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Spotify Inks Emma Chamberlain for Podcast Deal

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Spotify has officially signed Emma Chamberlain for new and old episodes of the content creators podcasts ‘Anything Goes’, which is set to be available on the music streaming platform beginning in 2023.

“I’ve been listening to everything on Spotify since I was 14,” Chamberlain said in a statement. “Spotify has played a huge role in developing my love and passion for podcasts and music, and I am consistently wowed by the way the platform continues to evolve. I couldn’t be more honored to be their exclusive partner, and work together to allow Anything Goes to blossom in ways it couldn’t have anywhere else.”

Chamberlain got her start on YouTube back in 2017 and quickly rose to prominence, with a whopping 11.9 million subscribers to date.

“Emma Chamberlain is one of the most influential voices fueling the creator community today, and Spotify is thrilled to be her exclusive podcast partner,” Max Cutler, Spotify’s vp creator content and partnerships, said. “Her vulnerability, authenticity and contributions to the larger cultural conversation are truly inspiring. Our team is beyond excited to work alongside Emma to grow and amplify Anything Goes with unique tools and resources only Spotify can provide, and to deepen the connection with her fanbase globally.”

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