Myspace loses music uploaded to site from 2003 to 2015

Myspace admits it LOST music, photos, and videos uploaded to the site from 2003 to 2015

  • People still using the site have reported being unable to play old music uploads
  • Despite waning popularity Myspace has continued to exist as music-focused site
  • The website hosts some 53 million songs, with more than 14 million artists
  • Myspace said photos, videos, audio files from before 3 years ago may be lost
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Early social network Myspace has apologised after admitting to losing music uploaded to the site since its founding in 2003 until 2015.

In an announcement to users, the Californian company said ‘any photos, videos and audio files you uploaded more than three years ago may no longer be available’ following a server migration.

Myspace hosts some 53 million songs, with more than 14 million artists, most of them unsigned members of the website.


Myspace was a favourite among teenagers in the early 2000s, serving as a career-starting platform for artists including Calvin Harris (pictured) and the Arctic Monkeys before it eventually fell behind the likes of Facebook

The exact number of tracks lost is unclear but people still using the site fear breakout tracks from artists in their early years have been lost forever.

Myspace was a favourite among teenagers in the early 2000s, serving as a career-starting platform for artists including Calvin Harris and the Arctic Monkeys before it eventually fell behind the likes of Facebook.

At its height, Myspace was among the most viewed websites in the world, overtaking Google in June 2006 as the most visited in the US.

Despite waning popularity, Myspace has continued to exist as a music-focused social network for new and established musicians.

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At its height, Myspace was among the most viewed websites in the world, overtaking Google in June 2006 as most visited in the US

‘As a result of a server migration project, any photos, videos, and audio files you uploaded more than three years ago may no longer be available on or from Myspace,’ the company wrote on its homepage.

‘We apologise for the inconvenience.’

Users on discussion website Reddit have complained about being unable to play music on Myspace for some time.

‘About a year ago, all music on MySpace from 2015 and older stopped working,’ one user claimed.

‘At first MySpace said they were working on the issue, but they eventually admitted they lost all the data (and apparently didn’t have backups?)’

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