Spotify makes India debut despite Warner Music hurdle

IANS  |  Mumbai 

Throwing a big competition to music like Gaana, JioSaavn, Music and Music, Swedish firm on Wednesday made its debut in the country with all-new features, including for regional music.

It had briefly hit a hurdle when the music label, WMG, filed for an injunction in the earlier this week over licensing rights.

"Not only will bring artists to the world, we'll also bring the world's music to fans across Spotify's music family just got a whole lot bigger," said Daniel Ek, Spotify Founder and

The Spotify app -- now available on mobile, desktop and tablet -- is free to download and users need to spend Rs 119 a month to upgrade to Spotify Premium.

"Spotify's music recommendation engine can now be tuned to Hindi, Punjabi, Tamil and Telugu. users can select their preferred language(s) to receive tailored Daily Mix, Home, Radio, Search results and recommendations," said the company.

For the first time on Spotify Free, users in can play every song on demand, informed the company.

"Through our unmatched personalised experience, we want users to find the best music from and the world, and empower artists to find new audiences in India and worldwide," said Amarjit Singh Batra, Managing Director, Spotify India.

Earlier, in an attempt to leverage Warner/Chappell Music's (WCM) local Indian publishing rights, WMG which has some big-ticket artists like and Led Zeppelin in its kitty, filed for an injunction against Spotify over licensing rights in the country.

Spotify replied, saying the WMG has revoked a previously agreed upon publishing licence for reasons wholly unrelated to the company's launch in the country.

"All other major labels and publishers have agreed on economics and to license their music, and Spotify has also entered into a licence with the local collecting society, while the WCM remains the lone hold-out needed for a Spotify launch in India," a Spotify had said.

Available across 79 markets, Spotify has 207 million active users and 96 million of these users are Spotify Premium subscribers. The platform adds approximately 30,000 new tracks each day.

Spotify is available on over 500 products across 200 hardware brands globally.

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First Published: Wed, February 27 2019. 09:56 IST