Five
time Grammy Award winning artist Taylor Swift takes a stand.

"Music is art, and art is
important and rare. Important, rare things are valuable. Valuable things should
be paid for. It's my opinion that music should not be free."(Swift
2014)
November of 2014 Taylor Swift announced
that her music would no longer be streaming on Spotify, saying she does not
think that the service appropriately compensates or values her work as an
artist (Engel 2014). By pulling her
music off the popular free music site, Spotify, Swift is rebelling against the
music industries compensation practices and sticking up for emerging artists
who are being taken advantage of.
Spotify is a free music outlook with
millions of tracks to listen too. Taylor Swift thinks that people are not only
hearing the music for free but the company is practically playing it to their
customers for free as well. However
500,000 dollars a year may seem like a lot for playing her music, but she
disagrees. Jimmy Buffet states that each
time her songs are played she earns less than a penny (Engal 2014). This is what led her to the withdrawal of her
music on the site. Swift knew her fans
did not need to take advantage of her music to hear it. She knew that if she
took it off people would still purchase her music. In fact Taylor Swift tweeted
reporting on her latest released album 1989 a week after being released saying
to her followers, “ Industry experts predicted 1989 would sell 650k first week.
You went and bought 1.287 million albums…” (Swift 2014). She had the faith in her music and knew how
talented she was and by pulling her music she took a stand for not only herself
but other talented artists as well. Spotify
has different rates for different artists depending on how popular they are and
how much demand there is for their music. Therefore Swift being a current,
popular and award winning singer and songwriter her pay is a lot more than
other small time artists on Spotify.
Taylor Swift sold a shocking amount of
albums in the first week it was released. She knew fans would still buy her
music and listen to it if they could not listen to it for free on Spotify. But
this does not mean that everyone was quite happy with her for pulling this move
and there are various opinions about it. Some argue that she does not need the money
from Spotify, and she makes most of her money touring so she is only hurting
her fans (Smith 2015). Another argument
is about how the music industry is having difficulty staying alive in the
society of streaming. Mcintyre says that
Swift should have left her music there because as more and more people join the
streaming technology advance and use Spotify as their only source of music they
will begin to purchase the full subscription and Spotify will become more
flexible with propositions like the ones given to them by Swift (Mcintyre 2015). Although these opinions above may be true,
what is most important to Taylor Swift is that her work is now being put out to
the world at full value to everyone.
Regardless if Taylor Swift has “enough”
money or not, she is standing up for others not just her self. Not allowing her music to play on Spotify
highlighted a problem that many other artists both popular and lesser known are
having. She is not standing there saying her work is better than the other
artists who are played on Spotify, or that she works harder than them. But by
doing this, she was trying to prove to herself, to other artists, and to
Spotify that all singer and songwriters deserve more credit for their own
valuable and rare artworks.
Sources
Engel,
Pamela. “Taylor Swift Explains Why She Left Spotify.” Business Insider, November 13, 2014. Accessed October 14,
2015. http://www.businessinsider.com/taylor-swift-explains-why-she-left-spotify-2014-11
Mcintyre,
Hugh. “Taylor Swift Vs. Spotify: Should Artists Be Allowed To Opt Out Of Free
Streaming?” Forbes, November 15,2015. http://www.forbes.com/sites/hughmcintyre/2015/08/08/taylor-swift-vs-spotify-should-artists-be-allowed-to-opt-out-of-free-streaming/
Swift,
Taylor. “For Taylor Swift, the Future of Music Is a Love Story”. The Wall
Street Journal, November 15,2015. http://www.wsj.com/articles/for-taylor-swift-the-future-of-music-is-a-love-story-1404763219
Smith, Dave.
“Taylor Swift is wrong about Spotify” Business Insider, November 15, 2015. http://www.businessinsider.com/taylor-swift-is-wrong-about-spotify-2015-5
This is a great blog Gina! I tthink T-swift did the right thing taking her music off spotify, it was a good business decision. Wicked good job :)
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