The Great TikTok-UMG Music Purge: Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish, Others Are Gone From Site (2024)

TikTok users are still caught in a fight between Universal Music Group and TikTok. But the musicians themselves aren't standing still, with some of them adding new Grammy Awards to their trophy case on Feb. 4. That's a positive ending to a week where many users woke up on Feb. 1 to discover the music from videos they made or watched had been removed due to a dispute between UMG and the video-sharing social media platform.

Videos were muted, even if only a few seconds of the song by the UMG artist was included, and UMG music is no longer available for use in new videos.

Huge stars are involved in the dispute with TikTok -- UMG artists include Taylor Swift, the Beatles, Billie Eilish, Drake, The Weeknd, Bad Bunny and many more. You can see the full list of artists on UMG's site. Swift and Eilish were among those presented with Grammy Awards on Feb. 4, and Grammy host Trevor Noah even joked about the feud in his introductory monologue.

"The Grammys has everyone, unlike TikTok!" Noah said at the awards show. "You saw that, right? Universal has just pulled all of their artists off TikTok ... And you know what, TikTok? Shame on you! Shame on you for ripping off all of these artists, yeah! ... How dare you do that? That's Spotify's job."

TikTok is a massive social platform and music app, with more than a billion users worldwide, and more than 100 million in the US. And the site is no stranger to controversy, thanks in part to the fact that its parent company, Bytedance, is Chinese. US lawmakers say Chinese laws allow China's government to demand data from companies based there, though TikTok says such fears are unfounded. Still, the federal government, and some states, have banned its useon government or state devices.

TikTok creators can make videos using music accessed via the site's library. Millions of TikTok videos use those sounds.According toForbes, Taylor Swift's song Cruel Summer alone had been used in almost 2.5 million videos. Here's what you should know about the dispute, and how to swap in other music if your videos have been affected.

What happened to the videos?

Videos that TikTok creators had previously made using then-allowed artists were still on the site Thursday. But they were marked with a note indicating that the music was no longer available. Sound for the entire video was muted, even if the affected artist's music was used only briefly. The videos could still be watched, but on a site where dancing and lip-syncing are a huge part of the content, those videos are essentially useless without any sound.

The change is worldwide, not just affecting TikTok videos made in certain countries.

How to swap in other music

If the music was removed from one or more of your videos -- and some TikTok creators had hundreds or thousands of videos affected -- you'll see a message on the thumbnail for those videos. TikTok should provide you with an option to select a new sound from music that isn't from UMG. That list includes Paul Russell's TikTok-popular song Lil Boo Thang, Cyndi Lauper's 1983 hit Girls Just Want to Have Fun and music by Coolio, Green Day, Weezer and others.

Some video creators have tried the stopgap of using a sped-up or otherwise tweaked version of the UMG song they used originally, but audio-detection software will likely ban those clips as well. Video creators may want to start looking for independent music that's available on TikTok, or provide their own background soundtrack. In fact, the ban could end up being a boon for savvy independent musical artists, if they're able to see their music go viral due to many creators suddenly seeking out new music.

UMG's complaints

The yanking of the music didn't come as a surprise. Two days before the contract between the two businesses was set to expire, UMG published a letter on its sitedeclaring its intent to "call time out" on TikTok. UMG said in the letter that the company had been pressing TikTok on three issues: "appropriate compensation for our artists and songwriters, protecting human artists from the harmful effects of AI, and online safety for TikTok's users."

UMG also said that "TikTok proposed paying our artists and songwriters at a rate that is a fraction of the rate that similarly situated major social platforms pay."

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TikTok's response, and UMG's reply

UMG's letter was lengthy. TikTok fired back with a short, three-paragraph response. Without giving details about the three issues mentioned in the UMG letter, TikTok called the dispute "sad and disappointing" and accused UMG of putting "their own greed above the interests of their artists and songwriters."

"TikTok has been able to reach 'artist-first' agreements with every other label and publisher," the statement said. "Clearly, Universal's self-serving actions are not in the best interests of artists, songwriters and fans."

In July, TikTok had reached a new agreement tolicense music from Warner Music Group, so songs from those artists are still available. They include Lizzo, Panic! at the Disco, Blake Shelton and the Doors.

In a statement sent to CNET after TikTok's response, a representative for UMG expanded further.

"TikTok still argues that artists should be grateful for the 'free promotion' and that music companies are 'greedy' for expecting them to simply compensate artists and songwriters appropriately, and on similar levels as other social media platforms currently do," the emailed statement said. "TikTok didn't even attempt to address the other issues we raised regarding harmful AI and platform safety."

TikTok didn't immediately respond to requests for comment.

The Great TikTok-UMG Music Purge: Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish, Others Are Gone From Site (2024)

FAQs

Why did UMG remove music from TikTok? ›

The move comes nearly a month after UMG's recorded catalog came down from TikTok after the record company announced that it failed to reach a new licensing agreement with the platform over its music.

What happened between TikTok and UMG? ›

The standoff between Universal Music Group and TikTok over royalty payments and AI policies has resulted in a near-complete blackout of all music owned, distributed and published by the company on the platform — the videos are still there, but the music is muted.

Why did TikTok lose Taylor Swift? ›

Swift's catalog of music was among the tracks pulled from TikTok in February, after the app company and UMG failed to renew a licensing pact that expired Jan. 31.

Are all UMG artists removed from TikTok? ›

You can see the list of artists whose songs have been removed from TikTok here:
  • Taylor Swift.
  • Olivia Rodrigo.
  • Drake.
  • Bad Bunny.
  • SZA.
  • Rihanna.
  • Adele.
  • Billie Eilish.
Feb 2, 2024

Is TikTok banning music? ›

Artists will also not be able to post the audio of their UMG-licensed songs on TikTok. If the music has a UMG license, it should be muted, the spokesperson said — noting the company will protect its copyrights. Complete removal will likely be a process, so it may take a few days for TikTokers see the full effects.

What artists are banned on TikTok? ›

Universal Music Group, which represents artists including Taylor Swift, Drake, Adele, Bad Bunny and Billie Eilish, says that it will no longer allow its music on TikTok now that a licensing deal between the two parties has expired.

What does UMG on TikTok mean? ›

Universal Music Group (UMG), the world's largest music company, had pulled the plug on the sound of up to three million videos using its recordings. The move didn't just mean that UMG artists went silent.

Is TikTok losing users? ›

TikTok, for better or worse, is definitely not on the decline. As this article points out, it is still growing its user base, albeit at a slightly lower rate. In other words, TikTok is reaching diminishing returns at scale. Not quite the same thing as decline.

How did Taylor Swift lose all her music? ›

Taylor recorded her first six albums pursuant to a recording agreement with a company called Big Machine Records, and because of the industry-standard-for-a-new-artist contractual language in Big Machine's recording agreement, Big Machine ended up owning the copyright in all those master recordings.

What did Taylor Swift delete? ›

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What music is not allowed on TikTok? ›

If that happens, TikTok users will no longer be allowed to post the music—unless they negotiated permission separately—created by several big names spanning multiple generations: Taylor Swift, Lady Gaga, the Weeknd, Bad Bunny, Billie Eilish, and Kendrick Lamar, alongside Coldplay, U2, Elton John, Bob Dylan, and ...

What musicians are against TikTok? ›

But TikTok soon started to feel like a burden for artists. For years, acts such as Halsey and Florence Welch have complained about label expectations that they should use the platform to promote upcoming music.

What songs were removed from TikTok? ›

Once the UMG/TikTok license agreement expired on Jan. 31, songs by artists including Taylor Swift, BTS, Billie Eilish, Adele and Bad Bunny were either removed or muted from videos. Now songs licensed by UMPG, Universal's publishing arm, will also be removed, which means many more songs are affected.

Why did my TikTok sound get removed for copyright? ›

We remove sounds added to TikTok if we find that they violate copyright restrictions or our Community Guidelines. If you didn't add the original sound, you won't get a notification if this happens, but we'll provide details on the reason it was removed. You also have the option to replace the sound.

Why do some songs get removed from TikTok? ›

The deal that allowed TikTok to use UMG music was set to expire on 31 January, and the disagreements between the two company appears to have come out of negotiations around a new one that would replace it. No new deal was signed. That meant that on 1 February, songs by UMG artists began to disappear from the platform.

Why is my own music getting removed for copyright on TikTok? ›

That means you are legally responsible for any harm that it may cause, including copyright infringement. If you include a song in your video, intentionally or by accident, that is not in the TikTok library or properly licensed, TikTok will likely mute the video or completely remove it from their platform.

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