To this day, we can still find a large number of groups, especially the most veteran ones, whose discography is not available in the different streaming music services that we can currently find on the market. The latest group to make the leap to streaming music services like Apple Music, Spotify, Amazon Music, Google Play Music, and more is Def Leppard.
As usual, the group was the main escoyo facing the Universal Records discography, to be able to offer the catalog of this group in the steraming services. Fortunately, for Def Leppard fans, you can already enjoy all your albums wherever they are without having to have previously copied the music to your device.
According to Joe Elliot, vocalist and composer of Def Leppard, to TeamRock.com, Universal Record executives have thought differently about the agreement they could reach with the band in order to offer their vast catalog to music streaming services. , catalog that is already available for several days in all streaming music services.
We tried to make a deal many years ago but it didn't work out so we just hope it was the perfect time. Record labels or any other type of organization of this type, maintain the same name but every 18 months the representatives can change.
We were fortunate that the folks at Universal at this time agreed to make the deal. We sat down with them and we were looking at all the options to be able to make a fair deal for both parties.
This won't be the last group to finally realize that music streaming services are here to stay and that no matter how much they deny it, it is not a passing fad that will go away over the years.