Spotify has reportedly removed more than 100 episodes of the "Joe Rogan Experience" podcast from its site. 

According to The New York Post, approximately 113 episodes of his show are missing, many older episodes released before the COVID misinformation controversy began. 

In recent weeks, Rogan has become a household name for better or worse as former Spotify artists have lined up to leave the platform amid claims that Rogan disseminates "COVID misinformation" using some of the most controversial guests in the world. 

Episode # 1757  featuring Dr. Robert Malone, drew the ire of several critics, including artists/songwriters Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, Mary Trump, and writer Brene Brown. They left the platform abruptly after Spotify sided with Rogan. 

Those artists demanded that Spotify terminate Rogan or remove their content from its site. 

Clips of Rogan using the n-word were recently circulated by Grammy award-winning singer/songwriter India Arie who demanded the streaming service remove her music; earlier in the week, she had already sided with Young and Mitchell. 

"I believe in freedom of speech. However, I find Joe Rogan problematic for reasons other than his Covid interviews," Arie wrote on Instagram. "For me, it's also his language around race."

Rogan took to Instagram Saturday to address the clips. "It looks f***ing horrible. Even to me," he said. "I know that to most people; there is no context where a white person is ever allowed to say that word, never mind publicly on a podcast. And I agree with that now; I haven't said it in years."

His missing shows feature conservatives with the Proud Boys founder Gavin McInnes, Michael Malice, Alex Jones, and Milo Yiannopoulos, and comedians like Rich Vos and Little Esther and Bulletproof founder Dave Asprey.