Snoop Dogg says he’s “ditching” the streaming service for blockchain-powered competitor Tune.fm, where he’s exclusively ...
The rapper recently criticized Spotify, claiming he received less than $45,000 for over one billion streams on the platform.
Hip-hop star Snoop Dogg has officially parted ways with Spotify, taking a stance against the streaming platform's payout system.
Record executive Suge Knight, and rapper Jermaine Dupri, made headlines following a confession made by the former.
Spotify has refuted claims from the West Coast rapper, where he alleges being paid $45,000 from one billion streams.
Snoop Dogg Replies To Suge Knight Saying That He's Trying To Get Keefe D Out On Bail To Keep Him Quiet About Diddy Ties ...
But the music giant isn’t backing down—suggesting the rap icon double-check his receipts, insisting those numbers should pay ...
Snoop Dogg recently announced his partnership with Tune.FM, a Web3 platform focused on transparency and fairness. He made it clear, saying, “I don’t f**k with Spotify anymore. I’m only on […] The post ...
Snoop Dogg has officially denounced Spotify as he teams up with a new streaming service to release his music. On Thursday, ...
After crossing the 1 billion mark, Snoop Dogg revealed his supposed shocking payout. However, yesterday (February 27), a ...
Y'know what really shizzles Snoop Dogg's nizzle? Doing bizzle with web3 startups. He has signed a deal with Tune·fm.
Snoop Dogg is going where the money is. Snoop Dogg, who acquired Death Row Records in 2022, shared the low payout he received ...