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Joe Rogan Apologizes After Spotify Removes 70 Episodes of His Podcast for N-Word Use - www.justjared.com - India
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05.02.2022

Joe Rogan Apologizes After Spotify Removes 70 Episodes of His Podcast for N-Word Use

Spotify has pulled 70 episodes of Joe Rogan‘s popular podcast The Joe Rogan Experience due to his use of the N-word.

Joe Rogan apologizes for racial slurs after video surfaces - abcnews.go.com
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05.02.2022

Joe Rogan apologizes for racial slurs after video surfaces

health experts. The company also aims to bolster transparency about its publishing decisions by laying out the rules it uses to protect users’ safety.Spotify didn't respond immediately for request for comment.

Joe Rogan Apologizes For Repeatedly Using The N-Word After Old Videos Resurface - perezhilton.com - India - city Philadelphia
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05.02.2022

Joe Rogan Apologizes For Repeatedly Using The N-Word After Old Videos Resurface

Joe Rogan issued an apology after videos of him using a racial slur multiple times on his podcast The Joe Rogan Experience resurfaced online.

Joe Rogan Apologizes for Using Racial Slur in Past Resurfaced Videos - www.etonline.com - India
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05.02.2022

Joe Rogan Apologizes for Using Racial Slur in Past Resurfaced Videos

Joe Rogan has issued an apology after past videos of him using a racial slur resurfaced on social media.The host of  took to Instagram on Saturday and admitted that using the N-word on at least 24 occasions «looks f***ing horrible.» Rogan posted a 5-minute, 46 seconds video addressing the latest backlash, and it came just days after India Arie cited those clips as to what led her to pull her music from Spotify, home to Rogan's podcast.«There's a video that's out, that's a compilation of me saying the N-word,» Rogan said in his video. «It's a video that's made of clips taken out of context of me of 12 years of conversations on my podcast, and it's all smushed together.»A post shared by Joe Rogan (@joerogan)Nevertheless, Rogan says using the racial slur was wrong and he regrets it.«Now, I haven't said it in years, but for a long time, when I would bring that word up, like if it would come up in a conversation and instead of saying the N-word, I would just say the word.

Spotify Removes 70 Episodes of ‘Joe Rogan Experience’; Podcast Host Apologizes for Using N-Word - variety.com - India
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05.02.2022

Spotify Removes 70 Episodes of ‘Joe Rogan Experience’; Podcast Host Apologizes for Using N-Word

Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorWith its Joe Rogan deal in a white-hot spotlight, Spotify has pulled an additional 70 episodes of the popular podcaster’s show from the platform.The 70 episodes removed Friday were originally recorded between 2009 and 2018 — before the COVID-19 pandemic. A controversy over coronavirus misinformation on Rogan’s podcast has boiled in the last two weeks, spurring Neil Young and others to demand that their songs get pulled from Spotify.But controversy attracted by Rogan has not been limited to COVID. Singer India Arie this week said she was pulling her music and podcasts off Spotify, saying that “I find Joe Rogan problematic for reasons other than COVID interviews… For me it’s also his language around race.” Arie subsequently posted a video clip on Instagram compiling 24 times Rogan used the N-word on his podcast.

Spotify’s Joe Rogan Apologizes For Use Of ‘N-Word’ In Clips Circulated By India Arie - deadline.com - India - city Philadelphia
deadline.com
05.02.2022

Spotify’s Joe Rogan Apologizes For Use Of ‘N-Word’ In Clips Circulated By India Arie

Joe Rogan has issued a statement expressing his regret over his use of the “N-word” in clips circulated by songstress India Arie.

Joe Rogan Apologizes For Racist Language In Podcast: ‘Regretful & Shameful’ - etcanada.com - India
etcanada.com
05.02.2022

Joe Rogan Apologizes For Racist Language In Podcast: ‘Regretful & Shameful’

Joe Rogan has issued an apology for racist language he’s used in episodes of his popular podcast, “The Joe Rogan Experience.”

Joe Rogan apologises for racist slurs as Spotify removes 70 episodes of his podcast - www.nme.com - India
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05.02.2022

Joe Rogan apologises for racist slurs as Spotify removes 70 episodes of his podcast

Spotify has reportedly removed 70 episodes of The Joe Rogan Experience that see the comedian using racist slurs.However, the controversial episodes about vaccine misinformation are still available to listen to despite Neil Young and Joni Mitchell removing their music from the platform.Yesterday (February 4) India.Aria shared a compilation of clips that featured Rogan using the N-word repeatedly and describing a Black neighbourhood as being similar to the Planet Of The Apes movie.Earlier in the week, the singer announced they too were pulling their music from Spotify, citing their hosting of Rogan’s podcast and his “language around race” as the reasons why.#DeleteSpotify Clarity: Artist give their LIVES making music that streams for a 28th of a penny. Yes 28th of a penny.

Megan Fox's ex-husband is having a baby with his new girlfriend Sharna Burgess - www.msn.com - Italy - India
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05.02.2022

Megan Fox's ex-husband is having a baby with his new girlfriend Sharna Burgess

Video: NEWS OF THE WEEK: Machine Gun Kelly and Megan Fox shared engagement news to 'control the narrative' (Cover Video)Maluma forgot lyrics while singing duet with Jennifer Lopez for Marry MeSebastian Stan and Lily James 'never' saw each other out of character for Pam & TommyNeil Patrick Harris 'not sure' if he should appear on How I Met Your FatherRihanna shares sweet photo of baby bumpBritney Spears thanks lawyer for turning her 'life around'Simu Liu to delve into family's story with new memoirJanet Jackson offering up vintage pieces as part of charity fashion saleSnoop Dogg thanks couple for finding missing dogChanning Tatum 'traumatised' by Gambit movie production setbacksGigi Hadid has a secret TikTok accountJeff Zucker is leaving CNN after disclosing relationship with fellow executiveBeloved Italian film star Monica Vitti dead at 90India Arie pulls discography from Spotify, citing Joe Rogan's comments on raceDrug distributors charged in death of actor Michael K. WilliamsRock & Roll Hall of Fame announces 2022 nomineesIN CASE YOU MISSED IT: Whoopi Goldberg suspended from The View over Holocaust comments“I had to convince him that I was slightly more responsible and well-spoken and had other things to bring to the table besides being 18,” she later told Elle magazine.

About 19% of Spotify Users Say They’ve Canceled or Plan to Cancel Over Joe Rogan Controversy, Survey Finds - variety.com - county Mitchell - India
variety.com
05.02.2022

About 19% of Spotify Users Say They’ve Canceled or Plan to Cancel Over Joe Rogan Controversy, Survey Finds

Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorHow big of a liability vs. an asset will Joe Rogan prove to be for Spotify? A new survey sheds some light on which way the wind might blow given the spate of #DeleteSpotify and #CancelSpotify hashtags that blew up on social media in recent days — although similar past customer backlashes have resulted in minimal damage.About 19% of Spotify users said they have already canceled their service — or plan to — over the Rogan uproar, according to a Feb.

Joe Rogan back at Spotify, responds to backlash — and stays controversial - nypost.com - Canada - New Jersey
nypost.com
04.02.2022

Joe Rogan back at Spotify, responds to backlash — and stays controversial

singers boycotted the music streamer because of his COVID-19 “misinformation” and anti-vaccine statements.Rogan — alongside returning guest Andy Stumpf, a retired Navy SEAL — addressed his break from Spotify, saying, “I put out a video a couple days ago; other than that, not much I can do.”He continued: “When you’re hearing it from people who are losing the information attention game — people like CNN — when they’re calling for other networks or shows to be censored or limited, it’s like, ‘Just do better.’”However, Rogan continued to spew controversial content in his first show back. He stated that lockdowns “don’t stop the spread” of the coronavirus and declared that Montreal has a “wild” 10 p.m.

Jon Stewart defends Joe Rogan over Spotify row: ‘This overreaction is a mistake’ - www.nme.com - Australia - India - county Graham - city Mitchell
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04.02.2022

Jon Stewart defends Joe Rogan over Spotify row: ‘This overreaction is a mistake’

Spotify over comments made on his podcast.Neil Young was the first to pull his music due to Rogan spreading “misinformation” about COVID-19, with Joni Mitchell and Graham Nash following in solidarity.Spotify CEO Daniel Ek responded to the row in an official statement, saying that Spotify would be adding COVID-19 content advisories to all relevant podcast episodes and Rogan himself has publicly addressed the backlash in a post discussing “some of the controversy that’s been going on over the past few days”.Now, Stewart has waded into the row on his own podcast The Problem With Jon Stewart saying artists’ actions towards Rogan were “a mistake”.“There’s no question that there is egregious misinformation that’s purposeful and hateful, and that being moderated is a credit to the platforms that run them,” Stewart said. “But this overreaction to Rogan, I think, is a mistake.”He pointed to an episode of the Joe Rogan Experience in which Rogan argued with Australian media personality Josh Szeps about whether COVID-19 itself or its vaccine was more likely to make patients vulnerable to myocarditis.When the two disagreed, Rogan offered to look it up, and when he was proven wrong he accepted it.As a result, Stewart believed that Rogan was open to other opinions and urged artists not to not “leave, abandon or censor” but instead “engage”.Meanwhile, India.Arie has become one of the latest artists to leave Spotify over Rogan’s “language around race”.

India.Arie shares clips of Joe Rogan using the N-word and calling Black people “apes” - www.nme.com - India - county Graham - city Mitchell
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04.02.2022

India.Arie shares clips of Joe Rogan using the N-word and calling Black people “apes”

India.Arie has shared clips of Joe Rogan referring to Black neighbourhoods as “Planet of the Apes” and using the N-word in several episodes.This follows the singer’s recent announcement about leaving Spotify, citing their hosting of Rogan’s podcast and his “language around race” as the reasons why she pulled her music from the platform.Arie has now shared more about her decision, referring to specific episodes in the below video.“He shouldn’t even be uttering the word. Don’t even say it, under any context.

Crosby and Stills join Nash and Young in Spotify protest over Joe Rogan’s COVID-19 ‘disinformation’ - nypost.com - county Young
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04.02.2022

Crosby and Stills join Nash and Young in Spotify protest over Joe Rogan’s COVID-19 ‘disinformation’

wrote in a “Déjà Vu” statement.“While we always value alternate points of view, knowingly spreading disinformation during this global pandemic has deadly consequences. Until real action is taken to show that a concern for humanity must be balanced with commerce, we don’t want our music—or the music we made together—to be on the same platform.”Young started the trend when he pulled his solo catalog from the streaming service last week in protest of “fake information about vaccines” being spread on the popular “The Joe Rogan Experience.” Joni Michell, a contemporary of the 60s supergroup, followed suit on the heels of Young’s announcement and Nash joined the chorus of musicians requesting to flee the service on Tuesday, calling on Spotify to be “responsible and accountable” for its content.The band’s request applies to music the band released both with and without sometimes-member Young, as well as solo releases from Crosby and Stills, according to a press release.Crosby tweeted last month that removing his catalog might be difficult because he sold his recorded music and publishing rights. Music from CSNY, CSN and Crosby, Nash and Stills was still on Spotify as of Thursday night.Rogan, who has a $100 million deal with the streaming service, addressed accusations on Sunday that his show promoted unsanctioned COVID-19 treatments and claimed that vaccinations were harmful to some.“I’m not trying to promote misinformation.

Joe Rogan controversy: Ex-Mumford & Sons member compares calls to nix Spotify podcast to Soviet-era censorship - www.foxnews.com - India - Soviet Union
foxnews.com
04.02.2022

Joe Rogan controversy: Ex-Mumford & Sons member compares calls to nix Spotify podcast to Soviet-era censorship

Former Mumford & Sons band member Winston Marshall released a lengthy essay comparing calls for action against Joe Rogan’s podcast on Spotify to Soviet-era censorship.  On Thursday, Marshall released an essay on Substack with the title "When Artists Become the Censors" in which he criticizes artists like Neil Young, David Crosby, Stephen Stills, Joni Mitchell, Nils Lofgren and India Arie, all of whom have pulled their music off Spotify until it addresses misinformation on "The Joe Rogan Experience" podcast.  In his essay, Marshall begins by discussing the state of music censorship in the Soviet Union in 1984 before comparing it to the conditions that Spotify is facing today as calls for it to pull Rogan’s work mount. He even called out Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, who previously voiced their "concerns" about misinformation on Spotify.  "Of course, Spotify is a private company; they’re under no obligation to platform anybody.

Every Musician Who Is Removing Their Music From Spotify Due to COVID Misinformation & Joe Rogan Podcast - www.justjared.com
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04.02.2022

Every Musician Who Is Removing Their Music From Spotify Due to COVID Misinformation & Joe Rogan Podcast

Many of the top musicians in the industry are making their voices heard – by taking their voices away.

Spotify Needs Joe Rogan, CEO Tells Staff In Town Hall - deadline.com - county Hall
deadline.com
03.02.2022

Spotify Needs Joe Rogan, CEO Tells Staff In Town Hall

Daniel Ek said exclusive deals like one with Joe Rogan are critical to the company’s business, that he sometimes finds the podcast offensive, but that he doesn’t consider Spotify a “publisher” in terms of bearing responsibility for content it carries.

Spotify’s Daniel Ek Defends Joe Rogan and Hosting Content ‘We Disagree With Strongly’ in Heated Town Hall; Stock Hits 21-Month Low - variety.com - county Hall
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03.02.2022

Spotify’s Daniel Ek Defends Joe Rogan and Hosting Content ‘We Disagree With Strongly’ in Heated Town Hall; Stock Hits 21-Month Low

Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorSpotify’s staff was up in arms about the company and co-founder/CEO Daniel Ek’s defense of Joe Rogan in a town hall meeting Wednesday that followed its middling quarterly report and subsequent stock drop, according to a report in the Verge that cites a leaked audio recording of the meeting.In Ek’s 15-minute speech, he positioned the company as both a platform and publisher, saying that “There are many things that Joe Rogan says that I strongly disagree with and find very offensive,” he said, but defended the company’s relationship with the controversial podcaster by stating, “If we want even a shot at achieving our bold ambitions, it will mean having content on Spotify that many of us may not be proud to be associated with. Not anything goes, but there will be opinions, ideas, and beliefs that we disagree with strongly and even makes us angry or sad.” Reps for Spotify did not immediately respond to Variety‘s requests for comment.

Spotify boss says it’s “too early to know” the true impact of Joe Rogan row - www.nme.com
nme.com
03.02.2022

Spotify boss says it’s “too early to know” the true impact of Joe Rogan row

Spotify CEO Daniel Ek has defended the streaming platform, saying “it’s too early to know” the impact of the recent Joe Rogan row on the company’s future.Earlier this month, hundreds of scientists and medical professionals asked Spotify to address COVID misinformation on its platform, sparked by comments made on The Joe Rogan Experience.More than 270 members of the science and medical community signed the open letter, which called Rogan’s actions “not only objectionable and offensive but also medically and culturally dangerous”.The situation then made headline news, with Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, Crazy Horse member Nils Lofgren and more pulling their music from the service after Young sparked a protest against the misinformation being spread about the virus on Rogan’s Spotify original podcast.Other public figures also weighed in on the debate, with Catherine Mayer – the widow of Gang Of Four‘s Andy Gill – criticising Spotify for platforming anti-vax sentiments. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, meanwhile, said in a statement that they had expressed concerns about misinformation to Spotify last year.

‘Being a gay woman in the indie sleaze era was tough’ - www.msn.com - Tokyo - county Avery
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03.02.2022

‘Being a gay woman in the indie sleaze era was tough’

Video: Lena Dunham insists it's not the right time for Girls revival (Cover Video)IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: Shia LaBeouf and Mia Goth reportedly expecting first childSharon Stone blasts Joe Rogan for Covid-19 misinformation amid Spotify controversyTaraji P. Henson to play Shug Avery in The Color Purple movie musicalCillian Murphy was 'reeling' from Helen McCrory's death throughout Peaky Blinders shootRita Moreno recalls becoming suicidal after 'mistreatment' by Marlon BrandoTEXTLESS - Shia LaBeouf and Mia Goth reportedly expecting first childLamar Odom 'misses' ex Khloe KardashianHailey Bieber wants to have children with Justin Bieber 'in the next couple of years'Adele to perform at the BRIT AwardsCara Delevingne wishes she had more LGBTQ role models growing upWhoopi Goldberg suspended from The View over Holocaust commentsShia LaBeouf and Mia Goth reportedly expecting first childTaylor Lautner's fiancée used to be 'Team Edward' in Twilight debateJennifer Lopez feels 'lucky and proud' to be with Ben Affleck once againLady A and Anita White settle lawsuit over name changeIN CASE YOU MISSED IT: Nick Cannon admits he failed therapist's celibacy challengeIt was the demi-decade that saw the financial crash and the Tories return to power – austerity wasn’t a word on our lips until it was but until then brands had so much money to throw at things.

Dwayne Johnson praises “perfectly articulated” Joe Rogan statement - www.nme.com
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03.02.2022

Dwayne Johnson praises “perfectly articulated” Joe Rogan statement

COVID which have been articulated on his podcast.Earlier this month, hundreds of scientists and medical professionals asked Spotify to address COVID misinformation on its platform, sparked by comments made on The Joe Rogan Experience.More than 270 members of the science and medical community signed the open letter, which called Rogan’s actions “not only objectionable and offensive but also medically and culturally dangerous”.Rogan took to social media on Monday (January 31) to publicly address the backlash himself in a post discussing “some of the controversy that’s been going on over the past few days”.He told fans on Instagram: “I don’t always get it right. I will do my best to try to balance out these more controversial viewpoints with other people perspectives so we can maybe find a better point of view.A post shared by Joe Rogan (@joerogan)Admitting that it is a “strange responsibility to have this many views and listeners,” he promised “to do my best in the future to balance things out.”Supporting Rogan in the comments of his post, Dwayne Johnson wrote: “Great stuff here brother.

Spotify boycott grows as Young v Rogan fallout continues - completemusicupdate.com
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03.02.2022

Spotify boycott grows as Young v Rogan fallout continues

A steady stream of artists and other creators continue to join the Spotify boycott over the Joe Rogan podcast, although the streaming service’s boss Daniel Ek has told investors that it’s too soon to say to what extent that boycott is having a negative impact on subscriber numbers.The boycott was instigated by Neil Young, of course, who in turn was responding to a letter signed by 250+ scientists and medics which accused the Spotify exclusive podcast the Joe Rogan Experience of “a concerning history of broadcasting misinformation, particularly regarding the COVID-19 pandemic”.After Young’s label confirmed it was removing the musician’s music from Spotify – and other artists piled onto social media pledging support and, in some cases, announcing that they were joining the boycott – both Ek and Rogan issued statements on Sunday evening, hoping to quell the rebellion.Ek said that Spotify actually had solid policies for dealing with any misinformation that appears in podcasts uploaded to the platform, but that it needed to be more transparent about those policies.He also committed to signpost COVID information approved by the scientific consensus alongside any podcast which, although adhering to Spotify’s misinformation policies, nevertheless contain controversial opinions about the pandemic.

Pregnant Rihanna shares photos of her baby bump as she introduces her new ‘gang’ - www.msn.com - New York - Barbados - county Stone - county Avery
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03.02.2022

Pregnant Rihanna shares photos of her baby bump as she introduces her new ‘gang’

Rihanna has shared pictures of her baby bump on social media, officially introducing the world to her new "gang". The singer posted a photo of herself on Instagram showing her holding up her top and looking down at her belly.

Crosby, Stills & Nash pull music from Spotify: “We support Neil” - www.nme.com - county Stewart
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03.02.2022

Crosby, Stills & Nash pull music from Spotify: “We support Neil”

Crosby, Stills & Nash have joined a growing number of acts who’ve demanded that their music be removed from Spotify amid the COVID controversy involving Joe Rogan.Members of the disbanded folk supergroup, which when joined by Neil Young were known as Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, have thrown their support behind Young who last month said that he wanted all his music pulled from the streaming platform.Young took particular aim at controversial podcaster Joe Rogan – a prominent skeptic of the COVID vaccine who has a $100million exclusivity contract with Spotify – pointing out the widespread misinformation shared through his podcast The Joe Rogan Experience.Spotify complied with Young’s request, also announcing in a statement that it would add content advisories to all relevant podcast episodes.Now, Crosby, Stills & Nash have revealed their decision to back Young (Nash had already given his support to Young).pic.twitter.com/yyhHTQi7fm— David Crosby (@thedavidcrosby) February 2, 2022“We support Neil and we agree with him that there is dangerous disinformation being aired on Spotify’s Joe Rogan podcast,” the group wrote in a joint statement shared via Crosby’s social media.“While we always value alternate points of view, knowingly spreading disinformation during this global pandemic has deadly consequences.

Spotify CEO Daniel Ek Tells Investors ‘We Don’t Change Our Policies Based on One Creator’ as Stock Falls - variety.com
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03.02.2022

Spotify CEO Daniel Ek Tells Investors ‘We Don’t Change Our Policies Based on One Creator’ as Stock Falls

Spotify’s Daniel Ek addressed questions from investors and reporters in a Q&A session following the release of the company’s fourth-quarter earnings, which showed an increase of 8 million paying subscribers but middling financial results — but reflected a period before the firestorm of controversy around Neil Young and other musicians’ requests to remove their music from the service in response to anti-vaccine comments made on Joe Rogan’s Spotify-hosted podcast.The earnings report contributed to a significant immediate drop in the company’s stock price in after-hours trading, even as Ek spoke to investors on a livestreamed Q&A. In after-hours trading after reporting Q4 results, Spotify’s stock — which historically has been highly volatile — fell as much as 22%.

Spotify Q4 Paying Subs Hit 183M, Sales Up 24% As Joe Rogan Controversy Swirls; CEO To Take Wall Street Questions On Earnings Call - deadline.com - county Mitchell - India - county Graham - county Nash
deadline.com
03.02.2022

Spotify Q4 Paying Subs Hit 183M, Sales Up 24% As Joe Rogan Controversy Swirls; CEO To Take Wall Street Questions On Earnings Call

Spotify said monthly active users rose 18% to 404 million for the fourth quarter of 2021 as premium subscribers hit 183 million and revenue grew 24%. It reported numbers as controversy swirls around Joe Rogan.

Why Are Some Joni Mitchell Albums Still Available on Spotify, After She’d Asked for Them to Be Removed? - variety.com
variety.com
03.02.2022

Why Are Some Joni Mitchell Albums Still Available on Spotify, After She’d Asked for Them to Be Removed?

Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorOn Wednesday (Feb. 2), nearly a week after Joni Mitchell requested for her music to be removed from Spotify, several of her albums remain available on the streaming service.

India Arie Explains Decision To Pull Music From Spotify Amid Joe Rogan Controversy - etcanada.com - India
etcanada.com
03.02.2022

India Arie Explains Decision To Pull Music From Spotify Amid Joe Rogan Controversy

India Arie is opening up on her decision to withdraw her music and “SongVersation” podcast from Spotify following controversy over Joe Rogan’s involvement with the platform.

Meet the mystery woman who quit her job to run the ‘Libs of TikTok’ account - nypost.com - Britain - USA - California
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02.02.2022

Meet the mystery woman who quit her job to run the ‘Libs of TikTok’ account

Twitter, Instagram and YouTube in less than a year — prides itself on exposing far left hypocrisy and liberal “wokeness” on steroids. The account’s mysterious creator specializes in outing unchecked teachers, abuses in schools and the alleged “indoctrination” of children by reposting videos of the so-called offenders in their own words.

Failure remove their music from Spotify over COVID controversy: “Enough is enough” - www.nme.com - county Graham
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02.02.2022

Failure remove their music from Spotify over COVID controversy: “Enough is enough”

Failure are the latest act to announce they’re pulling their music from Spotify following the ongoing COVID controversy involving Joe Rogan.Last month hundreds of scientists and medical professionals asked Spotify to address COVID misinformation on its platform, sparked by comments made on The Joe Rogan Experience.More than 270 members of the science and medical community signed the open letter, which called Rogan’s actions “not only objectionable and offensive but also medically and culturally dangerous”.Soon after, Neil Young demanded that his music be pulled from Spotify, asserting in a since-deleted open letter to his management that content like Rogan’s podcast “spread[s] false information about vaccines”.The streaming platform obliged, later confirming that Young’s content would indeed be removed from the platform.Other musicians and entertainers have since followed suit in removing their music and content from the platform including Janis Joplin, Graham Nash and Stewart Lee.Now, in a lengthy Facebook statement, cult alternative rockers Failure have announced that they too are planning to remove their music from Spotify in protest of the service platforming misinformation about the coronavirus vaccine as well as its overall business model.“Failure have wrestled with the question of Spotify and whether to have our newest music, which we control, on the platform,” the band began their statement.

Joe Rogan: Antivaxer or Critical Thinker? | Perez Hilton - perezhilton.com
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02.02.2022

Joe Rogan: Antivaxer or Critical Thinker? | Perez Hilton

Have U ditched Spotify over Joe Rogan? Will U? This and more on our latest podcast! CLICK HERE to watch this episode of The Perez Hilton Podcast with Chris Booker!

Neil Young and Joni Mitchell Put Protest Over Profit - variety.com - county Graham - city Mitchell
variety.com
02.02.2022

Neil Young and Joni Mitchell Put Protest Over Profit

Claudia Eller Co-Editor-in-ChiefWhen Neil Young pulled his music from Spotify over the audio streamer’s continued support of Joe Rogan, whom he accused of spreading “misinformation and lies” about COVID via his podcast interviews, there were some nasty “who cares?” tweets directed at the folk-rock icon. But the haters should care that this deadly pandemic has been raging for nearly two years and it ain’t over yet.Young has been adamant for some time that artists shouldn’t be touring because of COVID; he even pulled out of a Farm Aid benefit, a charity he co-founded.

David Crosby and Stephen Stills Ask to Remove Their Music From Spotify — Including Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young Albums - variety.com - county Graham - county Nash
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02.02.2022

David Crosby and Stephen Stills Ask to Remove Their Music From Spotify — Including Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young Albums

Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorDavid Crosby and Stephen Stills have joined Neil Young and Graham Nash in asking their labels to remove their collective recordings from Spotify.According to the announcement, in support of stopping harmful misinformation about Covid-19 on Joe Rogan’s Spotify-hosted podcast, the musicians have decided to remove their records from the streaming platform including the recordings of Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young; Crosby, Stills & Nash and Crosby-Nash, as well as Crosby’s and Stills’ solo projects. Nash has already begun the process to take down his solo recordings.In a unified statement, the band members commented, “We support Neil and we agree with him that there is dangerous disinformation being aired on Spotify’s Joe Rogan podcast. While we always value alternate points of view, knowingly spreading disinformation during this global pandemic has deadly consequences. Until real action is taken to show that a concern for humanity must be balanced with commerce, we don’t want our music – or the music we made together – to be on the same platform.” Reps for Spotify did not immediately respond to Variety‘s request for comment.Following a similar request by Joni Mitchell, the move reunites the five artists, who have been friends and collaborators since the 1960s, in a stance that they certainly could not have imagined 50 years ago.

Crosby, Stills & Nash Reunion: Trio Joins Neil Young In Spotify Protest - deadline.com - county Young - county Nash
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02.02.2022

Crosby, Stills & Nash Reunion: Trio Joins Neil Young In Spotify Protest

David Crosby, Stephen Stills and Graham Nash have issued a statement supporting former bandmate Neil Young in seeking the removal of their music from Spotify in protest of podcaster Joe Rogan.

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