Epik High has weighed in on the recent row between Spotify and South Korean music distributor Kakao M.Earlier today (March 1), the global music streaming giant pulled hundreds of K-pop tracks from its services.
Artists affected by the suspension include IU, GFriend, Apink and MAMAMOO. Epik High’s albums were also unavailable on the platform, including their most recent LP, January’s ‘Epik High Is Here (Part 1)’.Following the news, Tablo tweeted his frustrations at both companies, calling the removal of the group’s music “against our will”. “Regardless of who is at fault, why is it always the artists and the fans that suffer when businesses place greed over art?” he wrote.Apparently a disagreement between our distributor Kakao M & Spotify.
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