Stream Dreams and Playlist Schemes: Inside Music's Digital Underground
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The digital music industry is rife with fraud and manipulation, from AI-generated song scams to playlist payola, all at the expense of real artists who struggle to earn sustainable income from streaming.
• North Carolina man Michael Smith stole $10 million using AI to create fake songs and bots to stream them
• Spotify paid $10 billion in royalties last year, but only 4% of artists earn sustainable income
• Playlist placement is often pay-to-play, with curators charging up to $5,000 monthly
• Major labels own playlist networks that prioritize their own artists
• "Playlist-safe" music is designed for algorithms, not artistic expression
• Global streaming manipulation includes Indian "streaming cafes" and organized fan campaigns
• Matt Farley earned a living creating thousands of novelty songs about bodily functions
• Voice assistants like Alexa inadvertently drive streams for bizarre children's content
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Chapters
1. The $10 Million AI Music Heist (00:00:00)
2. Streaming Economics and Industry Fraud (00:04:44)
3. Spotify's Data Stories and Billboards (00:09:06)
4. The Hidden Power of Playlists (00:12:21)
5. Global Streaming Schemes and Tactics (00:17:56)
6. Kids Music: Algorithms and Poop Songs (00:22:56)
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