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How Unfair Is Spotify’s Controversial New Plan?!

Justin Hawkins Rides Again | September 23, 2025

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  1. @Angi-no-e

    September 23, 2025 at 11:49 pm

    I stopped using Spotify and started using Tidal specifically because Tidal pays the artists better. Certainly not going to go back to Spotify if they're paying artists even worse than they were before.

  2. @MichaelEllisOfTenDeg

    September 23, 2025 at 11:49 pm

    I'd probably go for it if there was a threshold option but I don't reckon that's supporting their business model.. There is something like a Spotify for unknown artists. It's called Jamendo but these days it seems it isn't being frequented as much. Sadly.

  3. @PaulStargasm

    September 23, 2025 at 11:49 pm

    Depending on how successful discovery mode is, if it does push bands to the forefront at the expense of major artists then it could be that everyone opts into discovery mode, and at that stage no one is in discovery mode, everyone is just paid less. If you spend the extra on your flight for priority boarding, if everyone else does it then who gets priority? No one.

  4. @nataliabedia9371

    September 23, 2025 at 11:49 pm

    I will always look for oasis queen and the darkness so exposure in that case it’s not important. However, I don’t think it is fair for small and medium artist who don’t have the means to earn money from other sources

  5. @MoonWitchsLair

    September 23, 2025 at 11:49 pm

    Sorry late to this video. Totally agree there should be a threshold. I have only last year joined Spotify. I still buy physical CD's so it lets me try before I but with some albums.
    I hasten to add Justin, you are spot on……I'll get my coat.

  6. @FurtiveSkeptical

    September 23, 2025 at 11:49 pm

    The whole business model needs to change.
    Artist centric with artists having full control over their artistic direction and any revenue generated by their respective art.
    This is yet another example of the artist being treated like a footnote or an afterthought, and a perfect modern parallel to the legacy stranglehold the music industry has had on artists historically.
    The industry doesn't want anything "new" to break from the "normal" that's been so lucrative for them at the expense of the artist.
    Everyone loves the Art, but nobody wants to pay the artist for it.

  7. @DG_musician

    September 23, 2025 at 11:49 pm

    Don't subscribe to Spotify. They're absolute scumbags, particularly to independent artists. My old band got stiffed by Spotify over ten years ago in the early days of streaming.

  8. @helloh5372

    September 23, 2025 at 11:49 pm

    Usually buy a cd/vinyl from a band if they just blew me away with a great live show (however small the venue may be) True talent will find it's way, but you have to work hard too. Free social media platforms can be used to engage people.. Dewolff is a great band from the Netherlands and they use it well and also just kick ass live! Last year they got to open up for Toto and the Black Crows!

  9. @GoingMarco

    September 23, 2025 at 11:49 pm

    It's no different than the way its always been. For an unknown artist, it doesnt matter how good the song is, if you dont put promo money behind it no one will ever hear it. Unfortunatley the path to success isn't as streamlined as it use to be, play out, get some notoriety, get signed, get plugged into the machine, now everybody sees and judges your music. These days the only way to get in front of people is to go viral on tiktok or pay for ads. It's actually a good thing that they are giving you a way to use your marketing budget to get the music directly to new potential fans in an unpushy way, even if you take a pay cut. It's like the idea of unknown artists not wanting to give up their publishing.. why are you concerned about losing something you aren't currently making. If you get 250k new fans from Discovery mode and take a 30% pay cut or whatever, who cares, you wouldn't have reached those people on your own anyway. The benefit is, if you actually have a good music, people will replay your stuff on their own and you'll build an audience. And it's a bit elitist to shite on IG ads Justin (10:30), because sometimes its the only way an unknown act can get exposure..

  10. @MisterIkkus

    September 23, 2025 at 11:49 pm

    Won't this just immediately bury artists not paying for Discovery Mode, therefor forcing everyone to sign up for Discovery Mode? Is this not just a ploy to pay artists less by making it seem like a choice? Pretty fuckin' gross, if you ask me.

  11. @nudestoteles

    September 23, 2025 at 11:49 pm

    One of my comments disappeared… Well, fuck it.

    Just wanted to say, that Spotify & fame can suck my….shoulder..

    Anyways..My (now dead) quitarist "Kombi" , was a 3 yrs yonger than me. Still we both thought
    ,that celebrity kills the authenticy…very interested to hear what you think of that?

    I mean, we could've the whole "9 yards" , but f**k it. Playing music = FUN. And you do it because of that.

    Really hope you analyze the band " Smack" . Yours, sincerely Jim Nuutinen.

  12. @nudestoteles

    September 23, 2025 at 11:49 pm

    As musician myself. Musician that NEVER wanted the cross of celebrity to carry….I have just ONE question/wish. Could you tellwhat you think of the finnish 🇫🇮 band, from 80's called"Smack".

    Even Nirvana covered their song "Run Rabbit Run" . But please, listen for example the "Cemetary Walls",

    Amd PLEEÉEEAse🙃, give your honest & humble opinion about them.

    Keep on rocking!!!!!🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘💸🤘🤘😈🤘😈😈🤘😈🤘

  13. @nickk9342

    September 23, 2025 at 11:49 pm

    You’re my favorite YouTuber. “Love is only a feeling” is the only thing that got me through my break up. We eventually got back together and married but during that hard time, that song brought me more comfort than anything else.

  14. @Paldasan

    September 23, 2025 at 11:49 pm

    It's payola for the masses. Don't have the millions required to supply playlists that will push your label's music? Well we'll just take a further cut to increase your exposure according to a formula that you can't access much less measure to see if it is working for you or not. Just trust us.

    Ha! You mentioned payola as I wrote this. Glad to see I'm not off the mark.

  15. @s_bee

    September 23, 2025 at 11:49 pm

    If artists were being paid per stream, rather than the current model, then to appear in playlists that promote them could be beneficial. However, that's not how it works. So, sounds just another way for spotify to make money. From the artists.

  16. @TheGamingJewYT

    September 23, 2025 at 11:49 pm

    Maybe something for comments day Justin, I've noticed a similarity between the guitar in "I believe in a thing called love" and the running saxophone track on When Smokey Sings by ABC has anyone including you and the band noticed this before, or am I just ridiculously stupid. Love the content my friend, keep on making me smile thank you 🙏

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