You wonât find Yeâs music in Pelotonâs on-demand library. | Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge
Music is a big part of any Peloton workout, but Kanye West, now legally known as Ye, wonât be. Over the past few days, Peloton has removed hundreds of classes from its on-demand library featuring Yeâs music.
In late October, Peloton began telling members that Yeâs music would no longer appear in new classes following the rapperâs antisemitic comments. However, previously filmed classes were left alone. Now it appears Yeâs presence has been entirely scrubbed from the platform.
The classes first began disappearing on December 6th, according to unofficial Peloton fan site Pelo Buddy. The Verge also confirmed that searching for âKanye Westâ or âYeâ no longer shows results on our Peloton Row review unit or on Pelotonâs desktop site. The purge impacts classes across various activities, including cycling, tread, bootcamp, yoga, and strength. Itâs unclear whether the classes have been deleted entirely or are just no longer searchable by users. The Verge reached out to Peloton for comment but did not immediately receive a response.
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Searching for Peloton classes featuring âKanye Westâ or âYeâ wonât net you any results.
Peloton is only one of many companies that have cut ties with Ye, even as music streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music continue to host his music.
The situation underscores how music can make or break a connected fitness service. While Ye is a single artist, heâs a popular fixture in hip-hop fitness playlists. Before the purge, CNN reported that Peloton had roughly 1,800 classes featuring Ye in its library. While Peloton will be just fine axing close to 2,000 classes, the same canât be said of every other connected fitness platform. Case in point, Yeâs music still appears in Apple Fitness Plus playlists on Apple Music. While this may be a minor issue, for now, itâs a reminder that connected fitness companies arenât just hardware makers â theyâre entertainment companies, too.