Only found "top Songs" or most listened Songs
Hmm, didn't appear in my program on my PC
Im using the app too, not sure about PC version :/
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Hmm, didn't appear in my program on my PC
Yeah I don't really See a Point in using the App without Premium so I have it on my PC to discover new musicIm using the app too, not sure about PC version :/
Well, it's got its benefits especially for newcomers as you can get your name out there way quicker than you could before spotify. And as most artists make most money with touring and merch anyway that's not a bad thing.Yeah, spotify sucks, it's a pretty good deal but yeah, doesn't leave a lot for the artist.
You can get your music out there, but there is so much music out there that there is an overabundance of it. You don't have the record labels who used to be the gatekeeper for what was considered good, (which they didn't do very well at admittedly). Plus, bands essentially make no money on new music, unless you are at the very top of the pile. Spotify is great because it offers freedom of music, but it also works against those who produce, and those who don't like to tour, not everyone enjoys touring.Well, it's got its benefits especially for newcomers as you can get your name out there way quicker than you could before spotify. And as most artists make most money with touring and merch anyway that's not a bad thing.
Then again spotify is a reason bands don't make much money by selling albums anymore
John Mayer and avenged sevenfold should be higherEasy.
Dream Theater
Avantasia
Avenged Sevenfold
John Mayer
Animals as Leaders
Bb king
The thing is that record companies own the rights to the song. This means that if you have a contract with a record company they have a say in whether or not your music is available on streaming services. Secondly, if your music isn't ok the streaming services people will find a way to illegally download it(not me). Illegally downloaded stuff gives no money and Spotify gives you $0.006 per stream So IMHO Spotify is better. In the end the quality control is the radio, a bad song will never ever be played on the radioYou can get your music out there, but there is so much music out there that there is an overabundance of it. You don't have the record labels who used to be the gatekeeper for what was considered good, (which they didn't do very well at admittedly). Plus, bands essentially make no money on new music, unless you are at the very top of the pile. Spotify is great because it offers freedom of music, but it also works against those who produce, and those who don't like to tour, not everyone enjoys touring.
$0.006 is essentially nothing, so Spotify shouldn't even bother, because the amount they give artists is so pathetic that there isn't even a point. YouTube probably gives out more than that, and that's saying something. The best thing to do when someone tries to make you sign a major contract is to tell them to go screw themselves, because that is what they will do to you. A lot of the bands who signed those contracts had no idea what they were signing. If we where to ask Syn if streaming on Spotify helps him, he would likely say no.The thing is that record companies own the rights to the song. This means that if you have a contract with a record company they have a say in whether or not your music is available on streaming services. Secondly, if your music isn't ok the streaming services people will find a way to illegally download it(not me). Illegally downloaded stuff gives no money and Spotify gives you $0.006 per stream So IMHO Spotify is better. In the end the quality control is the radio, a bad song will never ever be played on the radio
a bad song will never ever be played on the radio
I would actually love to find out! Because I heard artists talking about how Spotify can do good things for an artist. But I totally get your pointsf we where to ask Syn if streaming on Spotify helps him, he would likely say no.
A bad song will never get played on the radio … really … so I guess you enjoy Migos then? Or Taylor Swift?The thing is that record companies own the rights to the song. This means that if you have a contract with a record company they have a say in whether or not your music is available on streaming services. Secondly, if your music isn't ok the streaming services people will find a way to illegally download it(not me). Illegally downloaded stuff gives no money and Spotify gives you $0.006 per stream So IMHO Spotify is better. In the end the quality control is the radio, a bad song will never ever be played on the radio
Everything bar rock and metal, let's stick with that!Not sure about that one
Let's just keep it at rating music is subjective.
Writing a song that everyone likes is generally a lot harder than writing a song only people who like a specific genre is. So, basically what I said there's is true. Whether you like the popular music is no argument there, if it would be a bad song it wouldn't be a popular songNot sure about that one
Let's just keep it at rating music is subjective.
Or Taylor Swift?
Anyone can write a pop song, literally anyone. Let me give you a rundown, synthetic instruments which have so many effects over them you can't tell what in the hell it is that's being played, lyrics that make no logical or grammatical sense, keep it short, no guitar, create a video at a house party, have a rap part if you can. There you go, boom, on the radio. So, cash me out girl, guess you are a fan?Writing a song that everyone likes is generally a lot harder than writing a song only people who like a specific genre is. So, basically what I said there's is true. Whether you like the popular music is no argument there, if it would be a bad song it wouldn't be a popular song
Well if you want to go this way. You can't rate music in good or bad and if we see the radio as a mirror of society in what most people like or don't like atm then I am really glad I listen to bad musicWriting a song that everyone likes is generally a lot harder than writing a song only people who like a specific genre is. So, basically what I said there's is true. Whether you like the popular music is no argument there, if it would be a bad song it wouldn't be a popular song
I like her voice but her music is just weird.Matt Heafy does!