Spotify Korean Music. In a big relief for K-pop fans South Korean music distributor Kakao Entertainment music streaming giant Spotify have reached an agreement on global music licensing after the two companies failed to renew an existing deal last month resulting in a partial K-pop blackout. PETALING JAYA Mar 2 Hundreds of K-pop songs disappeared on Spotify yesterday following a dispute between the global streaming platform and Korean music distributor Kakao M. As a part of todays launch Spotify is introducing a range of new playlists made exclusively for South Korea. Spotify has confirmed that it has reached a licensing agreement with the Korean distributor record label and publisher and that the content is now available on the platform.
Many users of the music streaming giant Spotify woke up today to see that hundreds of tracks from IU SEVENTEEN LOONA and other K-Pop artists under Kakao M have been abruptly removed from the. At the beginning of February Spotify finally launched its platform in South Korea where streaming services like Melon and Genie have dominated the market for yearsHowever from day one no music distributed by Kakao M was available for streaming on Spotify Korea. The fact that Kakao owns Melon South Koreas largest music streaming service and therefore a competitor to Spotify in the Korean market did not go unnoticed. Prior to the launch Spotifys chief freemium business officer Alex Norstrom said in a statement. Spotifys Korean Launch Caused the K-Pop Disruption. Top 50 songs in south korea.
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Spotify has confirmed that it has reached a licensing agreement with the Korean distributor record label and publisher and that the content is now available on the platform. The global music streamers deal with. It will also connect listeners in Korea to artists and music from around the world. Many users of the music streaming giant Spotify woke up today to see that hundreds of tracks from IU SEVENTEEN LOONA and other K-Pop artists under Kakao M have been abruptly removed from the. PETALING JAYA Mar 2 Hundreds of K-pop songs disappeared on Spotify yesterday following a dispute between the global streaming platform and Korean music distributor Kakao M. The fact that Kakao owns Melon South Koreas largest music streaming service and therefore a competitor to Spotify in the Korean market did not go unnoticed.