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On a seemingly normal morning in 2025, Spotify users worldwide were left in silence as the music streaming giant suddenly went down. But this wasn’t just a glitch — it was part of a massive Google Cloud Platform outage that affected not only Spotify, but also services like Snapchat, Discord, and Google Meet. the ripple effects across the internet, and what it reveals about our growing dependence on cloud services. From Downdetector spikes to global outage panic, here’s everything you need to know about the tech breakdown that brought streaming, chatting, and working to a halt....
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When the Music Stops: Spotify's Global Outage and the Cloud Collapse of 2025

Saboor Brohi
Jun 12, 2025
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On June 12, 2025, millions of users around the world found themselves unable to access Spotify, leading to a widespread online panic. What began as a simple question — “Is Spotify down?” — quickly escalated into the discovery of a major Google Cloud Platform (GCP) outage that affected several major apps and services, including Snapchat, Discord, and Google Meet. The failure of GCP’s infrastructure exposed the internet’s deep dependence on centralized cloud providers like Google, AWS, and Cloudflare. With Spotify at the center of the chaos, the outage sparked global conversations about digital fragility, cloud monopolies, and the need for better redundancy in tech systems. Though services were restored within hours, the disruption served as a stark reminder that when the cloud fails — the whole internet feels it.