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Artist threatens to release new music on Spotify if Joe Rogan isn’t removed | Artist threatens to release new music on Spotify if Joe Rogan isn’t removed |
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Quitting Spotify isn’t the only way to persuade the platform to drop Joe Rogan’s controversial podcast, UK singer James Blunt suggested | Quitting Spotify isn’t the only way to persuade the platform to drop Joe Rogan’s controversial podcast, UK singer James Blunt suggested |
Several artists have withdrawn their music from Spotify in an attempt to make the website part ways with its biggest star Joe Rogan, but self-deprecating British singer James Blunt has now come up with a counterstrategy to achieve the same goal. | Several artists have withdrawn their music from Spotify in an attempt to make the website part ways with its biggest star Joe Rogan, but self-deprecating British singer James Blunt has now come up with a counterstrategy to achieve the same goal. |
Blunt took to Twitter on Saturday to make it clear to his two million followers that he had no intention of joining his colleagues. | |
“If Spotify doesn’t immediately remove Joe Rogan, I will release new music onto the platform,” he wrote, in a humorous threat. | “If Spotify doesn’t immediately remove Joe Rogan, I will release new music onto the platform,” he wrote, in a humorous threat. |
The post also included #youwerebeautiful hashtag, a reference to Blunt’s greatest hit “You’re Beautiful,” which came out in 2004 on the platinum album ‘Back to Bedlam.’ | The post also included #youwerebeautiful hashtag, a reference to Blunt’s greatest hit “You’re Beautiful,” which came out in 2004 on the platinum album ‘Back to Bedlam.’ |
The 47-year-old singer and songwriter has always waxed cynical about his inability to ever repeat that success. | The 47-year-old singer and songwriter has always waxed cynical about his inability to ever repeat that success. |
A few years ago, he corrected a critic on Twitter, who’d said that Blunt had “stopped being relevant in 2009.” According to the artist, this had happened already, in 2006. | A few years ago, he corrected a critic on Twitter, who’d said that Blunt had “stopped being relevant in 2009.” According to the artist, this had happened already, in 2006. |
Earlier this week, Neil Young quit the popular streaming service, accusing it of “spreading false information about vaccines” by providing a platform to the popular The Joe Rogan Experience podcast. “They can have Rogan or Young. Not both,” he wrote. | Earlier this week, Neil Young quit the popular streaming service, accusing it of “spreading false information about vaccines” by providing a platform to the popular The Joe Rogan Experience podcast. “They can have Rogan or Young. Not both,” he wrote. |
Another music icon, Joni Mitchell, then also threatened to remove her tracks from Spotify “in solidarity with Neil Young and the global scientific and medical communities.” | Another music icon, Joni Mitchell, then also threatened to remove her tracks from Spotify “in solidarity with Neil Young and the global scientific and medical communities.” |
During the pandemic, podcaster Rogan has been getting a lot of heat for his vaccine skepticism and his alleged promotion of alternative Covid-19 treatments. In December, 270 doctors, physicians, and science educators demanded in an open letter that Spotify remove his podcast, insisting that the service had “a responsibility to mitigate the spread of misinformation.” | During the pandemic, podcaster Rogan has been getting a lot of heat for his vaccine skepticism and his alleged promotion of alternative Covid-19 treatments. In December, 270 doctors, physicians, and science educators demanded in an open letter that Spotify remove his podcast, insisting that the service had “a responsibility to mitigate the spread of misinformation.” |
But Spotify, which has a $100-million deal with Rogan, doesn’t seem to be in a hurry to give up on what was its number-one podcast last year. | But Spotify, which has a $100-million deal with Rogan, doesn’t seem to be in a hurry to give up on what was its number-one podcast last year. |
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