant earnings stream for artist/creators,” the Twisted Sister frontman famous when the CEO made his notorious feedback in 2020. “The quantity of artists ‘wealthy sufficient’ to resist this loss are about .0001%. Daniel Ek’s resolution is for us to write down and report extra on our dime?! Fuck him!”
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Different artists, together with David Byrne, Neil Younger, R.E.M.’s Mike Mills and the Black Keys have additionally been crucial of Spotify’s cost strategies prior to now.
Although precise charges can fluctuate by artist and settlement, it is estimated that Spotify pays roughly $0.003 – $0.005 per stream.
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