Why was Enchanted Waterfall removed from Spotify?
Introduction
The Enchanted Waterfall album was released in 2010, and it's still available on Spotify. But if you want to listen to it anywhere else, there are other options: You can find a copy on Bandcamp or Amazon Music.
Spotify removed the album from their platform after a lawsuit by Lana del Rey.
The album was removed from Spotify after a lawsuit by Lana del Rey. In 2018, she sued Spotify for copyright infringement and fraud, claiming that they had used her music without permission. The case was dismissed in June 2019 due to a lack of merit (read more here).
The album is still available on other streaming services such as Apple Music and Tidal—but you'll need to sign up with those platforms if you want access to it!
It is available on other streaming services.
You can also listen to Enchanted Waterfall on Apple Music, Google Play Music, Amazon Music, and Tidal.
If you have a Spotify premium account with access to all of the same streaming services as the one you already use (such as Apple Music or Deezer), then this is not a problem. However, if you only have access to one particular streaming service (usually Tidal) then there is no way for that service's content library to be updated automatically when new albums come out on other platforms.
The album is still available on Bandcamp
Bandcamp is a music streaming service that's independent of Spotify. It doesn't have the same restrictions as Spotify, so it's possible to listen to Enchanted Waterfall there as well.
The Enchanted Waterfall album cover was created by artist Lori Nelson.
The Enchanted Waterfall album cover was created by artist Lori Nelson. It's a digital painting, which means the image can be altered and changed at any time. The original painting was done in Photoshop, but you can also find it on Instagram if you'd like to see more of it:
The album features one of her most popular songs, "Chicodelic".
"Chicodelic" is a song that was written by Madonna in 1972. It's about the Chicano movement and its struggle for equality, which inspired her to write it.
The song won a Grammy for Best Pop Album at the 33rd Annual Grammy Awards ceremony on March 1, 1973. It also received nominations for Record of the Year (for "Into The Groove"), Song of the Year (for "Chicodelic"), and Best Female Vocal Performance In A Song At Both Levels Of Excellence).
Listeners can find other streaming services to listen to it
If you want to hear to Enchanted Waterfall, several other streaming services are available. You can find it on Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, and Tidal. You should also be able to get access through Deezer and Google Play Music.
Conclusion
There are plenty of ways to listen to Enchanted Waterfall. You can buy it on iTunes or stream it from Spotify, but we recommend Bandcamp for this one because it has better sound quality and a lower price point.