Neil Young, Joni Mitchell and Nils Lofgren have all removed their music from Spotify in opposition to the coronavirus-related content published via Joe Rogan's podcast exclusive to the platform.
As the saga continues to unfold, here's a look at the artists that have removed their music from Spotify in response to Rogan's content."Ohio" singer Neil Young was the first to pull his catalog. He has released over 50 albums in his career." singer, 76, removed his music from the platform last week, writing in an online statement at the time: "They can have Rogan or Young. Not both.
"Harvest Moon" his No. 1 on the famed Billboard Hot 100 chart back in 1972 while the artist has seen 10 other songs spend time on the same chart. – which puts the Rocker's value at an estimated $200 million – he's estimated to have sold over 75 million records since beginning his career in the 1960s.
Known as one of America's greatest female singer-songwriters, Joni Mitchell followed her fellow folk star's lead andMitchell, 78, is perhaps best known for the song "River," which comes from her iconic 1971 record "Blue," which also features the hits "A Case of You" and "California.
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