The Price of Music

Steve reflects on working as a music journalist in the 1990s – and has lots to say on music journalism today; Spotify deletes 75 million "spam songs"; and why is TikTok so important to music?

Oct 1, 2025
Steve dives into the evolution of music journalism, reflecting on its past and questioning its future in a digital world. He reveals Spotify's shocking removal of 75 million 'spam' tracks, prompting a discussion about what qualifies as a spam song. The importance of TikTok to music trends is highlighted, especially with the resurgence of tracks from artists like Billie Eilish and Rihanna. The ongoing debate about how to file records brings a quirky twist, while Steve ponders if today’s influencers are replacing traditional music journalists.
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INSIGHT

Scale Of Spotify's Spam Problem

  • Spotify removed 75 million ‘spam’ tracks, highlighting mass uploads and low-quality AI content clogging catalogs.
  • Stuart frames this as a major cleanup that boosts the platform's signal-to-noise ratio for real music.
ADVICE

Declare AI Use In Metadata

  • When uploading, declare exactly how you used AI in your metadata to avoid penalties and improve transparency.
  • Use the DDEX credit fields to specify AI vocals, samples, or mastering rather than a binary yes/no.
INSIGHT

AI Voice Cloning Is Now Explicitly Banned

  • Spotify now explicitly bans AI voice clones unless the artist has licensed their voice for that use.
  • This change speeds takedowns and shifts responsibility from labels to platform rules.
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