10 Ways Beats Music Could Be Better Than Spotify

There's about to be a new kid in the game.

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Beats Music is setting up for its debut next month, and it's about to go head to head with streaming music services like Spotify. The company is already trying to reel in users by allowing them to lock in their user names at BeatsMusic.com. So, what's the big deal? It's backed by music executive Jimmy Iovine, and has had more than $60 million invested into it, and rumors are that some of the biggest names in the industry will be curating their own playlists, so you can get a taste of what they're into at the moment. But that's only a small part of the bigger picture, and we won't know what Beats Music is truly going to be like until it's released in January. Until then, here are 10 Ways Beats Music Could Be Better Than Spotify. Game on!

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Beats Music must have an extensive library.

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Get big album exclusives.

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Its search function must be easy to use.

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Organized artist pages.

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Having streams easily embeddable and shareable like SoundCloud.

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It has to have The Chronic and Zeppelin's catalog.

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It has to have a better recommendation algorithm. None of this "You listened to Jay-Z, have you ever tried Skee-Lo?" business.

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Pay artists more than fractions of pennies when their songs get played.

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Spotify has a strange way of getting money to artists. Instead of paying per song, they give an artist a small percentage of money based on how many times his or her song gets played in a given time period in relation to all of Spotify. There's more to it than that: artists get cash based on how much money Spotify has for a given country. So if Spotify has $100 in royalty money for, say, Canada, and one artist made about .01 percent of November's streams, that artist is getting $.01 cent. By creating a better system of payment that is more attractive to artists, Beats will be making the musicians happy, and in turn, the users happy.

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