I don’t understand subscribing to music. Maybe it’s just my age, but this isn’t the '90s where you hear a track you like and that one song is going to run you $20 at Tower Records. I like a song, I pay $1.29 and then it’s stored locally. Also cuts way down on data usage while driving. I struggle to get anywhere close to my 5GB data allowance.

After a dozen years of keeping subscription prices stable, Spotify has issued three price hikes in 2.5 years.

Spotify informed subscribers via email today that Premium monthly subscriptions would go from $12 to $13 per month as of users’ February billing date. Spotify is already advertising the higher prices to new subscribers.

Although not explicitly mentioned in Spotify’s correspondence, other plans are getting more expensive, too. Student monthly subscriptions are going from $6 to $7. Duo monthly plans, for two accounts in the same household, are going from $17 to $19, and Family plans, for up to six users, are moving from $20 to $22.

Spotify’s Basic plan, which is only available as a downgrade for some Premium subscribers and is $11/month, is unaffected.

For years, Spotify subscribers enjoyed stable prices, but today’s announcement marks Spotify’s third price hike since July 2023. Spotify last raised prices in July 2024. Premium individual subscriptions went from $11 to $12, Duo subscriptions went from $15 to $17, and Family subscriptions increased from $17 to $20.

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    Oh wow your catalogue is that fringe is it? Ive only had to add a few entries and I consider my tastes very broad and pretty niche for a lot of it!

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      I checked my library of what I managed to download across all my libraries (before Annas archive made Spotify change something in the authentication logic):
      Size: 21GiB
      Files: 3655
      Directories: 3448
      Structure: Artist/Album/song.mp3 (and additionally an lrc if synced liyrics were available)

      So probably 2000-2500 music files in total I need to check with musicbrainz, import if not available, wait for about 7 days, rinse and repeat.

      I was burned out enough after importing the “Looney Tunes and Merry Melodies HQ Project”, the Disney animation collection, the Tom and Jerry animations and matching the Pokémon season 1 and 2 DVD with the localized titles (which have changed) to the TVDB order.

      I really don’t have the endurance to do that for long. Maybe some day but not right now :p