Person examines AI Slop CD in record store with vintage vinyl and warm natural light

Spotify Hikes Prices Amid AI Music Backlash

At a Glance

  • Spotify Premium jumps to $12.99 in its third increase since 2023
  • AI-generated tracks like Sienna Rose rack up millions of streams
  • Bandcamp bans AI music while Spotify stays vague on policy
  • Why it matters: Cheaper, AI-free Apple Music now offers 100 million songs

Spotify’s U.S. Premium plan will cost $12.99-a $3 climb in two years-while the platform faces mounting criticism over AI-generated music that users say clutters once-curated playlists.

Price Hikes Stack Up

The latest bump lifts the monthly fee from $11.99 to $12.99, the service’s first change since 2011. The moves break a decade-long freeze:

  • July 2023: $9.99 → $10.99
  • July 2024: $10.99 → $11.99
  • Today: $11.99 → $12.99

Natalie A. Brooks noted the hikes arrive at a moment when Spotify’s catalog is increasingly padded with machine-made tracks. “Easy things have a bad habit of becoming hard,” the writer said, contrasting today’s catalog with the simpler, piracy-free promise that originally lured subscribers.

AI Slop Creeps Into Playlists

Reddit threads catalog complaints about AI compositions slipping into personalized mixes. The most visible example is Sienna Rose, an anonymous neo-soul act with 2.9 million monthly listeners-numbers that caught even Selena Gomez’s eye before the pop star deleted her Instagram shout-out.

Rolling Stone’s investigation concluded the artist is synthetic, yet the profile remains live. Spotify’s public stance is murky; a recent TechRadar quote had the firm saying, “it’s not always possible to draw a simple line between ‘AI’ and ‘non-AI’ music.”

Platform Policies Compared

Platform AI Music Rule
Bandcamp Bans works made “wholly or in substantial part”
Spotify No blanket ban; focuses only on deepfakes
Apple Music No equivalent AI-slop controversy reported
Sienna Rose neon sign glows over Spotify playlist with Selena Gomez face behind laptop and glitch code

Competitive Heat Rises

Apple Music charges $10.99$2 less than Spotify-and offers the same 100 million-song tally. The gap, once a rounding error, now equals a fast-food lunch every month.

Unlike Netflix or Hulu, Spotify lacks exclusive shows that lock viewers in. Catalog parity with Apple removes the last major switching cost for frustrated customers.

The Ex-Car Thing Factor

The News Of Fort Worth writer invoked the now-discontinued Car Thing as shorthand for Spotify’s pattern of launching hardware or features only to sunset them, leaving early adopters with expensive paperweights. “Yeah, me neither,” the piece quipped, signaling eroding consumer trust.

What Happens Next

Spotify’s dual pressures-rising fees and AI backlash-arrive as Apple Music gains market share. The writer closed with a warning: “Nothing in the tech world is set in stone; just ask Blackberry or Skype.”

For subscribers, the math is simple: pay more or jump ship to a cheaper rival that, for now, avoids AI slop.

Author

  • Natalie A. Brooks covers housing, development, and neighborhood change for News of Fort Worth, reporting from planning meetings to living rooms across the city. A former urban planning student, she’s known for deeply reported stories on displacement, zoning, and how growth reshapes Fort Worth communities.

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