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The Verge
Jess Weatherbed @ The Verge · 01/28/2025 17:22 EDT

Spotify says that streaming has made the world ‘value music’

Spotify wants to see 1 billion people paying for streaming music, double the more than 500 million customers who currently subscribe to Spotify and its competitors. In Spotify’s view, artists are lucky to have streaming services, “each doing its part to normalize the behavior of paying for music.” On Tuesday, the streaming giant announced that […]

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