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Spotify rolls out music videos to Premium subscribers, challenging YouTube Music [U]

Spotify has announced that it will start showing music videos more widely for users in the US and Canada.


Update 12/9/2025: Initially announced in 2024, Spotify is now expanding music video support to Premium subscribers in the US and Canada. The catalog of videos is limited, though, as Spotify explains:

For decades, music videos have done more than just accompany a song; they’ve shaped style, started conversations, and helped us fall in love with our favorite artists. Now, music videos in beta are rolling out to Premium users in the U.S. and Canada, bringing fans even closer to the music they love…

…With this rollout, Premium users in the U.S. and Canada can begin exploring an initially limited catalog of music videos from artists like Ariana GrandeOlivia DeanBABYMONSTERAddison RaeTyler ChildersNatanael Cano, and Carín León.

A “Switch to Video” button will appear on the “Now Playing” screen. Turning the device to landscape orientation puts the video in full screen.

Our original coverage from March 2024 follows:

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In an effort to further improve “artist-to-fan connection,” Spotify is adding music videos to the “Now Playing” screen, with a “switch to video” button that will show the official music video for a song you’re listening to on a phone or TV. The feature works rather similarly to YouTube Music, which has supported a switch between music and video since its inception.

Spotify explains:

They’re a powerful way for fans to discover and connect with music, and a natural fit to live on Spotify. That’s why we’re excited to launch music videos in beta for Spotify Premium users across 11 markets, adding another way to enhance the artist-to-fan connection. 

The beta version of music videos on Spotify begins rolling out today with a limited catalog of music videos, including hits from global artists like Ed Sheeran, Doja Cat, and Ice Spice, or local favorites like Aluna and Asake.

The feature will be available across Android, iOS, and Spotify’s apps on TVs and desktop. Users are able to switch between audio and video while the song is playing, and switching to the video on mobile is also as simple as just rotating the device to landscape orientation.

Right now, though, music videos on Spotify are only in beta, and limited in where they’re available. Spotify says that music videos will be available in the U.K., Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Sweden, Brazil, Colombia, Philippines, Indonesia, and Kenya for the time being, before expanding elsewhere in the future.

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