X, the social-media platform owned by Elon Musk, and major music labels end their dispute over how music is used on the platform, according to reports citing the companies involved. The resolution follows a period of disagreement focused on licensing and rights to provide music content to X users. While the reports describe the dispute’s conclusion, they do not indicate that the parties disclose detailed terms publicly in the coverage provided here. The settlement signals that X and the music industry reach an arrangement that allows the platform to continue operating its music-related features under terms acceptable to the labels. The outcome reduces uncertainty for rights holders and for X as it manages music availability, distribution, and compliance with intellectual property rules. The reports present the development as a mutually resolved matter between X and major labels, rather than a court-ordered outcome in the information supplied. The agreement affects how licensed music is handled on the platform going forward, but specific commercial details are not included in the excerpts available.