Spotify Debuts in Japan, Complete With Karaoke Lyrics

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By Yuji Nakamura, Bloomberg | Updated: 29 September 2016 14:55 IST
Highlights
  • Spotify will offer ad-free version for JPY 980
  • Also introduced a new feature that shows lyrics while tracks are playing
  • Spotify is now in advanced talks to buy rival service SoundCloud

Spotify Ltd. is bringing its popular online music service to Japan, a large and lucrative market where fans have demonstrated a continuing fondness for CDs and even vinyl records.

Spotify, the world's largest music-subscription business, will offer a free, advertising-supported service as well as an ad-free version for JPY 980 ($9.70 or roughy Rs. 650) per month starting Thursday, the Swedish company said at a Tokyo news conference. Reflecting the country's predilection for karaoke, Spotify also introduced a new feature that shows lyrics while tracks are playing.

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Chief Executive Officer Daniel Ek is betting that Spotify can carve out a piece of the world's second-largest music market. Music sales in Japan total about JPY 300 billion (roughly Rs. 19,758 crores), mainly because consumers have continued to buy CDs and other physical media. Apple. and Japanese messaging service Line Corp. already market digital music services in Japan for a monthly fee, but Spotify will be the first major service available for free on an ongoing basis.

"We want to make sure Spotify here is long-lasting," Ek said at launch event in Tokyo. Spotify will bring "two million artists around the world to Japan and bring the Japanese artists we all love to the rest of the world," he said. The service will also be available on Sony's PlayStation consoles.

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Earlier this month, Spotify said it had topped 40 million paying customers, with another roughly 60 million users taking advantage of the free service. The number of paid subscribers is more than double the total at Apple.

Spotify is attempting to negotiate new licensing contracts with the world's biggest record companies as it heads toward an initial public offering by the end of next year. The company isn't profitable even though it generated more than $2 billion (roughly Rs. 13,379 crores) in revenue last year, in part because it pays the vast majority of the money back to music companies and publishers. Spotify is now in advanced talks to buy rival service SoundCloud, the Financial Times has reported.

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