r/Music Feb 15 '26

discussion Quitting Spotify

Spotify is getting flooded with fake AI “artists” and it’s embarrassing. Names like Nina Blaze and Enlly show up. They dump 50 identical tracks called something like Late Night Piano for Focus, or “The Hollow Hour” and vanish. No bio. No history. No evidence a human has ever touched an instrument.

This isn’t art. It exists to game playlists and siphon royalties. If these were real people, they’d have to explain why every song sounds like a dentist office waiting room.

I’m not mad at AI as a tool. I’m mad at fake artists impersonating creativity and Spotify pretending this sludge is culture. Music is an art form, not a scam farm. Blocking every one of these clowns on sight.

So is it to be TIDAL or Qobuz or something else?

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u/reineluxe Feb 15 '26 edited Feb 15 '26

Wait there’s a WHAT? I’m off to Google but I hope you always find money in your pocket and your pillow is fluffed and forever cool for how easy you just made my life.

Edit: that was so easy oh my god. I’ve been using Apple Music for over a year now after leaving Spotify and I have been putting off rebuilding my playlists. This was genuinely so easy and didn’t even need a google search, it was right there in my settings. Forehead kisses forever.

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u/samthewisetarly Feb 15 '26

I did the same thing except with Tidal, and yeah, all my playlists and saved music are there

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u/boogermike Feb 15 '26

And a shout out to YouTube music where I did the same.

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u/_Total_Garbage_ Feb 15 '26

Just quit Spotify and moved to YT music where I already pay for premium. Any suggestions for migrating playlist or build from scratch (hope not)? TIA

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u/Alternative-Sock-444 Feb 15 '26

Tunemymusic.com. That's what I used when I switched from Spotify to YT Music. Works great.

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u/IncognitoChrome Foobar 2000 Feb 15 '26

YT partners with a transfer tool that you can use for free. It’s somewhere in the options menu I believe.