Spotify with Helsing—Boycott & Uninstall

When principles clash with profit, even music gets caught in the crossfire.

Boycott Spotify. Uninstall Spotify. Peace Amplify.

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Spotify — Stage, Landlord, or Manipulator?

Behind the playlists and promises, who really holds the strings—Spotify, the labels, or the truth itself?

Think while you listen.

Indie artists carry the full weight. They write the song, play the instruments, pay for gear, mix, master, design the cover, upload Canvas art, type the lyrics, promote on social media, even spend their own money to be heard. All that work comes from them.

Spotify does not create the art. Spotify gives the stage, the streaming space. It has a dashboard with tools, but it is “do it yourself.” The royalty? A very small fraction of a cent per play. A million streams may look big, but the money is small. It does not match the blood and sweat of the artist.

Major labels are not the same as indies. They are partners with Spotify. Their songs get pushed up in playlists and recommendations. Indie artists sink under the noise. Nobody knows how the algorithm really decides. It is a black box. And when there is no truth, people have every right to question.

Now comes the AI storm. Spotify removed millions of “spam” tracks and said, “We protect music.” Yet an AI act like The Velvet Sundown is still on the platform, even with a verified badge. So what is the rule? Where is the line?

At the same time, many human artists leave Spotify. Not because of AI, but because of the Helsing deal—Spotify’s money tied to AI for war. This is about values, not just music. But here is the trick: when music disappears, people think, “Maybe AI cleanup.” They do not see the protest. They do not hear the rebellion.

This is how PR works. It turns protest into noise. It hides the deeper wound.

So ask again—what is Spotify? A true partner for artists? Or just a landlord, collecting rent while music’s soul keeps fading away?

Music is not just sound—it is truth. And truth should never be lost in noise.

Uninstall Spotify. Boycott Spotify. Peace, amplify.



Yup, my music is still there. Asked for removal since July… still waiting. Funny, most artists get frustrated trying to get on Spotify. I’m frustrated cause I can’t get off.

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