The company still has progress to make on this project. Bytedance is allegedly still in discussions for licensing the catalogs from Sony, Warner, and Universal for the upcoming service. Its social TikTok platform has drawn critique from the majors for allowing its users to play clips of licensed audio in their video creations without paying the typical fees charged to streaming services. The app has a global audience of more than 1 billion, but the streaming audio landscape is still a crowded and competitive one for a new party to enter. Bytedance’s service is expected to cost less than the standard $10 a month audio streaming subscription, which could give the company an edge.