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Joni Mitchell’s music is back on Spotify after a two-year absence due to a protest against Joe Rogan

Joni Mitchell Lifts ‌Spotify Boycott

Mitchell recently ended her two-year boycott of Spotify, protesting against Joe Rogan’s controversial content.

Joining forces with Neil Young, Mitchell withdrew her music in 2022 due to Rogan’s contentious remarks on the COVID-19 vaccine, accusing him of spreading ⁤misinformation.

Return to the Streaming Scene

Despite the earlier standoff,⁢ Mitchell’s renowned tracks like ​”A⁤ Case of You” and “Big Yellow Taxi” have quietly resurfaced on Spotify, captivating fans once again.

While fans eagerly await⁤ Mitchell’s response on this unexpected comeback, her presence on the ‌platform remains​ a welcome ​surprise.

Neil⁢ Young’s Reentry

Following suit, Neil Young also​ reintroduced his music to Spotify, ‌accompanied by some candid remarks on the streaming service in a quirky announcement.

In a tongue-in-cheek‍ take, Young highlighted Spotify’s audio quality compared ​to the original recordings, adding a touch of humor to his return.

Young, celebrated for hits like “Heart of Gold”‍ and “Harvest⁢ Moon,”‌ opted to ⁤resume his Spotify journey despite previous qualms, signalling a change of heart towards the platform.

Interestingly, Mitchell’s comeback coincided with her Grammy triumph for the best⁣ folk album, showcasing her enduring musical legacy and creative prowess.

Meanwhile, Rogan,⁣ known for his influential podcast on Spotify, recently secured a ​lucrative deal with the platform, underscoring ⁢his prominence in the digital ​realm.

As Mitchell’s melodies grace Spotify once more, her return echoes a harmonious blend of artistic integrity ⁢and digital revival, captivating audiences​ anew.



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