Joni Mitchell wants songs off Spotify in Covid row

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The singer asks that her songs are removed from the platform in protest against Covid misinformation.

Singer Joni Mitchell has joined Neil Young in asking for her music to be removed from Spotify over Covid misinformation concerns.

Neil Young and Joni Mitchell have been friends for many years, and are both survivors of polio. They both contracted the disease in the early 1950s, not long before a vaccine became available.However, she did include a link to ansigned by a group of scientists and medical professionals, which criticised Spotify for hosting Rogan's podcast, the Joe Rogan Experience.

It calls on Spotify to "take action against the mass-misinformation events which continue to occur on its platform". On Wednesday, Spotify agreed to remove his songs from the platform, and said it hoped he decides to return to the platform soon. It also defended its record in removing misinformation from the service.

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