I think what happened is that since YouTube makes its business with advertisements which are "free" for the users, users get accustomed to the idea that content should be free. That lowers the quality of the music because why invest more in quality than what is needed to provide free convent.
If nobody is paying for it except with their eye-balls how much should you expect to profit, and thus how much should you invest in producing your content? Not much hence quality goes down and everybody suffers from poor cultural offerings.
If nobody is paying for it except with their eye-balls how much should you expect to profit, and thus how much should you invest in producing your content? Not much hence quality goes down and everybody suffers from poor cultural offerings.