Detroit rapper Tiny Jag is ditching Spotify — and urging others to do so - Detroit Metro Times

Detroit Rapper Tiny Jag Ditches Spotify Amidst Moral Concerns

Tiny Jag, a Detroit-based rapper, has taken a bold step by releasing her new single "Starbubu" as a direct download on her official website, tinyjag.com. The move comes amidst growing discontent among artists with the world's most popular streaming platform, Spotify. Tiny Jag has stated that she can no longer sleep at night due to her disillusionment with the platform.

The rapper, who recently returned to rap after experimenting with pop music, believes that many artists should have left Spotify earlier. She cites the platform's low pay for artists and its association with billionaire CEO Daniel Ek's financial ties to a military technology company as major concerns. Additionally, Tiny Jag is upset about Spotify's decision to interrupt music with recruitment ads for President Donald Trump's Department of Homeland Security.

"I feel like a lot of us probably should have left way before now," she says. "We want to remain authentic, and unfortunately, Spotify has gotten itself wrapped up in some things that don't align with our morals."

Tiny Jag is not alone in her concerns. Several high-profile artists, including Massive Attack, King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard, Sylvan Esso, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Deerhoof, and Xiu Xiu, have pulled their music from Spotify in recent months.

The rapper's decision to ditch Spotify serves as a warning to other artists. "I feel extremely threatened not just as an artist, but because of the way that art influences our world," she says. "I feel extremely threatened as a people." Tiny Jag believes that showing vulnerability and authenticity is key to overcoming this threat.

To achieve this goal, Tiny Jag plans to release new music directly on her website, tinyjag.com, with tiered payment options for fans. The rapper admits to being nervous about making this change but is confident that it will work out with the right support team in place.

In an era of passive consumption pushed by streaming giants like Spotify, Tiny Jag's move can be seen as a call to action for artists and listeners alike. By taking control of their own art and distribution channels, Tiny Jag aims to create a more authentic and meaningful connection between artists and fans.

As the music industry continues to evolve, it remains to be seen whether other platforms will follow Spotify's lead in addressing these concerns. For now, Tiny Jag is leading the way, using her platform to promote positive change and artistic integrity.
 
I'm not surprised she's ditching Spotify lol 🙄. I mean, have you seen the prices they're charging artists for those "streaming rights"? It's like, hello, we're the ones creating the art here, not just a middleman trying to make a profit 💸. And don't even get me started on those ads interrupting our music... it's like, can't they see we're trying to vibe over here? 🙃

And yeah, Tiny Jag is right, some of these platforms are more worried about making bank than promoting the art itself. It's all about exploiting artists for their content and then just re-releasing it as if they actually created something new 🎨. I'm not surprised she's taking matters into her own hands, though - it's about time someone stood up to those corporate giants 💪.

I mean, what's next? Will all the other artists be like "peace out, Spotify"? It'll be interesting to see how this whole thing plays out... but for now, I'm just gonna assume they're all in on some sort of plot 🤔.
 
I'm so glad to see some real change coming through in the music industry 🙌! I mean, remember when Napster was the biggest deal back in the early 2000s? Everyone thought it was gonna disrupt the whole music game, but it ended up being a hot mess 🤦‍♂️. This is like the same vibe, Tiny Jag's all about taking control of her own destiny and not selling out to some giant corporation 🤑. I'm loving this move, more artists need to stand up for what they believe in 💪! It's gonna be interesting to see if Spotify changes its ways or if other platforms follow suit 🤔.
 
🤔 I feel like this is a big deal, you know? Like, we're living in an era where streaming giants are making bank off our art without giving us squat back. It's like, totally unfair. 🤑 And Tiny Jag is right to stand up for what she believes in, even if it means taking a risk on her own business venture. 💸 I mean, can you imagine having to choose between your passion and the security of a record deal? 😱 Not cool. But at the same time, I get why she's frustrated with Spotify - they're not exactly known for being artist-friendly. 🙅‍♂️ And that ad thing? Gross. 🚫 Anyways, it'll be interesting to see how this plays out and if other artists follow suit. Maybe it'll start a movement or something... 💥
 
🤔 think tiny jag is totally on point with ditching spotify its like they wanna control every part of ur music life - u make the music u sell it but really they're the ones raking in the cash 🤑 meanwhile, Tiny Jag's all about keepin' it real & authentic 🙏 her move might spark a change for more artists to speak up against these big corp. issues 💡 maybe we'll see more ppl like tiny jag take control of their art & make music on their own terms 💥
 
I'm totally feeling where Tiny Jag is coming from 🤯. I mean, have you seen the state of streaming platforms lately? It's like they're sucking the soul out of music. The whole "streaming for free" thing might sound cool at first, but trust me, it's not fair to artists who are putting their hearts and souls into creating something beautiful.

I'm all about supporting creators and giving them a fair shake. If Tiny Jag wants to take control of her own music and distribute it directly to fans, more power to her! 🎉 And I gotta say, I love the idea of tiered payment options – it's like she's saying, "Hey, we value your support, but we also want to make sure you get what you're paying for." 💸

It's time for us as consumers to start thinking about the impact our streaming habits have on artists. Are we just mindlessly scrolling through playlists, or are we actually engaging with the music and supporting the people who create it? 🤔 Tiny Jag is definitely giving me some food for thought...
 
🤯 so tiny jag is ditching spotify because they're all about that $$$ life 💸 and not enough about artist rights 🎨 she's talking about the ad interrupting her music and the pay being super low 🤑 like what's up with that?!? 🙄 i feel for her, as an artist myself, it can be hard to make ends meet just from streaming 🤷‍♀️ but tiny jag is taking a stand and making her own way 🌟 by releasing her music directly on her website 👉 tinyjag.com 💻 it's like, if you want to listen to music that doesn't come with ads or support some ceo's personal interests 🤑 then maybe go to her site? 🤔
 
🤔 i think its about time some artists took matters into their own hands. spotify has gotten too big for its britches 🤑. artists deserve better than just a few pennies from every stream. tiny jag's move is a good start, but im not sure if it'll work out for everyone 🤷‍♀️. what i do know is that we need more artists speaking out against the system and fighting for what's right 💪. its time to think outside the box (or in this case, the spotify bubble 📦).
 
I mean, I gotta say, this whole thing with Tiny Jag and Spotify is kinda crazy 🤯. I get why she's upset about the pay and all that jazz, but releasing a new single directly on her website as a download? That's just gonna cut into her Spotify royalties, fam 💸. And let's be real, if other artists start doing the same, it's gonna create a whole mess for everyone involved 🤦‍♂️.

I'm all about being authentic and staying true to yourself in the music industry, but sometimes you gotta compromise and find a way to work with these streaming platforms 💸. I mean, Tiny Jag is trying to make a point, but can't she just do it without hurting herself in the process? It's like, she's trying to create a more authentic connection between artists and fans, but really she's just creating more complexity for everyone 🤔.

I guess what I'm saying is, I get where Tiny Jag is coming from, but I think there might be other ways to address these concerns without causing so much chaos 🌪️. Maybe we can find a middle ground or something? 💡
 
I'm low-key impressed by Tiny Jag's courage 🤯💪. She's right on point about Spotify's shady dealings 💸👀. It's time for artists to take back control of their music and demand fair pay 🎶💰. I'm loving her new single "Starbubu" and can't wait to stream it directly from her website 📊🔗.

The fact that several high-profile artists have already jumped ship is a major win 💥👏. It's about time we see some real change in the music industry 👀💼. Tiny Jag's vulnerability and authenticity are truly inspiring ❤️💖. We need more people like her who aren't afraid to speak their minds and stand up for what they believe in 💪🌟.

I'm excited to support Tiny Jag on this new journey and see how it all plays out 🎉📈. Maybe we'll see a revolution in the music industry and artists will be treated with the respect and fairness they deserve 🌊💖. Fingers crossed for the future of music! 🤞🎶
 
😤 this is so crazy tiny jag is like the ultimate rebel 🤖🔥 i'm actually kinda impressed she's taking a stand like that, it's not easy to be outspoken and speak out against the system especially in an industry where money and fame can come at you fast 💸. i think it's dope that she's creating her own platform and giving fans direct access to her music 🎶 it's all about artists having control over their work and not being owned by these giant corporations 🤝. I hope more artists follow suit and take a stand for what they believe in 💪
 
I gotta say, I'm all about supporting artists who stand up for what they believe in 🤜🏽💪. As a fan of indie music myself, it's crazy to think that these massive platforms like Spotify are making money off our favorite tunes without giving us the respect we deserve 💸. I mean, Tiny Jag is right, all that ad space and low pay can't be good for anyone in the long run 🚫💔.

But what really gets me is when they try to sneak in ads with stuff like Trump's DHS recruitment ads... no thanks! 🙅‍♂️ It's time for us to take back control of our art and listen directly to our favorite artists. Tiny Jag's decision to go solo might just be the wake-up call we need 💥. We should all be supporting her (and other artists like her) in this mission for authenticity and fairness 🙌!
 
I'm reading about Tiny Jag ditching Spotify and I gotta say, I get why she's making this move 🤯. As an artist myself, it can be frustrating when you feel like your music is being used for something that goes against your values. The whole ad-interruption thing on Spotify is just plain annoying 🙄. But at the same time, I'm also a fan of her new single "Starbubu" and I love how she's taking control of her own platform to release it directly to fans 🎶.

I think this move could be a game-changer for artists who want to stay true to themselves and their art. It's all about creating that connection with your audience, you know? And Tiny Jag is definitely paving the way for others to do the same 💪. I just hope more platforms listen up and start making changes that benefit everyone involved 🤞.
 
omg 🤯 this is so interesting! i've been saying it for ages that spotify has a hidden agenda... they're not just about streaming music, they're about controlling the narrative too 💡 tiny jag is like a whistleblower, exposing the dark side of spotify's business model. i mean, who needs all those ads on their fave jams anyway? 📺 and can we talk about dan ek's ties to that military tech company? sketchy much? 😳 it's no wonder artists are getting outta there. tiny jag is a total boss for taking matters into her own hands and creating her own platform. this could be the start of something big, maybe even a revolution 🌟
 
🤯 tiny jag's move is kinda lowkey inspiring 💖 i mean, she's not just ditching spotify for herself, but also for all the other artists who feel like they're being taken advantage of 🤑 like, think about it - if we all do this, can't we create a more equal platform where artists can actually thrive instead of just getting a measly percentage of our hard work 💸? and i love that she's taking control of her own brand and releasing music directly on her website - it's so refreshing to see someone owning their power and not letting corporate interests dictate how they create 🎨
 
Ugh, can you believe how things have changed? I mean, back in my day we didn't even think about streaming services, we just listened to music on CDs or cassette tapes... and we loved every minute of it! 📀 Now, artists are worried about getting paid fair for their work and people like Daniel Ek getting rich off their backs. It's crazy that Spotify thinks they can just interrupt our favorite tunes with ads for some government agency. Tiny Jag is speaking truth to power, I gotta respect that... but at the same time it makes me nostalgic for the good old days of music distribution... 🎶
 
omg u guys can u imagine not having to deal with all those ads on spotify every time u try 2 listen 2 ur fave artist?! tiny jag is literally a hero for takin control of her own music & releasing it directly on her website 🤯 she's right tho, spotify is getting too big 4 its own good & it's affecting the artists in so many ways i'm def feelin her, especially w/ all the recruitment ads 🚫💸 anyway, can't wait 2 see what other artists do next 🎵👀
 
🌟 I'm totally down with Tiny Jag's move. Like, who wouldn't want to be in control of their own music and how it gets shared? 🤔 It's so tired seeing artists get paid peanuts for their work on these big platforms. And yeah, the ads on Spotify are super annoying... 😴 Who wants to listen to some DJ trying to sell you a thing while they're supposed to be jamming out to sick beats? 🎧 The fact that Tiny Jag is taking matters into her own hands and creating a more authentic connection with her fans is SO inspiring 🙌. Maybe we'll start seeing more artists follow suit and make a change in the industry 🔄.
 
I'm really done with Spotify's ads interrupting my music 🙄. I mean, what even is the point of listening to an album if it gets cut short by some creepy ad? Tiny Jag making a break for it is super relatable tbh 💖. I've been thinking about switching to Bandcamp or something, they at least give you a chance to set your own price and keep 90% of the cash 🤑. And can we talk about how messed up Spotify's association with that military tech company is? It's like, what even is the deal with billionaires having ties to defense contractors? 💸 Just not cool, Spotify 👎
 
I mean, gotta respect Tiny Jag for taking a stand against Spotify 🙌. I'm all about artists being able to monetize their work on their own terms, you know? It's wild that they're getting slammed for speaking out about it. Like, shouldn't we be praising them for being bold and setting an example for others? 🤷‍♀️ Anyway, I'm hyped to check out her new single "Starbubu" – direct download on the website is a sick way to go 💻🎵
 
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