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By taking down one of the most popular Palestinian songs on the platform (Dammi Falastini by Mohammad Assaf) Spotify is choosing to be part of the erasure of a people actively undergoing incremental genocide.
Recommendation that you change course.
Spotify stands for apartheid and ethnic cleansing by erasing this song. The removal of this song is a form of erasing the Palestinian identity. Nothing in the song is anti Jew. You guys keep closing my conversation when I bring this up in a chat with your representatives. This company does not stand for free speech and peace.
Removing Dammi Falastini Song by Mohammed Assaf is antisemitic as the Palestinian people are semantic. It is concerning that Spotify is basing decisions without doing research.
By taking down one of the most popular Palestinian songs on the platform (Dammi Falastini by Mohammad Assaf) Spotify is choosing to be part of the erasure of a people actively undergoing incremental genocide.
I agree and want to stop my spotify membership if they are not reinstalling that song.
Please being back the song Spotify friends
Spotify stands for apartheid and ethnic cleansing by erasing this song. The removal of this song is a form of erasing the Palestinian identity. Nothing in the song is anti Jew.
Bring it back before the boycotting starts
Hello all,
Spotify aims to offer a wide range of music on our platform, but availability may vary over time and by country. The removal of some of Mohammed Assaf’s content was not determined by Spotify, but rather by the distributor. We anticipate its return in the near future and apologize for any inconvenience caused.
Hope this clears things up.
According to the singer himself, the song was removed by Spotify for political issues. I have cancelled my subscription because of it; I got it back because I read that Spotify had re-added the song, but as it is still not available, I am going to cancel my subscription again unless someone from Spotify explains what is going on.
False information provided. That's why iTunes took it down and Spotify also took it down when it was in disguise as another song. Please stop lying. Dammi Falastini is the best song and the fact that you removed it and recently added the Israeli version shows you don't **bleep**.
Because it wasn't removed by Mohammad Assaf he tried to re add it and it was removed. they're all liars. I watched it happen before my eyes. iTunes even removed it. So no, it wasn't the distributor... Racist Zionists.
deleting my spotify account, pro Zionist app
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