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EPISODE · Jan 28, 2026 · 22 MIN

Episode 82: Napster Explained: How It Changed the Music Industry Forever

from The Music Business Buddy · host Jonny Amos

A single headline sent me down a rabbit hole: Napster, the name that once shook the music world, is now pausing streaming to chase AI companions and immersive experiences. We unpack what that actually means, tracing the arc from MP3 file sharing and courtroom showdowns to corporate hand‑offs, VR concerts, blockchain detours, and a bold new pitch about social music.We start with the 1999 shockwave that rewired discovery overnight and explore why the industry struggled to catch up. From the lawsuits that ended the original service to the lost decade before streaming stabilised payouts, we map the behaviour shifts that shaped listeners, creators, and labels. Then we walk through the brand’s winding ownership path—Roxio, Best Buy, Rhapsody, Melody VR, Algorand, and Infinite Reality—and ask a simple question: does brand equity still matter if the product doesn’t clearly help artists and fans?From there, we get practical. What would make AI taste companions genuinely useful? How could interactive playlists and spatial concerts create real value rather than add noise? We compare promises with what other music and Createch founders are building, probe big funding claims, and outline the metrics that matter for creators: data ownership, fair payouts, superfans, and conversion to paid experiences. The conversation lands on a clear takeaway—technology only matters when it moves money, meaning, or community.If you care about music business strategy, artist monetisation, and where streaming goes next, this one’s for you. Subscribe, share with a friend who loves music tech, and tell us: revolution ahead or just a rerun of old hype?Reach out to me ! Support the showEnjoyed this episode? Subscribe to The Music Business Buddy Brief for weekly insights on the future of the music industry, AI, artist development, rights and the creator economy. The podcast explains what's happening. The newsletter explains why it matters.Join The Music Business Buddy Brief for exclusive weekly insights on the future of the music industry.Subscribe: https://themusicbusinessbuddy.beehiiv.comWebsiteswww.jonnyamos.comhttps://themusicbusinessbuddy.buzzsprout.comInstagramhttps://www.instagram.com/themusicbusinessbuddypodcast/https://www.instagram.com/jonny_amos/[email protected] Sign Uphttps://themusicbusinessbuddy.beehiiv.com

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A single headline sent me down a rabbit hole: Napster, the name that once shook the music world, is now pausing streaming to chase AI companions and immersive experiences. We unpack what that actually means, tracing the arc from MP3 file sharing and courtroom showdowns to corporate hand‑offs, VR concerts, blockchain detours, and a bold new pitch about social music. We start with the 1999 shockwave that rewired discovery overnight and explore why the industry struggled to catch up. From the l...

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