Joe Rogan’s podcast meets with another roadblock as Spotify removes 36 episodes
Joe Rogan
Joe Rogan has not had the smoothest journey since his collaboration with Spotify. The UFC commentator has been facing a lot of troubles regarding his podcast and has lost several episodes from the platform.
The Joe Rogan Experience is one of the biggest podcasts in the world, if not THE biggest. The UFC commentator/comedian has undoubtedly had the biggest voice in the United States of America. With millions of people tuning in to hear Rogan and his guest on the podcast, it is very likely that the podcast kingpin runs into trouble from time to time.
Only a few months before Joe had personally asked the music platform to remove more than 100 of his past episodes due to outrage over his controversial use of a racist slur.
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Recently the music platform removed a number of episodes and Spotify has released an official statement. “Spotify is aware of this technical issue, and we are looking into it now,” said the company’s representative to Los Angeles Times.
Why did Joe Rogan apologize recently?
During the pandemic, Rogan was the talk of the town in the United States of America as the podcast host had some of the most controversial guests from the medical field. The UFC commentator was bashed for “anti-vax” comments and for facilitating the spread of misinformation about vaccines during the deadly pandemic.
After several music icons threatened to have their music removed from Spotify with whom the podcast host signed a deal. Joe was hit with another accusation of using the racist slur. This time, Rogan could not help but cringe at his past episodes and publicly came out to apologize to the several people he had offended in the past for using the “N-Word”.
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