The American singer, Prince , ordered all his songs were taken from most streaming music services (programs such as Spotify ), a new demonstration of its “aversion” to the internet.
The only service that still had Prince songs available this Thursday is the “Tidal” program which has grown precisely the exclusive content.
According to AFP , a message made available to users Spotify reported that the editor of the singer “asked all streaming services that would remove their songs. ”
“cooperated with the request, and we hope to return as soon as possible,” it read the same message.
Prince, who even was a big supporter of online music, declared in 2010 that [was the] internet “was over” and even released an album exclusively in physical format, distributed with some European newspapers.
But the “war” with the internet does not stop there, last year left the social network, having only returned to Twitter to promote their tour “Hit and Run”, which is to announce concerts on short notice.
Prince joins in this way to other resistant these platforms as the owners of the rights of The Beatles and Garth Brooks .
Recently, rock legends the AC / DC and the singer Talor Swift surrendered to service after much resistance. However, the latter released their songs only in the service of Apple after agreement.
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