Tiwa Savage, Drake, Taylor Swift’s songs may leave TikTok as UMG threatens to pull out [See List]

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Universal Music Group (UMG) is set to remove all of its songs from TikTok due to disagreements over the social media platform’s licensing arrangement.
In an open letter, UMG, one of the world’s major music firms, accused TikTok of seeking to “bully” and “intimidate” them into accepting “a deal worth less than the previous deal, and not reflecting their exponential growth.”
In a letter dated January 30 and addressed to the “artiste and songwriter community,” UMG revealed that discussions for a new contract with TikTok had concluded without an agreement. It also stated that the deal, which expired on January 31, will not be renewed.
The music company stated that it was unable to secure new contract terms with TikTok due to reasons such as “higher compensation for its artistes and songwriters, protection against AI-generated recordings, and online safety issues for users”.
According to UMG, TikTok proposed paying its artists “a fraction of the rate that similarly situated major social platforms pay,” and the service “has offered no meaningful solutions” to content issues such as “bullying, bigotry, and harassment, including pornographic deepfakes of artistes.”
The music label said that the streaming giants tried to “intimidate” them “by selectively removing the music of certain of our developing artistes” while maintaining their top stars on the site.
In a scathing response to UMG, the streaming giants said the music corporation had “put their greed above the interests of their artists and songwriters.”
The issue between the two corporations might impact TikTok’s 1 billion users and UMG’s global musicians and songwriters.
Drake, Taylor Swift, Ariana Grande, Justin Bieber, Adele, U2, and Elton John are among the most successful artists signed to UMG labels. Nigerian entertainers signed on the platform include Mr. Eazi, Tekno, Larry Gaaga, and Tiwa Savage.
If the two firms are unable to strike an agreement, these artists’ music will be unavailable for use in social media videos. Also, thousands of existing videos featuring those tracks may be muted.


Here are some of the global artists under UMG:

  1. The Beatles

  2. Elton John

  3. Rihanna

  4. Pink Floyd

  5. Eminem

  6. Mariah Carey

  7. Taylor Swift

  8. Beyonce

  9. The Eagles

  10. Celine Dion

  11. The Rolling Stones

  12. Drake

  13. Justin Bieber

  14. U2

  15. Phil Collins

  16. Frank Sinatra

  17. Katy Perry

  18. Jay-Z

  19. Metallica

  20. Lady Gaga

  21. Maroon 5

  22. Adele

  23. Bon Jovi

  24. Rod Stewart

  25. Bee Gees

  26. Nicki Minaj

  27. George Strait

  28. Shania Twain

  29. Guns N’ Roses

  30. Backstreet Boys

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