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Why your favorite artists have a green check on their Spotify profiles
To fight AI, Spotify is verifying human artists—and making it easier for listeners to ID them.
When browsing social media, it’s sometimes hard to discern reality from AI. Is a video of bunnies jumping on a trampoline at night real life? Probably not. But while some of us are stuck trying to figure out the authenticity of visual content, Spotify is jumping ahead to help users know if who they are listening to is actually human.
The streaming giant’s newest feature, Verified by Spotify, gives artists who have been reviewed by Spotify a mint green check beside their profiles. The company evaluates robust criteria to determine a profile’s authenticity and trust, including data related to listener activity, engagement over time, and an identifiable artist presence in and outside of Spotify.
“We’ll pair these standards with human review and judgment to identify real artists behaving in good faith, not just filtering out bad actors, giving you a more reliable signal of the authentic artistry behind the music,” Spotify said.

The company added: “In today’s music landscape, the concept of artist authenticity is complex and quickly evolving, and we’ll continue to develop our approach over time.”
Users will be able to see the badges in the coming weeks, with Spotify claiming that “more than 99% of the artists that listeners actively search for will be verified” at its launch on April 30.
The new feature follows a series of added safeguards for listeners as AI scams proliferate in the music industry.
Take a recently published song by country singer Blaze Foley on Spotify, which turned out not to be by the singer (he’s been dead for over two decades) and was instead generated and published using artificial intelligence. This practice has become increasingly common for scammers who seek to claim royalties from streaming services.
Additional AI protections have also been implemented since last year, with strengthened rules on impersonations, a music spam filter, and efforts toward AI disclosures with industry-wide credits.
In addition to the verification badge, Spotify is introducing a new beta section for artist profiles, similar to nutritional facts on a food package. Regardless of verification status, the artist details section allows listeners to learn more about the artist’s career milestones, release history, and touring activity.
Still, while the new feature is meant to offset growing concerns around AI and the trust between artists and listeners, safeguards will continue to evolve alongside the emerging technology.
“Our goal is to make it easier for you to trust and understand the human artistry behind the music you listen to on Spotify, and develop long-term, meaningful connections with the artists and music you love,” the company said.






















