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Is Spotify coming to Pakistan?

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Music lovers rejoice. On November 15 Swedish-based audio streaming and media services provider Spotify created a verified Instagram account for Pakistan which has gained 14.6 thousand followers already.

The appearance of a verified Instagram account suggests that the world’s biggest music streaming service might soon be launching in Pakistan. However, no official statement has been made yet.

On the possibility of Spotify coming to Pakistan, many users took Twitter to express their joy.

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#SpotifyPakistan finally 🥳 pic.twitter.com/80rTMGDTfr

— alina (@alina_grisha13) November 14, 2020

Finally it's happeninggggg 🤯🤯🤯🥳#SpotifyInPakistan pic.twitter.com/v6q0iWVp00

— ♡sam♡ (@_SaM_sayss) November 14, 2020

#SpotifyPakistan I hope they have figured out rights management/royalty payments with the major labels. I hope it's not like how it is on Deezer where you can't play music from WMG artists.

Very exciting. Very happy about this. pic.twitter.com/PUxYYUmCja

— Usman Ahmed (@ahmed_usman) November 14, 2020

Looks like music streaming service @Spotify is planning to officially launch in Pakistan.

Currently people in Pakistan cannot download their app (directly)#SpotifyInPakistan #SpotifyPakistan pic.twitter.com/8dXpk7wt5k

— umair saleemi (@umsaleemi) November 15, 2020

Very excited that Spotify is launching in Pakistan. Now I won't have to log in with a vpn every two weeks

— Raahi (@falaanan) November 14, 2020

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Spotify is the world’s biggest music streaming platform by the number of subscribers. Users of the service simply need to register to have access to one of the biggest-ever collections of music in history, plus podcasts, and other audio content.

Spotify, launched in 2008 grown to be one of the biggest streaming platforms in the world. There were 286 million monthly active users of Spotify according to the company’s 2020 report.

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