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Shreyan Das

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Spotify is deviating too much from its conventional Freemium model isn't it...Along with the Ads now they have stopped the loop feature, choice of songs to play and many other features for free users. This has led to a rise in the usage of the mod version more than ever which will eventually hurt them.

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