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    Spotify announces price hike, right after CEO enrages music fans by claiming the cost of creating ‘content’ is ‘close to zero’


    Spotify has announced another price hike for subscribers in the United States, just a day after CEO Daniel Ek sparked an online backlash with a post on X (formerly Twitter) that suggested the music millions of subscribers pay to listen to was “content” that had little value.

    On Sunday (June 2) Ek outraged Spotify users with his post, which began, “Today, with the cost of creating content being close to zero, people can share an incredible amount of content.” He continued by talking about the lifespan of big ideas and art, but it was the “close to zero” line that got everyone’s attention.

    Ek’s post immediately garnered feedback from users, who condemned both him and Spotify. Singer KT Tunstall was one of many musicians who clapped back, posting, “I for one don’t make ‘content’. I make music.” 

    Of course, music isn’t free to create; in many cases, a song can be years in the making. Its recording could be the result of years spent learning to play or write, practicing or performing, and everything else that enables a song to exist.  


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