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India Arie’s Catalog Returns to Spotify After Protest Over Joe Rogan

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Words by: Brandon Simmons

Grammy-winning singer India Arie has put her songs back on Spotify.  After issues with podcaster Joe Rogan, and Spotify itself, last year, the “Video” singer removed all her music from the popular platform. 

Rogan hosts his own podcast, The Joe Rogan Experience, on Spotify.  Just like any other podcast, the host always speaks his mind, and Rogan is no different.  Arie has issues with Rogan because he has always and continues to use negative language when discussing Black and brown people.  Also, she did not like how Spotify treated Black artists.

In an interview with Billboard, the 47-year-old artist explains why she protested Spotify.

“I pulled it off in the name of my own dignity.  It was in protest……And so knowing that Black music does the most streams, streaming has deeply affected people’s ability to make a living as songwriters…. they’re giving this man who uses racist language $200 million-for me, my dignity could not stand it.”

India goes on to explain that streaming platforms like Spotify have made life harder for songwriters and artists.  Record labels have joined forces with streaming services and decided who would get paid what.  This leaves the artist and songwriters to get little to nothing.  First, the label gets paid.  Then, Spotify takes a percentage. Finally, the artist gets paid, and then the songwriter gets paid.

Although she protested for a year, the “Brown Skin” singer’s catalog is back on Spotify as she has over one million monthly listeners.  There were two important factors for her doing so: royalty payments and an increase in royalty rate.  Recently, the songwriter royalty rate jumped from 10.5% to 15.1% and was backdated to 2018, therefore, she will receive the updated rate for any songs written from 2018.

It’s clear India wants those checks!

“So when those two things shifted, I put my music back up.  Cause I want my checks.  And not only do I want my checks, I deserve my checks.”

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Master P Regrets Not Signing India Arie

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Master P is one of music’s most successful Black executives. The No Limit CEO set the blueprint for independent success in the music industry. Percy Miller is a New Orleans, LA native from the Calliope Projects and went on to become one of our cultures’ biggest entrepreneurs. In a recent interview, P spoke on how gratifying it is to see woman currently dominating Hip-Hop and regrets not signing an unlikely artist.

“The upcoming artists that I see right now and these women are huge–Cardi B, Megan Thee Stallion, said Master P. I still like Dej Loaf, her sound just doesn’t go away for me. He even flirted with the idea of a No Limit label relaunch for all woman emcees.

“It’s a lot of underground women too that I like that I think will be big,” he added. “I think women are definitely taking over and I respect them. I want to see more women win because women aren’t a problem. We don’t have to worry about none of the violence that’s going on. The women are just easy.”

Throughout history in the music industry, there are a number of stories of great artist who were passed on by executives. Master P has his experience doing so as well with Neo-soul artist India Arie.

“I just didn’t get it,” said Miller. “She would come to my house and she’d be singing with no shoes on. I’m like how can I help this woman? I just didn’t know how because my music was so hard. She’d be like, ‘P I’m gonna be a star.’

India Aire went on to win four Grammy Awards and sell over 10 millions record worldwide with notable songs such as, “Video,” “Brown Skin,” “Little Things” and more.

“That was the one that got away, said Master P. “We could’ve done something incredible.

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