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Safe Space rap song banned from Spotify
Posted on 6/23/21 at 4:02 pm
Posted on 6/23/21 at 4:02 pm
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Bryson Gray, the America First rapper behind the famous “MAGA Challenge” that urged supporters of President Donald Trump to rap about their support for the 45th President and the United States, had one of his new tracks, “Safe Space”, a collaboration with fellow rapper Patriot J, censored by Spotify with little explanation as to the the music service’s decision.
Gray revealed Spotify’s decision on Twitter this afternoon. Speaking to National File, Gray said, “I’ve been making music for over 10 years and I’ve never seen this happen.” He added, “I’ve never seen a song get banned on Spotify for no reason. It’s me first then everyone else next.”
In another email, posted to Gray’s Twitter account, a TuneCore representative confirmed that Gray’s “Safe Space” was banned as a result of an internal decision from Spotify. “Please be advised that this was an internal decision from Spotify, and they reserve the rights to remove content that violates their policies,” wrote the representative.
On Twitter, Gray wrote, “My distribution company just emailed me and CONFIRMED THAT SPOTIFY BANNED MY SONG. THEY DID NOT GIVE ME A REASON.” He added, “They told me that they were ‘investigating’ it. Wow. I’ve never seen this in my life.”
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Bryson Gray, the America First rapper behind the famous “MAGA Challenge” that urged supporters of President Donald Trump to rap about their support for the 45th President and the United States, had one of his new tracks, “Safe Space”, a collaboration with fellow rapper Patriot J, censored by Spotify with little explanation as to the the music service’s decision.
Gray revealed Spotify’s decision on Twitter this afternoon. Speaking to National File, Gray said, “I’ve been making music for over 10 years and I’ve never seen this happen.” He added, “I’ve never seen a song get banned on Spotify for no reason. It’s me first then everyone else next.”
In another email, posted to Gray’s Twitter account, a TuneCore representative confirmed that Gray’s “Safe Space” was banned as a result of an internal decision from Spotify. “Please be advised that this was an internal decision from Spotify, and they reserve the rights to remove content that violates their policies,” wrote the representative.
On Twitter, Gray wrote, “My distribution company just emailed me and CONFIRMED THAT SPOTIFY BANNED MY SONG. THEY DID NOT GIVE ME A REASON.” He added, “They told me that they were ‘investigating’ it. Wow. I’ve never seen this in my life.”
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Posted on 6/23/21 at 4:20 pm to Crimson Wraith
I guess this means Spotify supports every other song on their platform. frick bitches.
Posted on 6/23/21 at 4:36 pm to Crimson Wraith
His distribution company (Tunecore) is putting in work. Seems like a great way to get people to listen to this song. Nothing he posted was sent from Spotify.
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