Despite going public in 2021, Boomy claims to have produced 14.5 million songs, or 14 percent of recorded music in the world. Spotify said tracks were removed because the number of streams was artificially increased.
Tens of thousands of songs removed
According to the sources, Universal Music has warned all major streaming platforms that it has seen suspicious activity on Boomy songs, suggesting that bots are being used to inflate listener statistics. Following this warning, Spotify later removed about 7 percent of the songs uploaded by Boomy, or tens of thousands of tracks. “Artificial streaming is a longstanding, industry-wide problem that Spotify is working to eliminate across our service,” Spotify said in a statement. said.
a serious problem
Last month, Spotify CEO Daniel Ek said the music industry has “legitimate concerns” about AI-generated songs, adding that he hopes to “establish a position” where Spotify can protect creators but also allow innovation on its platform. A while ago, AI-generated songs using the voices of Drake and The Weeknd were viewed millions of times on TikTok and YouTube last month, before being removed for copyright infringement.