2025-02-04

How Spotify Killed Lo-Fi Hip Hop

The rise of Lofi Hip Hop as a popular music genre has led to its commercialization through AI-generated content and stock music on streaming platforms like Spotify. Musicians are adapting to this challenge by creating unique variations of their work, while the importance of supporting authentic artists through personal playlists becomes increasingly crucial.

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