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

Detroit City Council Backs Push for Higher Streaming Royalties, Following Suit of New York City.

In a move that aims to boost the pay of musicians on streaming platforms, the Detroit City Council has unanimously endorsed the Living Wage for Musicians Act, a federal proposal aimed at reforming the way artists are compensated digitally. The resolution follows New York City's lead in passing a similar measure.

Under the current system, music streaming accounts for 84% of all recorded music revenue in the US. However, many artists earn pennies per stream, with some receiving as little as $0.003 per play. To make ends meet, musicians need over 800,000 monthly streams to earn the equivalent of a full-time job at $15 an hour, according to Detroit's resolution.

Detroit's mayor-influenced music scene has been highlighted by supporters of the legislation, who argue that higher royalties would help keep artists in the city. Marcus Miller, co-founder of the Creative Union, told council members that the bill could be instrumental in retaining talent and making a lasting change.

The proposal involves adding a small surcharge to streaming subscriptions, capped between $4 and $10, with platforms contributing a share of their advertising revenue to an Artist Compensation Royalty Fund. The fund would distribute payments directly to recording musicians, while imposing monthly caps on tracks to prevent major hits from absorbing disproportionate shares of the payouts.

U.S. Rep. Rashida Tlaib reintroduced the legislation in September, with backing from working musicians and the United Musicians and Allied Workers union. The bill aims to create a new royalty stream paid directly to artists, separate from the industry's existing pro-rata system that often favors big acts and major labels.

Tlaib has said the goal is to ensure that musicians can build sustainable careers on streaming platforms, rather than just surviving. Artists in Detroit have backed the plan, citing it as long overdue correction to a system that has left many struggling artists with record profits from streaming platforms.

Advocates argue that the bill would enable more artists to create music, tour, and connect with fans, while helping musicians make a living in cities like Detroit.
 
I'm not surprised they're making waves in the Motor City 💡🎸. It's about time those artists got a fair share of the streaming dough 🤑. I mean, 84% of revenue goes to music streaming, but only pennies per stream? That's like getting paid $5 for working 40 hours at a McDonald's... minus benefits and a decent wage 💸👎. The fact that it takes over 800k streams just to make ends meet is wild 🤯. Can you imagine being an artist and having to rely on your fans' generosity? 🤝 Not cool, not cool at all 😒.

But hey, if adding a small surcharge to streaming subs can help artists build sustainable careers, I'm all for it 💪🎶. It's time the platforms started putting their money where their mouth is – or should I say, where their Spotify playlists are 📊👀. Let's see some real change and not just lip service from the industry 🙄.
 
just heard about this new law coming out of detroit city council 🤩 it's about time we started giving artists some real money for their work 💸 i mean 0.003 per stream? that's not even enough to cover a coffee ☕️ let alone the actual cost of making music and living in the city. I'm all for the artists getting more fair pay, but what about the streaming services making more money instead? 🤑 it feels like they're just passing the buck 💪 anyway, i guess this is a step in the right direction. #MusicForThePeople #FairPayForArtists
 
💡 The way we think about artists on streaming platforms is, like, so outdated 🤯. I mean, if 84% of all revenue goes towards these platforms, it's only fair that they contribute more to the artists who create the content 🔥. $0.003 per stream? Come on! That's not even enough to cover a decent cup of coffee ☕️.

I'm totally with Detroit City Council and NYC in passing this resolution 💯. It's all about creating a sustainable career for musicians, not just surviving 🌟. If we want to see more artists thriving, we need to give them the tools they need to create, perform, and connect with fans 🎵.

The idea of adding a small surcharge to streaming subscriptions is genius 💡. It's all about sharing the wealth and making sure that artists get paid fairly for their work 💸. And I love that the Artist Compensation Royalty Fund would distribute payments directly to recording musicians – no more middlemen or profiteering 🙅‍♂️.

Let's make music creators rich and happy 🎉, instead of just raking it in themselves 💸. It's time for a change!
 
I don’t usually comment but I think it’s kinda wild how some artists are only getting pennies per stream 🤑. Like, come on, if I'm making a song that's gonna blow up, I want to be able to keep the whole thing, you know? 💸 800,000 streams for a full-time job at $15 an hour sounds like a lot of work just to make ends meet. 😩 The plan with the small surcharge and advertising revenue fund seems fair, though. It's not like they're asking for much, just enough to keep artists in the city where the music scene is thriving 🎶
 
I'm low-key excited about this development 🤩! I mean, who doesn't love a good layout redesign every now and then? Just kidding, but seriously, it's awesome that the Detroit City Council is backing this push for higher streaming royalties. It's all about creating a more equitable system for artists to make a living from their craft. And let's be real, 800,000 monthly streams just ain't enough 💸. I'm down with the proposal to add a small surcharge to streaming subscriptions and distribute payments directly to recording musicians. It's time for the industry to get its act together and start valuing artists more. And that $4-$10 surcharge isn't too shabby either 😊.
 
Ugh, I'm so tired of these streaming services making bank off our fave artists 🤑. I mean, come on, 84% of revenue from recorded music goes to streaming platforms?! That's just crazy talk! They're basically paying pennies per stream and expecting people to put in a gazillion hours to make ends meet 🤯. And now they want us to pay even more with this surcharge nonsense? It's like they think we don't already feel exploited 🤑. I mean, what's next, them taking our tips at concerts too?! 😡
 
Ugh, this is so needed!!! I mean, can you even imagine making pennies per stream? That's literally not enough for anyone, let alone someone who creates art for a living 🤯. And the fact that they need over 800k streams to make ends meet is just ridiculous... like, what's next? Making us all work for minimum wage on YouTube comments 😩. But hey, if it means more artists can survive and actually get paid fairly for their music, I'm all for it 💸. This Detroit City Council move is a step in the right direction, and let's hope other cities follow suit 🤞.
 
omg this is sooo needed!!! i mean have you seen how little some of these artists are getting paid?! its just not fair 🤷‍♀️ 800k streams to even make ends meet? that's just crazy! adding a small surcharge to streaming subs cant hurt anyone and can make all the difference for those talented musicians out there 💖
 
🎵 I'm all for this move! It's crazy to think that some artists only earn like 3 cents per stream 🤑. I mean, if you're making music, you should at least get paid for it, right? 💸 The fact that they need 800k streams just to live wage is insane 🤯. And yeah, the city of Detroit has a sick music scene, so this would be a huge help for local artists.

Adding a small surcharge to streaming subs and using ad revenue to fund an Artist Compensation Royalty Fund seems like a solid plan 📈. It's not about making it super expensive, just fair compensation for their work. And I love how they're trying to create a new royalty stream that directly goes to the artists, separate from the industry's pro-rata system.

This could definitely help more artists build sustainable careers and make music without struggling 🎶. Touring, creating, connecting with fans... it's all about making a living from your craft. And if we can support them better, we'll see more amazing music come out of cities like Detroit 💥.
 
I think its pretty cool that detroit is backing this plan for higher royalties... idk about all those pennies per stream tho lol 800k streams just to earn 15 an hr thats crazy 🤑💸 anyways i think its dope that they're trying to help out the artists and music scene in detroit too, esp since its got such a rich history of music 🎶🔥
 
omg u gotta feel 4 these musicians 🙏 they're literally livin on pennies per stream & it's crazy how much $$ is makin from all the streams rn... i think its time 2 give artists a fair share, u know? 💸 addin a small surcharge 2 streaming subs seems like a decent start 🤔 & if platforms can chip in more ad revenue 2 the artist fund, that'd b awesome 🎉
 
I'm totally with this 🤩. I mean, think about it - we're all listening to these sick beats and playlists on Spotify and Apple Music every day, but the artists behind them are basically getting pennies? It's crazy! The fact that one stream can barely cover a musician's daily expenses is just not right. They need to get paid for their work, you know? And this new plan could actually make a difference. Adding a small surcharge to streaming subscriptions and redirecting some of the ad revenue to an artist fund could help level the playing field. It's about time we started valuing artists more 💸🎵.
 
so i think this is super needed lol 🤯! imagine having to work 800k streams just to survive... thats insane 💸 and it's not just about the money, but also the freedom to create and tour without worrying about barely scraping by 🎶. plus, its not like these platforms are making that much money from ads, so why not share a lil' more with the artists who make them famous? 🤑. i love that they're trying to cap those payouts too, so no one song gets too much of the pie 🍰. U.S. Rep Tlaib is doin it right 👏, and Detroit's all about supporting their local music scene, which is dope 💪.
 
I'm telling ya, this is about bloody time! 🙌 The music industry's been screwing artists for far too long, and it's high time we give 'em a fair shake. I mean, $0.003 per stream? That's not a drop in the ocean, that's like trying to fill up a bucket with a leaky faucet. And you're expecting musicians to survive on that? It's a joke! 🤣

I love how New York City went first and now Detroit's jumping on the bandwagon too. It's about time we start prioritizing the people who make our music in the first place – the artists. The whole system is rigged, and it's only fair that they get a fair share of the pie.

Now, I know some folks might say, "But what about the cost? Won't this just increase streaming prices?" And yeah, it might. But think about all the money these platforms are making off our backs! It's time we level the playing field and give artists a fighting chance to make a living doing what they love.

This bill is long overdue, but I'm glad it's finally happening. Let's hope it sets a precedent for other cities to follow suit and creates a more sustainable future for musicians everywhere 🎵💪
 
I'M SO DOWN WITH THIS IDEA!!! 🎵💸 IT'S LIKE, MUSIC SHOULD BE FOR EVERYONE NOT JUST THE RICH AND FAMOUS RIGHT? 💕 I MEAN, COME ON 0.003 PER STREAM IS LITERALLY CRAZY! 🤯 WE NEED TO MAKE SURE THOSE ARTISTS CAN LIVE OFF THEIR CREATIONS WITHOUT BREAKING THE BANK. AND THE WAY IT WORKS, LIKE ADDING A SMALL SURCHARGE TO STREAMING SUBSCRIPTIONS, SEEMS Fair ENOUGH TO ME 😊. PLUS IT'S NOT LIKE IT'S GOING TO BREAK THE BANK FOR US COMMON PEOPLE 🤑
 
omg i'm so hyped about this 🤩! finally something being done for all those struggling artists on platforms like youtube and spotify 😔 they're literally making pennies off every stream it's crazy how much money these companies are raking in while the actual creators barely scrape by 💸 adding a small surcharge to subscriptions seems like a no-brainer, it's not like people wouldn't shell out a bit more for their favorite artists 🤑 and if it means retaining talent in cities like detroit that's a win all around 🎉
 
Ugh, I'm so tired of these artists having to grind just to get by 🤯. I mean, come on $0.003 per play is literally pennies! If I streamed 800k times a month, how would I even afford rent? 🏠💸 It's crazy that they have to work so much just to survive. The new proposal sounds like a good start tho - adding that surcharge to streaming subs would definitely help out the artists 🤑🎵 But still, it's about time something was done to change this system.
 
Can't believe they're finally trying to give these artists some decent pay 🤑🎶. I mean we're always talking about how much we love live music and our favorite bands, but have you ever seen the money streaming platforms are making off of us? It's crazy! They just take a little bit from each stream and pocket it as ad revenue, meanwhile the artists are over here struggling to make ends meet. Adding a small surcharge would barely even cover their living wage, let alone give them any room for artistic expression or saving up. I hope this law passes and those artists start getting paid what they're worth 💸👏
 
🤔 I'm all for this move! The current streaming system is basically a money pit for artists, you know? They're making pennies off their work and it's just not right. Adding a small surcharge to subscriptions sounds reasonable, especially considering how much revenue those platforms are raking in. It's time to make sure the people creating the music get some real compensation. 🎶 I've seen so many talented artists struggle to make ends meet because of this system, and it's just not fair. I hope this bill passes and brings some much-needed change! 💸
 
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