Crypto proponent Snoop Dogg is officially partnering with Tune.FM as the new face of the Web3 music streaming platform.
Snoop Dogg is moving his Death Row catalog as part of his new partnership with Tune.FM's music streaming platform, Web3.
The rapper recently criticized Spotify, claiming he received less than $45,000 for over one billion streams on the platform.
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Snoop Dogg has choice words regarding Spotify as he announces a new partnership. Exclusively reported by Billboard, the West ...