Legendary singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell brought back her music content to Spotify a few days ago, ending her two-year protest over working with Joe Rogan and hosting the podcast “The Joe Rogan Experience” on the streaming service.

It is noted that the American podcaster had caused great reactions with his views on protection against Covid-19.

The first to pull his music from Spotify was Canadian artist Neil Young, who returned earlier this month.

Fans of the iconic singer flooded her social media accounts with beautiful messages of love despite her return not being publicly announced, reports the Los Angeles Times.

During her absence from the streaming service, Mitchell returned to the stage, received an honorary doctorate from Berklee College of Music and collected her 10th Grammy with “Joni Mitchell at Newport [Live]” released in 2023 produced by Brandi Carlyle.

This year marks 56 years since the release of her first album, “Song to a Seagull,” which led her to a “life filled with poetic and soul-stirring melodies,” according to her Instagram post.

Also, as he announced in January, he will perform two concerts at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, on October 19 and 20.