Spotify Paid $11 Billion — Where Does the Money Go?

Spotify Paid $11 Billion — Where Does the Money Go?
In 2025, Spotify paid out over $11 billion to the music industry, marking the largest annual payout in streaming history.
But here’s the big question many artists and fans are asking:
👉 If Spotify is paying billions, why do most artists still earn so little?
The answer lies in how streaming money is distributed—and who gets paid first.
💰 How Spotify’s $11 Billion Is Actually Split
Spotify doesn’t pay artists directly. Instead, the money flows through multiple layers in the music industry.
1. Record Labels & Rights Holders (Biggest Share)
- Spotify pays rights holders first (labels, distributors, publishers)
- Around 80% goes to recording rights (labels/distributors)
- About 20% goes to publishing (songwriters, publishers)
👉 This is where the majority of the $11 billion goes.
2. Artists (After Label Cuts)
Artists only get paid after labels take their share.
- Major label artists may receive as little as 15% of royalties
- Independent artists can earn 50% or more depending on deals
👉 This is why billions paid ≠ billions reaching artists.

3. Songwriters & Publishers
Songwriters earn through:
- Performance royalties
- Mechanical royalties
These are paid via:
- Publishers
- Performing Rights Organizations (PROs)
4. Distributors & Collection Agencies
Before artists get paid, money may pass through:
- Digital distributors (e.g., DistroKid, TuneCore)
- Collection societies
Each step can take a small percentage or fee.
📊 The Streaming Model: Why Payments Feel Low
Spotify uses a pro-rata system, meaning:
- All revenue (subscriptions + ads) goes into one pool
- Artists are paid based on their share of total streams
👉 So:
- More streams globally = more competition
- Your payout depends on your percentage of total listening
📉 Where the Other Money Goes (Spotify’s Cut)
Spotify keeps roughly 30% of its revenue
This money is used for:
- Platform development
- Marketing & growth
- Licensing deals
- Podcasts, audiobooks, and expansion
🎯 Key Breakdown of Spotify’s $11 Billion
Here’s a simplified flow:
Spotify Revenue → Rights Holders → Labels/Publishers → Artists
- ~70% → Music industry (royalties)
- ~30% → Spotify operations
- From the 70%:
- Labels take biggest cut
- Artists receive remaining share
🤯 Why Artists Still Struggle Despite $11B
Even with record payouts:
- Money is split across millions of artists
- Top artists dominate streams
- Contracts reduce artist earnings
- Many songs earn little or nothing
👉 In fact, some artists need millions of streams just to earn a living.
📈 The Reality: Growth vs Distribution
Spotify argues:
- More artists are earning than ever
- Thousands now make over $100K/year
But critics say:
- Income is still highly unequal
- Most artists earn very little
🔥 Final Thoughts
Spotify paying $11 billion is a huge milestone—but it doesn’t tell the full story.
👉 The real issue isn’t just how much is paid
👉 It’s how that money is divided
Until artists have:
- Better contracts
- More control over rights
- Direct-to-fan revenue streams
…the gap between industry growth and artist income will remain.
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