Continue the war against streaming, now with Prince

Prince

It seems that the war of some artists against the platforms of streaming music it goes for long. First, if the artists refused to allow their newly released works - when they were not entire discographies - to be available for free. Then if the artists planted a stop like the crown of a pine tree to services like Spotify or Deezer but then they allied in favor of Tidal, the new service acquired by Jay Z and that could - and can - boast of everything but cheap . Then came Taylor Swift slapping Apple on the wrist for your trial period "too long", a time in which at first the artists would not see pasta but that ended up changing thanks to the Swift tantrum and that earned Apple the power to have his complete discography exclusively.

Now it's the turn of Prince, who has also decided to withdraw his entire discography from streaming platforms, except for Tidal, of course, the platform «Of the artists». The following message now appears on Prince's Spotify page: “Prince's publisher has asked all streaming services to remove their catalog. We have cooperated with this request and hope to bring his music back as soon as we can. ".

So, those of you who want to continue listening to Prince via the Internet, you will always have Tidal or his Soundcloud channel, in which -by the way- he has just released a new song entitled 'HARDROCKLOVER'. It's something.


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