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    Billie Marten’s Financial Doomsday: We’re All Paying Taylor Swift!

    Billie Marten, the Yorkshire siren of sad tunes, has gone full Cassandra, predicting a musical apocalypse where artists are financially ruined—saying, “we’re all paying Taylor Swift.” Apparently, the Queen of Pop is not just raking in the bucks; she’s also the unwitting tax collector for every struggling indie artist.

    After dropping her fifth studio album, ‘Dog Eared,’ on July 18, Marten sat down for a chat with The Independent. Spoiler alert: the reality of being an independent artist in 2025 isn’t as glamorous as it sounds. That’s right, music isn’t the golden ticket it used to be; it more resembles a frayed bus ticket to nowhere.

    “Mostly, artists are in financial ruin,” Marten sighed, likely throwing a tiny violin in the background just for effect. “I’ve worked the hardest and the longest, and I am busier than I’ve ever been—and I’m still not doing great.” So, remember folks, if you think your day job is tough, just imagine being a musician in a world where one grassroots music venue closes every two weeks like it’s going out of style.

    Marten pointed out the glaring inconsistency between the money bags of executives and the starving artists they so graciously employ. “Everyone that’s hanging onto the artist is buying houses and going on holiday,” she chuckled bitterly. “Meanwhile, the artists could never dream of that. It’s like watching a high-stakes poker game while you’re stuck with Go Fish.”

    In a shocking twist, even streaming services like Spotify have turned the charity game upside down. They announced in 2023 that artists don’t see a dime until a minimum of 1,000 streams. Marten, with a twinkle of irony in her eye, declared, “There’s too much music and too many famous people.” Less cash for mid-level artists is just a byproduct of capitalism ruining the fun, apparently, and we’re all still somehow contributing to Swift’s vacation fund.

    “I haven’t recouped my deals, so my funds are somewhere paying for the fancy sofas back at Sony,” Marten quipped. “I’m not being cynical; I’m being realistic. We’re nice people just wanting to make music! But should we actually make peace with this ridiculousness? And how do we change it—perhaps by switching to interpretive dance?”

    In a stunning revelation, the number of artists touring has plummeted by a staggering 74% compared to pre-pandemic figures. One wonders if they’re all hiding under the stage instead of performing. A proposed £1 levy on gigs might just save the grassroots scene—but hey, let’s not rush it. After all, watching the industry slowly implode is just too entertaining.

    Then there’s Kate Nash, who took the bold move of launching an OnlyFans campaign called “Butts For Tour Buses,” because why not commodify your body while trying to secure a gig? Is there a more poignant commentary on the music industry than that? She lamented the fact that, thanks to streaming, artists could hardly afford to tour—describing it as “a bloody disgrace.” Grassroots venues closing at “disastrous rates”? Perhaps they’ve decided to form a support group for all the lost souls in the industry.

    And just when you thought it couldn’t get worse, a report in January revealed music sales hit a 20-year high, but artists were still making less than the average person. So, let’s raise a toast to all the artists out there—may your financial crises be as loud as your lyrics! Cheers!

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