Music streaming has revolutionized the way people consume music, shifting from physical albums and downloads to on-demand access. Platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube have made it easier for artists to reach a global audience without the need for traditional record labels. This shift has given independent musicians more control over their careers, but it has also raised concerns about fair compensation. While streaming services offer exposure, many artists struggle with low per-stream payouts. To navigate this changing landscape, musicians often collaborate with songwriters for hire to create high-quality, marketable tracks that stand out. The industry continues to evolve with AI-driven recommendations and exclusive releases, shaping how listeners discover and engage with music. As technology advances, balancing accessibility with fair revenue distribution remains a key challenge for both artists and streaming platforms.
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