
You have a musician or singer who harnesses their talent and energies to create original songs. To understand why this is happening, let's do a recap of how things used to work until a decade ago. What type of content would you like to see from us this year?- HubSpot did this happen? (sic)," tweeted Bollywood singer Armaan Malik. Unfortunately we ain’t the rights owners of our Bollywood songs, so no matter what we can only hope that the issue is resolved at the earliest btwn the label & the platform. "I know you’re sad my songs Theher Ja, Sau Aasmaan and a few more aren’t on Spotify anymore. Throughout these negotiations, Spotify has tried to find creative ways to strike a deal with Zee Music, and will continue our good faith negotiations in hopes of finding a mutually agreeable solution soon.” Zee Music, however, despite repeated attempts did not comment on the fallout. When we contacted Spotify, a spokesperson told FPJ, “Spotify and Zee Music have been unable to reach a licensing agreement. The result is that listeners who use Spotify are now left fuming because their favourites are now unplayable. Spotify and Zee Music couldn’t reach a definite agreement on how much money all of those songs are really worth. It went on to add that until March 14 - the day before the catalogue was pulled off Spotify - Zee Music had over 12 tracks on the streaming platform's Daily Top 200 Songs chart for India. And if you’d scratched your head a bit to solve the mystery, you would’ve seen a common link - all those missing songs were part of Zee Music’s catalogue, said a report by music journalist Amit Gurbaxani last week on. A few days ago, a whole bunch of Bollywood songs disappeared from the music streaming service.

If you don’t use Spotify to play your music, you've probably missed something big.
