Loup Funds analysts Gene Munster and Doug Clinton said Monday that Spotify Technology SA is going to be “just fine” in the end despite the raging controversy over Joe Rogan and the COVID-19 pandemic. What Happened The two Loup analysts took note of artists such as Neil Young taking issue with comments made on Spotify’s platform in relation to the ongoing pandemic. Munster said that Apple Music, a Spotify-rival owned by Apple Inc., is now showcasing artists that have been stepping away from Spotify. “I don’t think this is the end of these conflicts,” said Clinton.  He added,  “This is just the most recent example, we’ve seen conflicts on Twitter and Facebook and YouTube, kind of all the major services.” “I think we’re going to continue to see disputes like this,” the analyst said. Why It Matters Clinton noted that both Spotify and Rogan came out and issued statements to …