Snapchat’s parent company has struck licensing deals with
Warner Music Group,
Universal Music Publishing Group, the
NMPA and
Merlin and begun testing a music-video feature in Australia and New Zealand.
Users will be able to add music to posts and will also provide a music discovery element that includes links to
Spotify,
Apple Music and
Soundcloud. The feature is already drawing comparison to
Instagram’s soon-to-be-released Reels and
TikTok.
“Our goal is to enable cutting edge social tools to bring our artists’ music to Snap’s highly engaged user base,” said
Oana Ruxandra, WMG’s Chief Digital Officer and EVP of Business Development.
NMPA CEO
David Israelite said “Snap is doing it the right way—licensing the music it needs before launching to the public.”
Snap does not have deals with the publishing or recorded music divisions of
Sony Music nor
Universal Music Group.