If you love Bollywood music and have a Spotify account, then this article is for you. According to a report by BBC, hundreds of Bollywood songs have vanished from the music app. Spotify said that it has not been able to reach an agreement with the owners of the tracks after the old one expired.
Popular tracks including 'Malhari' from Bajirao Mastani, Kala Chashma from Baar Baar Dekho, and the title track of Kalank have been deleted from the app.
Social media users took to Twitter and expressed their displeasure. A user wrote, "Spotify has suddenly removed many Hindi songs from its collection. What could be the reason behind it? Removed Songs include albums from: ABCD2,BaarBaarDekho,BadhaiDo, BangBang, SecretSuperStar, Dangal,Kalank,MissonMangal,PadMan,3idiots,Kedarnath,Jersey,Raazi."
Another user wrote, "They removed songs from kedarnath on Spotify! WTFFFF......"
"Many song albums like Kedarnath, Bhediya and Kalank which were produced by zee music have been removed from Spotify," the third user commented.
Spotify told BBC Newsbeat it's not yet been able to negotiate a new contract. The company added that it would continue "good faith" attempts to find a "creative solution" with Zee Music.
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