

Unfortunately, however, you won’t find In the Court of the Crimson King, Red, or any of their other material on Spotify. King Crimson have been pioneers longer than most prog-rock bands have been around. have made their way to Spotify, but Newsom’s catalog remains absent, despite her music having made its way to Apple Music in 2017. Other Drag City artists - Smog, Ty Segall, etc. Joanna Newsom, a renowned singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, once called Spotify, “a villainous cabal” and “a garbage system.” The Drag City artist has stuck by those words, and the only thing you will find on Spotify under her name is The Muppet Show Theme, which is, arguably, not her best work. I guess we can officially add that to our list of 99 Problems. And since Jay Z owns Tidal, none of his albums are on Spotify, either. Lemonade was one of the most lauded albums of 2016, but it’s exclusively streaming on Tidal, her husband Jay Z’s streaming service. We know you are either Crazy in Love or Drunk in Love with this Irreplaceable artist - sorry, we’re done - but it seems like this artist is never taking what many consider her magnum opus to Spotify. Beyoncé - Lemonade (and Jay-Z) Beyoncé/Facebook Still, our guess is that you’ll have to access it the old-fashion way: By buying it. It’s hard to say if a band that hasn’t released music in 12 years will ever be on Spotify, though, they are rumored to be releasing new material within the next year or so. Despite a string of successful albums and a rabid fanbase, however, Tool’s catalog has never been available on Spotify or any other streaming service.

With Maynard James Keenan at the forefront, Tool rocked the metal scene throughout the ’90s.

There’s been no recent news on when or if her albums will be released, so for now, you can only listen to her first album, Age Ain’t Nothing but A Number, on Spotify. Apparently, her albums are locked away with her uncle and manager Barry Hankerson. Sadly, these songs - Try Again and Are You That Somebody, among them - cannot currently be found on Spotify or any other streaming service. AaliyahĪaliyah released music in her 22 years of life that is still played on the radio today. Brooks was reluctant at first to make all of his albums available, but has since released his entire collection.

The two-time Grammy winner Garth Brooks refused to put his music on any streaming services for years - that is, until Amazon was able to convince the country star to release his albums exclusively on Amazon Music Unlimited in 2016. When you’ve got Friends in Low Places, don’t go searching on Spotify.
