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Warner Music Group, Spotify ink new multi-year agreement
Spotify and Warner Music Group (WMG) have announced a multi-year agreement, which covers both recorded music and music publishing.
- Warner Music Group CEO Robert Kyncl. Photo: WMG
The deal seeks to strengthen the companies’ joint commitment to artists, songwriters, and fans, as well as the growth of the music ecosystem through innovative collaboration.
Spotify and WMG will work together to shape the future of audio-visual streaming and enhance the value of music, a statement reads. The new deal will help deliver new fan experiences, a deeper music and video catalogue, further paid subscription tiers, and differentiated content bundles.
The agreement also builds on the companies’ existing alignment around ‘artist centric’ royalty models that reward and protect the power of artists to attract and engage audiences. Importantly, the new publishing agreement introduces a direct licensing model with Warner Chappell Music in several additional countries including the US, reinforcing songwriters’ benefit in this evolving ecosystem.
“This major agreement delivers new benefits for artists, songwriters, and fans, while unlocking further collaboration that expands the music ecosystem,” WMG CEO Robert Kyncl, said. “It’s a big step forward in our vision for greater alignment between rights holders and streaming services. Together with Spotify, we look forward to increasing the value of music, as we drive growth, impact, and innovation.”
Spotify founder and CEO Daniel Ek said: “For Spotify, 2025 is a year of accelerated execution, and our partners at Warner Music Group share our commitment to rapid innovation and sustained investment in our leading music offerings. Together, we’re pushing the boundaries of what’s possible for audiences worldwide—making paid music subscriptions more appealing while supporting artists and songwriters alike.”
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