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Purple Rain crosses 100million mark on Spotify! His 2nd song to achieve 100 million streams on Spotify after Kiss.
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Awesome! Thanks for sharing. | |
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yay "Climb in my fur." | |
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On the one hand, I'm glad for Prince's legacy. | |
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i never understand how these things are worked out therefore in cold hard $ what does the estate / WB etc earn from this? | |
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It's funny to me that people care about streams, or times played on youtube. It essentially costs you nothing to hit "play" on a song, but it is now a badge of merit in the current music industry. It yields very little $$ for the artist. Remember when we used to care about albums/songs sold? People actually had to sacrifice their earnings for art? Good times. ---
How many times do you estimate people have "pushed play" on the album/tape/CD version of "Purple Rain" that they purchased? Too bad we can't count those "streams" and pay artists for that. The music business (now a crumbling shell of it's former self) is somehow more shady now that music is essentially "free."
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To try and put another view on things, this is only one of many Prince songs on the many streaming services. So once you add all those plays up, surely it starts to become a nice revenue stream for the estate (with very little initial outlay). Also bare in mind that these “plays” continue to accumulate over time. | |
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I care about streams because it's the present of music industry.
Artists are not making music from album sales anymore, it's all about Tour/Merchandising. Good sales are just a bonus.
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Time keeps on slipping into the future...
This moment is all there is... | |
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I get it, but it's a laughable measuring stick. It's like somebody winning the Superbowl on a Madden video game vs. actually winning the Superbowl. Nobody's buying music? Well, that means nobody's really got a hit record or song anymore. It's like Demolition Man where the commercial jingles are the hit songs. [Edited 10/25/18 19:28pm] "New Power slide...." | |
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Wonderful! This is great news | |
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great info, much appreciated. | |
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great point when you consider the entire catalogue & stream per song. Each year this should be a good earner for all band members too who are credited as co-writers & in particular Wendy & Lisa? | |
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You are not selling 100.000.000 pieces. Its not like people own it. So the comparison makes no sense. | |
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RodeoSchro said:
This is for Purple Rain the song, not the whole album. $840,000 seems like a VERY good number for the Estate to rake in for ONE song. And, as someone posted already, it will only go up in time. | |
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🤘 "I want to be the only one you come for...." | |
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Prince had the wrong idea holding back songs that were old from streaming. Purple Rain? I think I have 5 or 6 vinyl pressings. I bought the cassette a few times, cd a few times and then remaster. Why not allow old songs to be streamed and make a little more money and on top of that keeping legacy alive. The biggest problem he faced when holding out from streaming services is all other artists were on the streaming services and people that used it would listen to others music, his hardcore base already owned all the catalog on cd, vinyl format so no need to pay for exclusive streaming. Prince, he had 30 songs that eventually could get that amount and then repeat. So $840,000 times 30 times they will repeat adds up and we are only talking Spotify for songs that he already sold his base many times over.What are you outraged about today? CNN has not told you yet? | |
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The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
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The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
No Child's a failure Until the Blue Sailboat sails him away from his dreams Don't Ever Lose, Don't Ever Lose Don't Ever Lose Your Dreams | |
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Few artists have ever been able to live from their work, and this issue predates the internet. I mean of course you have to be profitable in this world, and people fail at other ventures as well, but the proportion of artists failing was always much higher. . Take fiction writers in France. Each year about 10,000 novels and short stories books are published. Take away dead authors reprints and translations, that's probably about 5000 new books and living authors reprints. Piracy of books is a minor issue in France, because whereas people pirate music and movie like crazy (IDK anyone who buys them anymore), novel readers still buy those for the most part, if only second hand. . Now how many fiction writers make a living from their books only in France? That's about 50 each year. Fifty people. 1%. Of course there's non-fiction, film scripts, comics, children books, that are a tiny bit more profitable. But novels, the historically most important field of fiction writing? 50 people. How many jobs do you know where only 1% of the workforce make a living? How about poetry? Songwriters apart, how many living poets make a living only from their poetry in France? 0. Ze-ro. . The answer for that? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basic_income A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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The internet killed the music industry, newspapers, is slowly killing the TV and radio networks; yet has giving many an opportunity to shine on their own in music, news, or entertainment (yet pennies on the dollar). Just like Uber and Airbnb where people earn less, but assume all the risk. It's trickle down economics at it's worst. And since popular music isn't that good anymore-it's killing the industry faster. 99.9% of everything I say is strictly for my own entertainment | |
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Popular music is still very good. What's not good anymore is the music that's popular. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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That's an appauling amout to pay an artist for their work. I don't care if it's sales or streaming. Flip it around; somebody who had nothing to do with composing or playing that music is making 99% of the profit. God is my Sugar Daddy. | |
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