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Apple spent over $100 million when they gave away U2's 'Songs of Innocence' to 500 million iTunes account holders

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 15 Sep 2014 12:08 User comments (14)

Apple spent over $100 million when they gave away U2's 'Songs of Innocence' to 500 million iTunes account holders

Earlier this week, when Apple announced its new iPhone 6, 6 Plus, Apple Watch and iOS 8, it made a less splashy but also significant announcement: It would be giving away U2's new 'Songs of Innocence" album, for free, to all iTunes users.
Over 500 million people have iTunes accounts, and U2 lead singer Bono joked around that Apple "would have to pay for it. Because we're not going in for the free music around here."

Apple is spending over $100 million to market the album, and paid U2 an undisclosed lump sum for the album itself, making it one of the biggest album launches of all-time. The company is integrating U2 into its new iPhone TV spots, billboards and more, thus helping themselves, as well.

The giant has over $160 billion in cash on hand (more than most countries), so the figure is a drop in the bucket but it certainly shows the power an A-list musician has and how little power the record industry has nowadays in a world where people will always prefer to consume their music for free.



Source:
Billboard

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14 user comments

115.9.2014 08:50

I admit, I did d/l the free music. Didn't listen to it yet, did not have that much time. Interesting marketing idea.

I know it has to deal with Apple and there will be some negativity, but still and interesting move on U2's part.

215.9.2014 10:53

U2 is awful. Why couldn't they have chosen a good band??

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315.9.2014 11:06

Originally posted by elduderino:
U2 is awful. Why couldn't they have chosen a good band??
I know, right?

Should have been someone like the Bay City Rollers or maybe Captain & Tennille.

No one needs this U2 hippy crap.

415.9.2014 13:04

bollocks it should've been villie vanillie :p

515.9.2014 13:46

Maybe Bono could donate the whole $100 million to help erase the debt of a developing third world country. Lead by example.

615.9.2014 14:19

Originally posted by bhetrick:
Originally posted by elduderino:
U2 is awful. Why couldn't they have chosen a good band??
I know, right?

Should have been someone like the Bay City Rollers or maybe Captain & Tennille.

No one needs this U2 hippy crap.
Agreed! U2 is now 'irrelevant' and their music does suck! And Bono.........yet another celebrity loser that involves themselves with the troubled world trying to "empathize" with a situation that he clearly can't relate to because of a variety of reasons.

715.9.2014 15:01

Apple spent !?

Crapple like to count sheeps on the wind.
- No offense for all the iSheeps.

U2, Metalica, Eagles, Rolling Stones, etc. all those together don't make one now on days: they can't keep up with today's music.
- A "single hit from an album' for all of them, is like a Grand-Pa resurrection.

Just saying.

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815.9.2014 17:42

Who is "U2"?

915.9.2014 20:10

An Airplane

1016.9.2014 19:57

Aren't they that Reggae band that did "Red Red Wine"?

1117.9.2014 14:32

You right.
But No.

U2 play the "White White Wine" KKK song in Ferguson, MO. for the FergusonPD as charity for Darren Wilson Racist Pig.

If I'm not mistaking...

This message has been edited since its posting. Latest edit was made on 17 Sep 2014 @ 2:34

1219.9.2014 00:04

Originally posted by ThePastor:
Aren't they that Reggae band that did "Red Red Wine"?
UB40 lol

1319.9.2014 12:39

But who wants to listen to U2? I'm surprised it cost them anything to give that away

1422.9.2014 02:38

Not my cup of tea.

Never got into 'superbands' myself.

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