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So long, Spotify: Snoop Dogg says he’s “ditching” the streaming service for blockchain-powered competitor Tune.fm, where he’s exclusively released a new single. Snoop Dogg and the self ...
Snoop Dogg claims that he received just $45,000 for surpassing a billion streams on Spotify, a sum that appears disproportionately low given the platform's standard payout rate of $0.0035 per stream.
Spotify has responded to Snoop Dogg's alleging that he sees just $45,000 from one billion streams on the music platform. In December 2023, the rapper appeared on podcast Business Untitled, where ...
But back in 2023, Spotify barked up the wrong tree — Snoop Dogg’s money tree. After crossing the 1 billion mark, Snoop Dogg revealed his supposed shocking payout .
Just in time for today’s release of a surprise album entitled Iz It a Crime?, Snoop Dogg looks to have put his long-running Spotify dispute to rest. The most immediate example of that resolution ...
Snoop Dogg has officially denounced Spotify as he teams up with a new streaming service to release his music. On Thursday, Snoop Dogg was named the face of Tune.FM as the platform expanded into ...
Snoop Dogg has officially teamed up with Tune.FM, potentially moving his catalog exclusively to the platform, as reported by TMZ. To mark the deal, he dropped a new track—which is not on Spotify.
Snoop Dogg has been dropping hits for decades, with his music available on platforms like YouTube and Spotify to set the vibe anywhere—for now. Despite boasting nearly 30 million monthly ...
Snoop Dogg, the legendary rapper who has been one of Spotify Technology SA’s most vocal critics, made peace with the company and released his newest album on the service.