
"Music has been landing on the wrong artist pages across streaming services, and the rise of easy-to-produce AI tracks has made the problem worse. That's not the experience we want artists to have on Spotify, and that's why we've made protecting artist identity a top priority for 2026."
"When that happens, it can impact your catalog, your stats, your Release Radar, and how fans discover your music. We know how frustrating this can be for both artists and fans alike and one of the top requests we've heard from artists over the past year is that you want more visibility before music appears under your name."
Spotify is beta testing an 'Artist Profile Protection' feature that enables artists to review and approve music releases before they go live. This initiative aims to prevent music from being incorrectly associated with artists, a problem exacerbated by the rise of AI-generated tracks. Artists can approve which tracks appear on their profiles, impacting their statistics and recommendations. The feature addresses concerns over metadata errors and malicious attempts to misattribute music, responding to artist requests for greater control over their profiles.
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