YouTube’s music subscription service will launch later this summer, which may result in a slew of artists disappearing from the site all together. YT’s Head of Content and Business Operations Robert Kyncl told the Financial Times that 90 percent of major music labels like Universal Music Group, Warner Music Group and Sony Music Group have signed deals with the service so far. However, the 10 percent that haven’t signed include mega stars like Adele or Jack White, who’ll be left behind if their indie labels don’t get on board with YT. “We have tried and will continue to try to help YouTube understand just how important independent music is to any streaming service and why it should be valued accordingly,” trade association WIN’s Chief Executive Alison Wenham told The Guardian in response to the news. “Music fans want a service that offers the complete range of music available; this is something that companies such as Spotify and Deezer do.”
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