Why More Artists Are Walking Away

Why More Artists Are Walking Away

Update: 2025-09-29
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In this episode of the Top Music Attorney Podcast, Entertainment Attorney, Miss Krystle discusses the growing controversy surrounding Spotify and why many believe the platform is reaching a breaking point. From new premium features to unexpected contract loopholes, Spotify’s latest moves are raising serious questions for both artists and fans. With other streaming services stepping in to lure creators and listeners away, the pressure on Spotify has never been greater.


Independent musicians are now facing tough decisions about whether to stay on Spotify or move to platforms that better support their careers. Between AI music concerns, remix rights, and shifting user expectations, the future of music streaming is rapidly changing.


0:00 Coming Up

00:20 Introduction

00:33 Spotify’s New Direction

00:57 A Surprising Spotify Feature

01:15 Why This Could Be a Problem

01:40 Hidden Details in Music Contracts

02:52 Signs Spotify Is Gearing Up for Change

03:02 Another Feature Quietly Rolled Out

04:08 Spotify Shifts Toward Social Media

05:08 A Big Move From a Competitor

05:51 Growing Concerns Around Spotify’s CEO

07:20 A Different Approach to Music Releases

08:14 Spotify and the AI Question

09:15 Issues Piling Up on the Platform

09:43 Rethinking Music Platforms


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