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Björk condemns Spotify
Björk Says Spotify Is ‘The Worst Thing’ That Has Happened To Musicians, And Explained Why
Later in the chat, Björk pointed out that the publicly visible metrics on platforms like Spotify have fueled chart obsession. As a result, musicians sacrifice artistic integrity for instant success. “I agree streaming is kinda ruining music sadly it’s causing artists to make short songs just for fame,” chimed another user.
Björk condemns Spotify as "probably the worst thing that has happened" to musicians
Björk isn’t staying oh so quiet about how much she hates Spotify. In fact, the streaming platform is “probably the worst thing that has happened to musicians,” the “Army Of Me” singer proclaimed in a recent interview with Swedish news outlet Dagens Nyheter (via Consequence).
Björk Says Spotify Is “The Worst Thing” to Ever Happen to Musicians
Björk recently said what we've all been thinking about streaming giant Spotify in a recent interview to promote her newest concert film.
Björk: “Spotify Is Probably The Worst Thing That Has Happened To Musicians”
Björk is doing a lot with Apple right now — she recorded a DJ set for them on New Year’s Eve, sat down for a big interview with Zane Lowe this week, and her Cornucopia concert movie will premiere on Apple Music and Apple TV+ tonight before the full version screens in theaters.
Björk Says Spotify Is the “Worst Thing That Has Happened to Musicians”
Björk has singled out Spotify as the "worst thing that has happened to musicians" while commenting on the impact of streaming.
Bjork Slams Spotify and Streaming as ‘Probably the Worst Thing That Has Happened to Musicians'
Bjork has been doing press interviews to promote today's livestream of her new Apple TV+ concert film "Cornucopia," but a comment she made about Spotify during an interview with the Swedish outlet Dagens Nyheter is grabbing headlines on Friday: "Spotify is probably the worst thing that has happened to musicians.
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Björk on Her Wild New Apple TV+ Concert Film, ‘Cornucopia': "Something I Hadn't Done Before"
The 59-year-old musician was never your usual pop artist and Cornucopia is not your usual concert film. Shot on the Lisbon ...
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Björk Says She’s Optimistic About Earth’s Future: ‘I Don’t Think It’s Cool to Give Up’
"It’s about figuring out how we can keep humanity and soul in the future worlds we’re building, where nature and technology ...
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Every Björk Album, Ranked
Björk Guðmundsdóttir was born in Reykjavik, Iceland, in 1965, the daughter of an electrician and an activist. She was ...
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Björk to Preview ‘Cornucopia' Film Ahead of Theatrical Release
Björk will preview her upcoming concert movie Cornucopia this Friday. She began her trek in May 2019 in New York, which ...
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Why Björk Prefers Residencies to Touring: 'The Nuts and Bolts Are More Flexible'
In a new interview with The Guardian, the 59-year-old Icelandic musician opened up about her latest string of concerts, ...
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Björk Says Recent Touring Schedule Allows Her to ‘Actually Have a Life’
Icelandic musician
Björk
has reflected on the grueling nature of touring, explaining how she’s managed to curate her current touring schedule to allow her to “actually have a life”. These ...
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Autoplay and playlisting has ruined the music industry"—Internet divided as Björk slams Spotify streaming
Björk sat down for an interview with Swedish outlet Dagens Nyheter in a bid to promote her new Apple TV+ concert film, ...
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Björk's Zane Lowe Interview Proves Why She's the GOAT
Lowe sat down with Björk (whom he correctly refers to as the GOAT) for the artist's first on-camera interview in over a ...
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