Detroit backs federal push to boost musicians’ pay on streaming platforms - Detroit Metro Times

Detroit City Council Unanimously Supports Federal Push for Higher Musician Pay on Streaming Platforms

The Detroit City Council has endorsed a federal proposal aimed at boosting musicians' pay on streaming platforms. The Living Wage for Musicians Act, introduced by U.S. Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-Detroit), seeks to overhaul the current system that often leaves artists with paltry earnings from digital streams.

According to the resolution passed by Detroit's council members, streaming accounts for 84% of all recorded music revenue in the United States, yet artists frequently earn as little as $0.003 per stream. This translates to a staggering 800,000 monthly streams needed to generate a full-time income equivalent to $15 an hour.

Supporters argue that Detroit's significant influence on music makes it essential for the city to join the push for higher streaming royalties. The proposal would introduce a small surcharge on streaming subscriptions, with platforms contributing a share of their advertising revenue. These funds would be directed towards the Artist Compensation Royalty Fund, which would distribute payments directly to recording musicians.

Tlaib's goal is to ensure that musicians driving the streaming economy can afford to build sustainable careers. The legislation aims to correct an unfair system that has left many artists struggling while streaming platforms report record profits.

Detroit producer and WDET host Shigeto has publicly backed the plan, describing it as a long-overdue correction to an outdated system. Advocates claim that this bill would empower more artists to create music, tour, and engage with fans while enabling musicians in cities like Detroit to make a living wage.

Artists, including those in Detroit, have expressed support for the proposal, citing the need for fair compensation in the streaming economy. With Tlaib's reintroduction of the legislation, advocates plan to travel to Washington, D.C., to advocate for its passage, highlighting the importance of collective action and grassroots efforts to bring about meaningful change.
 
🎵 Just saw that Detroit City Council is all for a new bill that could give musicians on streaming platforms a fairer shake... 💸 I mean, 84% of music revenue comes from streams yet artists are still getting pennies per stream? That's just not right 🤷‍♂️. It's time for these platforms to step up and give the people who make their money in the first place some real compensation. 💪
 
OMG u guys i just cant even rn... like detroit is literally the heart of americas music scene and yet artists r still scraping by on pennies from streamin platforms?? 800k streams a month is like, half a lifetime of grindin for most musicians lol. its about time we see some change with this living wage bill Shigeto is such a vibe & i'm low-key hyped for this surcharge on streamin subs it's all about gettin those funds to the artists not just the platforms. cant wait 2 c this law pass & hopefully inspire more cities 2 take action 🎸💖
 
omg u gotta love this 🤩! finally some movement on getting fair pay 4 musicians streaming platforms r making a ton of cash but artists r struggling 🤑💸 detroit's got the power to make a diff now let's get shigeto & co makin that dough 💸🎶
 
I don’t usually comment but I think it’s crazy that artists are earning like pennies per stream 🤑. Like, I get it, they're not getting paid in cash or anything, but still, $0.003 is basically zero 💸. And then you got these streaming giants making bank while the people creating all that content are struggling to make ends meet 🤯. It just feels unfair, you know? And Detroit being a city with such a huge influence on music history makes it even more important for them to step in and support their own musicians 👊. The idea of adding a small surcharge to streaming subscriptions is actually kinda cool 💻. Maybe it's not the most perfect solution but at least they're trying to shake things up 🔄.
 
🤔 I'm all for giving musicians a fair shake on streaming platforms, but we gotta think this through - introducing a surcharge on subscriptions might not be the most palatable solution 😐. Artists already struggling to make ends meet don't need another hurdle to jump over. How about a platform-by-platform audit of their royalty distribution systems? That way, we can hold them accountable for what's being taken from creators without saddling listeners with more fees 🤑.
 
I'm so done with how much money streaming services are making off artists 🤑🎵 like they're not even using our tunes. It's wild that we need a city council to step in and say something is up. Detroit has a rich music history, and it's about time we saw some change. I love that Shigeto is speaking out about this – he's literally been saying these things for years 🙌. Now we just gotta get the government on board and make sure those streaming services start paying their fair share 💸. Can you imagine being able to tour and create without worrying about making ends meet? It's a dream come true for so many artists, and I'm rooting for Tlaib and everyone fighting for a better deal 🤞.
 
Ugh, I'm literally so done with how little musicians get paid on streaming platforms 🤯! Like, 0.003 per stream? That's not a living wage, that's a hobby fee lol 🤑. It's crazy that the industry is making all this money and still can't be bothered to give the creators a fair share. I'm so down for this bill though - it's about time we start valuing artists more than just their music 💸. And yeah, Detroit's got a rich music history, it only makes sense they'd want to support this bill 🎶. The fact that advocates are already planning to take action in D.C. is awesome too - collective action can make all the difference, let's do this! 💪
 
I'm so glad to see Detroit City Council supporting this bill 🙌 it makes total sense that musicians should get paid more for their work, especially when streaming accounts for most of recorded music revenue these days. I mean, can you imagine if a worker at Starbucks or McDonald's was only making like $0.003 per hour? they'd be rioting on the streets! 💁‍♀️ It's time for streaming platforms to step up and give artists a fair deal. I'm all for that small surcharge on subscriptions, it's not like people are going to break out their wallets in protest 🤑
 
omg 🤯 this is so unfair lol! i mean, we know streaming is a huge deal now but it's crazy that artists are literally struggling because they're not getting paid enough 🤑 $0.003 per stream? that's like, almost nothing 💸 and 800k streams needed to make a decent living wage is just insane 🤯

i think it's great that detroit city council is supporting this proposal tho 🙌 maybe if more cities and artists join in, they can really push for change 💪 and it would be awesome if platforms like spotify and apple music had to contribute some of their ad revenue 💸 towards the artist compensation fund 🤝
 
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