Snoop Dogg is moving his Death Row catalog as part of his new partnership with Tune.FM's music streaming platform, Web3.
The rapper recently criticized Spotify, claiming he received less than $45,000 for over one billion streams on the platform.
Spotify has refuted claims from the West Coast rapper, where he alleges being paid $45,000 from one billion streams.
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Snoop Dogg, one of the most influential figures in hip-hop, has publicly distanced himself from Spotify, citing dissatisfaction with the platform's compensation for artists. Wit ...
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