TikTok to close music-streaming business in November amid tough competition
ByteDance’s short video platform will close TikTok Music on November 28, ending an effort to take on Spotify, Apple and Google in the market

“After this date, access to TikTok Music, including login, subscriptions, and all other functionalities, will no longer be available,” the company said in a notice on its official website.
With the shutdown, TikTok intends to “focus on our goal of furthering TikTok’s role in driving even greater music listening and value on music-streaming services, for the benefit of artists, songwriters and the industry”, Ole Obermann, TikTok’s global head of music business development, told industry news site Music Business Worldwide.
The company reminded users to transfer their playlists by October 28 and request refunds by closing day. All account information and personal data will be automatically deleted after the termination of service, according to the company.