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Guest post by Bobby Owsinski of Music 3.0How steaming music royalties are derived is such a complex subject that even few within the industry know how it works completely, so it’s easy to get a skewed viewpoint based on limited information that we’re sometimes fed. That said, most data is relevant in some way as long as it’s put into context. One such list comes from the 2018 Streaming Price Bible on David Lowery’s The Trichordist blog (a good read with lots of info) and it provides the streaming royalty rates for the top 20 streaming services. I’ll just show you the top 10 below based on the streaming rate they’re paying:| Rank | Name | Royalty Rate |
| 1 | Amazon Unlimited | $0.01175 |
| 2 | Napster | $0.01110 |
| 3 | Tidal | $0.00927 |
| 4 | Deezer | $0.00567 |
| 5 | Google Play | $0.00543 |
| 6 | Apple Music | $0.00495 |
| 7 | Amazon Digital Service | $0.00395 |
| 8 | Spotify | $0.00331 |
| 9 | Pandora | $0.00155 |
| 10 | YouTube Content ID | $0.00028 |