Aloe Blacc Takes On The Music Streaming Business With A Remix of His Hit Song | The Daily Show

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Published on June 18, 2021

Aloe Blacc knows a thing or two about the unfairly small profit that musicians make from streaming services. He calls the integrity of the music streaming industry into question with The Daily Show-exclusive remix to his hit song “I Need A Dollar.” #DailyShow #AloeBlacc #Streaming

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14 comments

  • Moulik Mishra 3 years ago

    Wow, this is a dope song. Is it on Spotify?

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  • Treyvon Dunbar 3 years ago

    Tidal!

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  • Yo RAHeem 3 years ago

    So does he get the YouTube revenue for the views on this video or what?

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  • Kopano Marumo 3 years ago

    Hey! Hey!

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  • Spenelo 3 years ago

    If you want to support a musician or artist. Go onto their socials and see what and how they’re selling their music and what else they sell. Usually they’ll have merch or their music in a format you can buy it straight from them. I myself am testing out Gumroad to sell things on and you as the artist get actual money instead of streaming cents! 🙂

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  • Jens Hedfors 3 years ago

    It sound more like a lable disstrack to me.

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  • NoGuffGames 3 years ago

    I like this song. I wonder what it’s about.

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  • Pedro Mascarenhas Belo 3 years ago

    Now you’re not getting paid for this remix on YouTube

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  • Michael Koech 3 years ago

    He’s the man

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  • Danni 3 years ago

    Where do you buy music where the artists make the money?

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  • Mysterygirl7777 3 years ago

    They are million-billion dollar companies because they do not share. On a side note as an Army, it hit me that our babies actually do sell – cd, vinyl and cassette… testimony to how much Bangtan pushes against gatekeeping. I have spotify, apple music, youtube music yet will still support them through physicals because their Music really is the background track of my life. Make Music that resonates with fans and you win at life.

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  • sebastian garcia 3 years ago

    This man is too talented as well as a lot of different artists, to be getting hosed like this.

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  • LifeXscape 3 years ago

    Imma just buy the album just cuz my bad homie I stream a lot now

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  • Janie Kilkelly 3 years ago

    I had no idea, typical, artists get exploited while everyone else makes money from their talent.

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