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Could you put up more Glass Harp

 

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Hi! That's a great question, and your doubt may be shared by others. I'll try to explain it concisely: It's important to understand that the availability of music from a specific artist, like Glass Harp, on Spotify doesn't depend solely on Spotify itself. The inclusion of music in the platform's catalog is generally managed by the record label, artist, or rights holders of the works.

 

For Glass Harp's music to be on Spotify, it's necessary for these entities to have a partnership with an aggregator, which are companies specialized in publishing and distributing music to streaming platforms. These aggregators act as intermediaries, connecting artists and labels to streaming services like Spotify.

 

Therefore, if you want to have more Glass Harp music on Spotify, it's important for the rights holders and the artist's label to establish a partnership with an aggregator and go through the process of distributing the music to the platform.

Spotify, as a streaming service, strives to offer a diverse and comprehensive catalog to its users. However, the availability of specific songs depends on the agreements and partnerships between artists, labels, rights holders, and the aggregators responsible for distribution.

 

It's a complex collaboration involving various stakeholders in the music industry. Spotify is committed to providing a platform where artists and listeners can connect, but the inclusion of songs in the catalog depends on the commercial arrangements and agreements made by the rights holders and the parties involved in the distribution process.

 

I hope this explanation is helpful to you. Best regards and have a great week!

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