Neil Young asks Spotify to remove his music, citing Joe Rogan podcast and Covid misinformation
CNBC's Shep Smith reports that Neil Young has asked Spotify to remove his music because, he says, the podcaster Joe Rogan, who's also on Spotify, has been spreading misinformation about vaccines in podcasts on the service.
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