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Simple Plan finally released My Christmas List on Spotify

After years of fans not being able to listen to the most popular Simple Plan Christmas song and in fact also the first ever song they’ve ever released – My Christmas List on streaming platforms, the band finally made the track available to stream on Spotify today – just in time for the holidays.

If you’ve missed it, listen to the track here:

Simple Plan’s new song “The Antidote” reached 1 million Spotify streams in 1 week

On Friday it has been exactly one week since Simple Plan released their brand new single “The Antidote” and on the same day the song has officially hit 1 million streams on Spotify. On Instagram the guys expressed their gratitude to their fans for listening to the new song and sharing it. Check out what they said below:

“Thank you everyone for streaming, sharing and adding the song to your playlists. We’re so grateful for all of the love, it means the world to us and we can’t wait to share even more with you!

– Simple Plan [on Instagram] –

What can you do to help even more?

  • continue streaming the the song and listening to it on all the platforms available. You can find it on Spotify for example:
  • Play the official visualizer on YouTube on your TV and rock out to it at home – there, the video already has over 300 000 views:
  • add the song to relevant playlists, so that more people can discover it
  • share the links to the song on your social media
  • talk about it with your friends – let them now that Simple Plan are back with a bang and more is coming very soon!

Pierre Bouvier on streaming services vs royalties


A very interesting article by David Friend at The Canadian Press was released today at CTV news. The post deals with the hardships that current musicians, who are not at the very top of the success ladder, experience when it comes to not being able to receive any significant income from the popular streaming services, such as Spotify or Apple Music. The article mentions even Juno-nominated artists sometimes receive checks for just “3 cents” for being played hthousands of times on Spotify. However pulling own music from such services (as artists such as Taylor Swift have previously done) would only mean such musician would completely distance himself and mostly his music from new possible audiences.

Pierre Bouvier from Simple Plan has been quoted in this article numerous times, explaining why a band like Simple Plan can feel helpless when it comes to music streaming services, even if they have millions of digital plays on their account.

“Bands like us are standing on the sidelines. We don’t really have the power to change anything. There is not a whole lot of money to be made unless you’re the top one per cent … streaming a billion … then you’re just swimming in it. But if you’re streaming a million … or 10 million that’s not really going to pay you anything.”

According to the post that is “one reason [Pierre Bouvier feels] less optimistic about the next generation of musicians hoping to make a living off recorded music.”

“I feel like if my kids told me right now [they wanted to get into music] I’d be like, ‘Forget about it.”‘