But they have URIs to individual songs don’t they? Couldn’t there be a public database that associates like songs across services? Obviously the winner in that situation will be the most open service, but having the connection could be a massive draw

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To clarify, this question is more about indexing than hosting, but I would think that if nostr becomes a dominant force in public indexing it would also become a draw for music hosting.

spotify, apple, and Amazon all have api’s that use ISRC so we could create a nostr player that allows the end user to select your preferred streaming service and the notes in a list were all just hosted as ISRC… tidal is still lacking here.

wavelake is cool, you can pay and pay out in bitcoin, but it’s still a centralized service.