Spotify will introduce a new Music Pro subscription for 6 dollars a month
Spotify plans to launch a new subscription tier called Music Pro, priced at $6, which includes high-quality audio and tools

- February 22, 2025
- Updated: July 1, 2025 at 10:20 PM

Spotify is planning to introduce a new additional subscription tier called Music Pro, which will cost $6 in the United States, in addition to the existing subscription plans.
This new plan includes long-awaited features, such as high-quality audio (HiFi), which was first announced in 2021, but whose implementation has not yet been realized.
Users who choose the Music Pro plan will have access to remix tools, as well as the possibility of getting tickets for concerts. These benefits are in addition to the ability to mix songs from different artists using artificial intelligence, which promises to transform the listening experience on the platform.
A new fee that depends on the artists themselves
However, it is important to note that Spotify is still in talks to negotiate the necessary rights with major music companies, which could affect the availability of these features.
The total cost for users who wish to combine the Music Pro plan with their base subscription could reach approximately $18 per month, although prices may vary by region. As Spotify prepares to launch this new subscription tier, a phased rollout is anticipated globally.
However, despite the ambitious plans for Music Pro, doubts remain about the platform’s ability to deliver on these improvements, especially given that there have been significant delays in the implementation of high-quality audio enhancements in Spotify Premium in the past.
In this regard, many users are wondering if Spotify’s ads will materialize this year or if they will continue to be promises in the air.
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