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Spotify ends direct-upload feature

Daryl Ong | Othniel Ting | Azim Idris

03-Jul-19 22:00

Spotify ends direct-upload feature

Recently, Spotify announced that they will no longer allow artists to upload their music directly to the platform, reversing their previous decision that allowed them to do so. Why the shift, and how will this impact the artists and the consumers?

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0:00 - Sydney - Ode To The Journey

3:16 - Spotify ends direct-upload feature

8:52 - Jordan Rakei - Rolling Into One

13:15 - Interview with Azim Idris

23:57 - Milo Dinosaur - Usah Resah

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Produced by: Haniff Baharudin, Daryl Ong, Othniel Ting

Presented by: Daryl Ong, Othniel Ting


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