Neil Young's Music Returns to Spotify After 2-Year Feud Over Joe Rogan

Neil Young’s music catalog has returned to Spotify, marking the end of the musician’s two-year feud with the streaming service.

“Spotify, the number 1 streamer of low res music on the planet — Spotify where you get less high quality than we made, will now be home of my music once more,” Young, 78, announced in a statement via his website on Tuesday, March 12. “My resolution comes as music services Apple and Amazon have started serving the same disinformation podcast options I had adversarial at SPOTIFY.”

Young introduced he used to be getting rid of his work from Spotify in January 2022 in protest of the corporate proceeding to distribute “The Joe Rogan Experience” podcast. At the time, Young accused Joe Rogan of spreading incorrect information in regards to the COVID-19 pandemic and vaccines on his podcast. Rogan, 56, signed his newest podcast deal closing month, which renewed his multi-year handle Spotify, but also allowed for his podcast to be streamed on other services and products akin to Apple Music and Amazon Music, in accordance to Variety.

Unlike Young’s previous choice to take his music off of Spotify, he wrote on Tuesday that he can’t do the similar with different streamers “because my music would have little or no streaming outlet to music lovers in any respect.” As a consequence, he’s returned to Spotify with “honest hopes that Spotify sound high quality will toughen and people will likely be able to listen and feel all the music as we made it.”

He endured: “I'm hoping all you millions of Spotify users enjoy my songs! They won't all be there for you excluding for the entire sound we created.”

After Young pulled his music in 2022, Spotify cofounder and CEO Daniel Ek wrote an open letter.

“We know we have a essential position to play in supporting author expression whilst balancing it with the security of our customers,” Ek’s statement read. “In that function, it's important to me that we don’t take at the position of being content material censor while also making sure that there are laws in place and penalties for those who violate them.”

Ek, 41, additionally printed that a content advisory could be added to podcasts that mentioned the COVID-19 pandemic.

Rogan subsequently answered to the debate by way of an Instagram video, stating he did not consider any episodes of his podcast contained “bad misinformation.”

“Many of the issues we thought of as ‘incorrect information’ only a short while ago are now authorized as truth,” he continued. “I do not know if [my visitors] have been proper. I’m not a physician, I’m now not a scientist … I’m concerned about having fascinating conversations that experience differing evaluations. I’m not fascinated with speaking to other people that have one point of view.”

Rogan went on to clarify that he had no unhealthy blood with Young in particular, including, “I’m a huge Neil Young fan.”

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At the time, a number of creators and celebrities, together with Joni Mitchell and Sophia Bush, adopted in Young’s footsteps and removed their content from Spotify. As of March 2024, all but one in all Mitchell’s albums is again to be had on Spotify, while Bush, 41, has since resumed airing her “Work in Progress” and “Drama Queens” podcasts on the app.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, who had a take care of the streamer on the time, also took a stand in opposition to Spotify’s alleged spreading of incorrect information.

“Last April, our [Archewell] cofounders began expressing concerns of COVID-19 misinformation on its platform,” a spokesperson for the couple shared in a January 2022 statement. “We have continued to specific our considerations to Spotify to be certain adjustments to its platform are made to lend a hand deal with this public well being disaster. We look to Spotify to meet this moment and are dedicated to continuing our paintings together as it does.”

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