'Songwriters Are Not Treated Fairly': Nile Rodgers On Streaming's Present And Future
The famed musician and current chairman of the Songwriters Hall of Fame talks to NPR about a recent letter he and many other songwriters sent to the head of Spotify.
by Andrew Flanagan
Apr 12, 2019
3 minutes
Earlier this week, a large group of successful songwriters sent Daniel Ek, the co-founder and chief executive of Spotify, a short and pointed letter in which they wrote of being "hurt and disappointed" and accusing Spotify of having "used us and tried to divide us."
In order to understand why that letter was sent, we need to go back to early February. It was then that a byzantine, but important, arrived which would see songwriters' royalties from streaming services increase dramatically over the next five years. But
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