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Spotify’s “Super Premium” tier chatter is back: HiFi, maybe, eventually, possibly, someday?

GEEK STAFF
GEEK STAFF
Nov 14, 2024

Spotify CEO Daniel Ek has once again hinted at the arrival of a “super premium” subscription tier, offering higher-quality audio and exclusive features. This long-awaited tier, first announced in 2021, has faced repeated delays, but Ek’s recent comments suggest it may finally be on the horizon.

During Spotify’s Q3 2024 earnings call, Ek indicated that the higher-priced tier would include improved audio quality, potentially addressing the demand for HiFi audio that competitors like Apple Music and Amazon Music have offered for years. He also hinted at a range of additional features designed to appeal to “superfans,” possibly including early access to new music, exclusive content, and enhanced promotional tools for artists.

This “superfan” focus aligns with recent reports of Spotify’s collaboration with Universal Music Group (UMG) to develop a subscription tier catering to dedicated music enthusiasts. UMG’s research suggests that a significant portion of streaming subscribers are willing to pay a premium for a combination of early access, higher-quality audio, and exclusive experiences.

While Ek remained tight-lipped on the specifics of the new tier, his comments suggest that Spotify is exploring ways to provide greater value to both users and creators. By catering to superfans, the company aims to enhance the user experience while also creating new revenue streams for artists.

In addition to the “super premium” tier, Ek also highlighted Spotify’s plans to expand its video offerings. This move could involve incorporating more music videos, concerts, and potentially even original video content into the platform.

As Spotify continues to evolve beyond its core music streaming service, the introduction of a “super premium” tier and expanded video content could mark a significant shift in its strategy. By catering to niche audiences and diversifying its offerings, Spotify aims to maintain its position as a leader in the ever-competitive streaming landscape.

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