Scots singer calls for legislation to recognise Scots as official language after Spotify success A Scots singer says more still needs to be done to recognise Scots as an official language after a successful campaign to have it added to a major streaming site. Musician Iona Fyfe has been campaigning for Scots to be added to Spotify's list of languages since December, after being told to "select the language closest to it" when uploading her music. Manx, Irish Gaelic, Cornish, Welsh and Scottish Gaelic were already listed, however Scots was not. Writing exclusively for Voices Live, The Herald's home for digital analysis and insight for subscribers, Iona has called for a Scots Language Act to be introduced to help solve the issue.