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TikTok goes silent amid disagreement with Universal Music Group 

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Sounds of silence have emerged on TikTok since the app and Universal Music Group could not agree on how much artists should be compensated when their music is played on the platform. NBC News' Chloe Melas explains how this can affect the app, as it has become music-first, and its creators. 

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