'Get out of that place before it eats up your soul,' Young pleaded to Spotify employees.
Neil Young has urged Spotify employees to quit their jobs before the streaming platform"eats up" their souls.posted to his website on Monday. Two weeks earlier, Young demanded that his music be removed from the platform in protest of podcast host Joe Rogan spreading"misinformation" about the COVID-19 vaccines.
"Notice that EK never mentions the Medical Professionals who started this conversation," he continued."Look, one last time – at the statements EK has made. Then be free and take the good path." Rogan issued an apology video on Saturday, explaining that his"regretful and shameful" quotes were taken"out of context" and that he had not used the word explicitly"in years."Joe Rogan Experience
Canada Latest News, Canada Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
After pulling songs, Neil Young is telling Spotify employees to quit their jobsHe urges employees to 'be free and take the good path.'
Read more »
Neil Young to Spotify employees: CEO Daniel Ek is 'your problem, not Joe Rogan'Young's new remarks come two weeks after the singer pulled his entire catalog from the streaming service in protest of Rogan's frequent dalliances with vaccine misinformation.
Read more »
Neil Young urges Spotify workers to quit, slams CEO Daniel EkNeil Young urges Spotify workers to quit their jobs before the company 'eats up your soul' as CEO Daniel Ek 'is your big problem — not Joe Rogan'
Read more »
Drug overdoses among young Americans translate into over one million years of lost life, study findsYoung people from ages of 10 to 24 years old may have lost greater than 1 million years of life from 2015 to 2019, according to a new study.
Read more »
Tod’s encourages sustainability through young creative initiativeItalian fashion brand Tod’s is pushing a sustainable fashion agenda through its partnership with Istituto Marangoni for the ReGeneration project.
Read more »