Other streaming services like Spotify or Apple Music have distributed money based on total streams. Tidal added that they already teamed up with 100+ labels, major and independent, to deliver their 'fan-centered royalties' program.Īlso Read: Tesla Adds Tidal App For its 2021.40 Software Update | 'Cold Weather Improvements,' Traffic Aware Cruise Control, and MORE Does Tidal Pay Artists More Than Spotify? Tidal talked to TechCrunch, saying that a kind of UCPS will arrive at their HiFi Plus tier in January 2022. Take note that they might also get more than 10 cents each. With UCPS platforms like Deezer and Soundcloud, while listening to five albums from five different artists in a month, a part of your monthly subscription fee will be divided among those five artists. The artist who made the album will earn 10 cents, but that'd be cut down because distributors and publishers will take their share. Let's compare say you're listening to an album with 10 tracks on a streaming platform that pays one cent per stream. UCPS uses subscription fees to be distributed to artists fans listen to. The UCPS or user-centric payment system, which artists highly prefer, will pay artists from fans' subscriptions in Tidal streaming services. Now, this is where the new system enters. Subscribing to Tidal's HiFi Plus Plan ($19.99 / month) will distribute 10% of your monthly subscription fee (around $2) to your most-listened-to-artist, only if the artist has their own DistroKid.īut that 10% will still be cut down if you're paying your subscription through a third-party application, such as Apple or any Google app store. It begs the question Will Tidal pay artists more? Let's discuss.
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