For artists looking to break quicker, Burstimo's Membership gives you access to Spotify playlist curators, A&Rs, Major industry opportunities, advanced tutorials for breaking an artist, contact databases and more: www.members.burstimo.co/membership
" What is your non-musical content what makes you interesting " She hit the nail on the head. As an artist, we must not forget we still have to be relatable with people who are not musicians. Show personally and interest in other things in life and stop making seem like all we do is music. I never buy or listen to music now without looking the artist up first to see what they are like no matter how popular they are.
So well said, that's basically the reason why people are becoming K-Pop fans. Since a very long time those people have understood how important that is and they be thriving
Bookmarks, could be interesting to you as well: Talking about Mute(indie label) and the tasks she had in the label: 5:14 18:50 things done with a new signed artist 21:10 guidance for artists with their content 25:00 the importance of a narrative /an artists content / the image an artist portrays through his social media in his non-music content
As a brand new artist I can definitely say it's incredibly difficult to just get someone you know to listen to your music. I'm here in America and it seems the industry culture is pretty different in the UK. It seems like you guys more value creativity and genuine talent. Here in the States managers and A&R really only want artists with at least 10k monthly listeners before they even try to engage them.
It's 9am on a sunday and I watched the whole thing, almost taking notes. This videos has so much data! Felt like I was taking an online class or something!
As a hobbyist, I often get overwhelmed with the complexities of and rapid shifts within the music industry. It's refreshing and motivating to realise that even the pros can't always keep up. Great content. Thanks for sharing. And big up to Liberty for genuine and generous engagement in the chat.
This is incredibly helpful information to me, as I was just hired as a marketing director for a new record label. Hearing the big picture and about the journey of marketing an artist to succeed is really inspiring. Thank you for this in depth conversation
Dear Liberty and Burstimo, thank you for that interesting interview! Your content is very useful not only for unsigned artists but also their managers :) You're legends
Excellent interview. Main take away so far; There’s levels to this shit. The amount of data and knowledge of market behavior these major labels have most be mind blowing.
Absolutely Wow! As a starting solo artist, I can somethings be clueless on how to go about certain things. Thank you for all the insight on what and how to approach certain social media platforms. You Rock! 😎🤘
Burstimo content just gets better and better, it is invaluable!! I'm actually considering, as a songwriter that works collaboratively with high artist influence, to start managing and marketing for the artists I work with. I'll be using my notes from Burstimo!
The talk about declining and accelerating ratios and content, acoustic, new video, remixes, make sense when you look at the success of "Old Town Road", that had remixes, TikTok, Yes, new content ALL the time. Content is KING!
You know a puzzle, riddle or secret I wanted to solve and its related to this video? What did Interscope do to explode Billie Eilesh, the steps, the action. I do agree that she is a marketable sweeheart. Cute, young, knows how to sing, and catchy tunes but to be on top of the world by 17? its just surreal. You could put any kid and upload a fantastic song on soundcloud and I bet that nothing would happen. Do it burstimo!
Money. The marketing money for the big named artists is about $3 million per album and $1 million per single. That money is a loan against the artist. That's why there are many charting artists that went broke. Shirley Manson from Garbage, a massive band in the 1990s, explained in a video interview how the band's label was screwing them over. Also understand label networking. While payola is illegal for radio, it's not illegal for TV shows, DJs, online "influencers" etc. Once that money vanishes, so does the artist. Look at Lorde and Adele for instance. They were "everywhere" when their projects were out and once they were over they seemed to have vanished from even the tabloids.
There’s an article that talks about it. Not sure if it was NY times. But they took years to build her brand, by using singles as feelers then waiting until the buzz was big enough to drop the album
Moses Syldort I wanna read it! That makes sense though, she has what comes across as an incredibly authentic brand and her visuals are spot on 🙌 Plus the timing was absolutely perfect for her sound.
This was great, so much information, and her discussion of first steps for a developing artist confirmed everything I’d planned to do when managing a new artist (and what not to bother with just yet), so now I feel more confident that I know what I’m doing!
This was so interesting and informative! I almost didnt watch! Good thing i herld on for more than 5 seconds! ALL OF YOU Are GREAT! Signing In From South Philly ( Philadelphia ) USA.. This is one of my favorite music business shows! So many Gems!!
LIBERTY....THE SR. VP. of Marketing at VIRGIN RECORDS Is FANTASTIC !!!! Her EXPERIENCE really shows through her answers. Wow,... she is so Smart and Knowledgeable. Her responses were Perfect for the Seasoned professional as well as for the average person who doesn't truly understand the "Lingo" of having the experience within the entertainment industry. Thank you for having her on your Podcast. Her information was and is invaluable. YOU TWO ARE UNBELIEVABLE ALSO !!! I've recently subscribed to your channel and You BOTH share Information that is VITAL to the success TO anyone trying to make it in the music industry. PERFECT QUESTIONS at the end. Thank you !!!! Keep up the Amazing Work !!!
Wow! The EMI Marketer said some key words and it lead me to You Tube Creator. I've been there for a few hours. Thank you. I will have to put this video in watch later. I have two videos I need to put up. Wow! Thank you again.
This was amazing information. So insightful and helpful for an Independent artist like myself. So many gold nuggets I took a lot away from this and will use it to help improve my marketing strategy.
Excited about the video. Out of interest, do you think you could do a video for older musicians? I noticed you done one for young musicians. I'm wondering if you could give advice for the older musician, who has the create skills for good songwriting, but has reached the age of when things get more difficult. When you have kids, debt, gigging and tours starts becoming a impossible thought, finding people to work with gets harder, finding time, keeping to date with new trends becomes harder because your not the 'NEW THING' anymore. I think it be a interested video that not many TH-cam channels have covered, and tips and advice on this would be awesome! Just a thought :) Awesome channel! Keep up the Awesome content.
Making content is so intimidating. For me personally the reason I gravitated towards music so much was because it was always such a natural way to express myself. But now I'm having to find other ways to do it that kinda push me out of my comfort zone.
THIS. What I'm learning is It's not just about resources themselves, so much as OPTIMIZING the resources. LOVE the transparency in the video. "Don't start spending money on marketing yet, if you've not built the audience yet". I assumed the marketing was TO BUILD the audience, so this was an interesting perspective. Content on TH-cam seems high yield, but does the algorithm care about the music that ends up on TH-cam Music from a distributor? Curious if the algorithm is different there since those videos barely seem to get views. Hope this video gets pushed up with the algorithm! FANTASTIC ADVICE!
Amazing video and I thank you all so much for it! This is the kind of information and knowledge I’d otherwise have no means of hearing and learning from someone as accomplished as her. This is some invaluable stuff! I seriously can’t thank you all enough for this.
Really great..I watched it live but came back ..there's so much to take in ..Thank you and thank you Liberty insightful gold..it really helps get perspective.
You guys are absolutely amazing! Not sure how you guys manage to get us these $10,000 consultations but thank you for the value. I just had to leave a comment to help the channel. Keep it up. If you could get someone from Spinnin records as I lean towards EDM that would be unbelievable. Your content is definitely universal but I haven't seen much about EDM and that would really help. Hope yall had a wonderful thanks giving!
The truth is a farmer may not be good at hunting even if in that farm he sees hunters doing it. If u care about music never let go great vibe by advicing the wrong thing to the right person . The time i spend making music is the time given to the furture of the music industry if u know what i mean. I will be working wit u guys by Gods grace. My prayers for your leadership in this thing you give all your hearts
This is the 3rd video I seen so far and was compelled to subscribed when I reached this video and I must say you have great content. Allot of the information you share here I learned over the years and you confirmed the knowledge I have and feel you're the real deal. I also picked up a few things as tips which will help me out in the near future. Thanks for sharing the tips in your videos. Ill keep watching to gain more.
Interesting interview, thank you. Its so sad that music does not sell by itself and that theres so much business involved. Theres an old saying: "Music industry destroys music", it still is true. The music is whats important, and thats created by the artist. Everything else is just leeching on the content makers to make some dollars. This system is not promoting the artists creativity. It is exploting musicians and favouring business studies students. Money has no role in art. I know this is idealistic and not realstic, but one has to stand up for it. Quality in music is not defined nor set in stone by spotify/youtube-charts, it is defined by the listeners experience. The less interference a label provides between artist and listener, by influencing releases, doing social marketing strategies and so on, the end product is all the more honest. And i mean real honesty not business honesty, which elevates itself above everything else.
We love your content! We started an indie label last year and do everything ourselves, and your tipps and content is helping so much! Thank you #peace #love
This is amazing, please do more of these types of interviews, would be great if you could get an artist and an A+R or marketing sat in, and discuss there campaign journey
Just found your channel. Came from algorithm recommendation. This episode is super interesting. Great industry people are prepared to talk so openly ! Thank you !
Great content. With great power comes great responsibility. Modern day payola results in Ed Sheeran breaking records in the industry. I just wish more payola (marketing money) would be spent on pushing less milk toast music.
I lot of great info... I really wish there were an outline or road map on how to release music/single as an indie artist. We always have to fire songs out there and cross our fingers. I'm prior Army and we always worked from a plan/strategy. It makes releasing music much easier if their are guidelines and steps.
This probably isn’t the most important point at all but can I just say thanks for acknowledging that living in London was one less hurdle to cross ❤️ Not many people mention stuff like this and not everyone has access to a lot of opportunities due to financial issues or their background. I thought that was awesome to mention 😊
Also live music is far more important for an act than recorded music. Recorded music is basically advertising for an artist. For instance, Lil Nas X had a massive hit with Old Town Road, yet most of the $2million to $3million he made off that song was from using that song to get other contracts.
Also live music is far more important for an act than recorded music. Recorded music is basically advertising for an artist. For instance, Lil Nas X had a massive hit with Old Town Road, yet most of the $2million to $3million he made off that song was from using that song to get other contracts.
The depth and breadth of this content is so full and rich. I learned so much and was exactly was I was looking for a more. Thank you, you all hit it out of the park on this one!
Agree, sign up to all platforms, if you get radio play and people like your song they will look at your socials, if you're not there you may be loosing one or many fans.
For artists looking to break quicker, Burstimo's Membership gives you access to Spotify playlist curators, A&Rs, Major industry opportunities, advanced tutorials for breaking an artist, contact databases and more:
www.members.burstimo.co/membership
" What is your non-musical content what makes you interesting " She hit the nail on the head. As an artist, we must not forget we still have to be relatable with people who are not musicians. Show personally and interest in other things in life and stop making seem like all we do is music. I never buy or listen to music now without looking the artist up first to see what they are like no matter how popular they are.
You know it! People buy into the story and the style of the artist just as much as the music itself
Artist sells values. So have an idea what that is an double down
So well said, that's basically the reason why people are becoming K-Pop fans. Since a very long time those people have understood how important that is and they be thriving
Why though? I never waste time with researching artists. If the music is good, I listen. If not, I don't.
Bookmarks, could be interesting to you as well:
Talking about Mute(indie label) and the tasks she had in the label: 5:14
18:50 things done with a new signed artist
21:10 guidance for artists with their content
25:00 the importance of a narrative /an artists content / the image an artist portrays through his social media in his non-music content
Thank you king
@@yaboiavery5986 you're welcome brother
Thanks for helping
This is exactly what I wanted to learn about and couldnt find anything that specifically handled this topic. You guys are fantastic.
Hoping it's useful!
lazy_herodotus same!!!! Thank you guys ! Big fan
#this : D Thx guys!
My god, working with someone like that must be an artist's dream! Super down to earth, I love it.
Absolutely
She's a marketing genius!
yeah, now Im glad Ez Mil signed with them...
True
As a brand new artist I can definitely say it's incredibly difficult to just get someone you know to listen to your music. I'm here in America and it seems the industry culture is pretty different in the UK. It seems like you guys more value creativity and genuine talent. Here in the States managers and A&R really only want artists with at least 10k monthly listeners before they even try to engage them.
Yeah man. Totally agree. You need a team to handle the business side of things while the artist works on the music. What are your socials?
I am from Brazil and the market is much more hard since Brazil is not a rock cultural country but more a "local country music"
This deserves SO MANY MORE views.
Just you wait!
Let's cherish it before it gets massive then andre;)
shhhhhhh
Only the real ones come for knowledge. It's chess not checkers.
@@Burstimo no it doesn't, don't blow up the spot
It's 9am on a sunday and I watched the whole thing, almost taking notes. This videos has so much data! Felt like I was taking an online class or something!
me the same jajaja xD
As a hobbyist, I often get overwhelmed with the complexities of and rapid shifts within the music industry. It's refreshing and motivating to realise that even the pros can't always keep up. Great content. Thanks for sharing. And big up to Liberty for genuine and generous engagement in the chat.
This is incredibly helpful information to me, as I was just hired as a marketing director for a new record label. Hearing the big picture and about the journey of marketing an artist to succeed is really inspiring. Thank you for this in depth conversation
She's such a great example of slogging it out in building a career, and is clearly a brilliant operator. Great interview
Dear Liberty and Burstimo, thank you for that interesting interview! Your content is very useful not only for unsigned artists but also their managers :) You're legends
Thank you!
Are you a manager ?
@@BALTAOFC lmao you read my mind
@@BALTAOFC to answer your question though, yes! She manages alt/indie rock
Excellent interview. Main take away so far; There’s levels to this shit. The amount of data and knowledge of market behavior these major labels have most be mind blowing.
So true
Absolutely Wow! As a starting solo artist, I can somethings be clueless on how to go about certain things. Thank you for all the insight on what and how to approach certain social media platforms. You Rock! 😎🤘
What’s your Instagram ? I’m also an upcoming artist myself
@@travis_straightcash @biancapalominmusic
You're welcome!
This is literally the content I’ve been trying to find for years. Thank you so much
These interviews are so invaluable, thank you !
Burstimo content just gets better and better, it is invaluable!! I'm actually considering, as a songwriter that works collaboratively with high artist influence, to start managing and marketing for the artists I work with. I'll be using my notes from Burstimo!
Nice one, let us know how you get on
@gid instagram.com/joeholmes2002
The talk about declining and accelerating ratios and content, acoustic, new video, remixes, make sense when you look at the success of "Old Town Road", that had remixes, TikTok, Yes, new content ALL the time. Content is KING!
You know a puzzle, riddle or secret I wanted to solve and its related to this video? What did Interscope do to explode Billie Eilesh, the steps, the action. I do agree that she is a marketable sweeheart. Cute, young, knows how to sing, and catchy tunes but to be on top of the world by 17? its just surreal. You could put any kid and upload a fantastic song on soundcloud and I bet that nothing would happen. Do it burstimo!
Deal
Indeed. Thats the big mystery.
Money. The marketing money for the big named artists is about $3 million per album and $1 million per single. That money is a loan against the artist. That's why there are many charting artists that went broke. Shirley Manson from Garbage, a massive band in the 1990s, explained in a video interview how the band's label was screwing them over.
Also understand label networking. While payola is illegal for radio, it's not illegal for TV shows, DJs, online "influencers" etc.
Once that money vanishes, so does the artist. Look at Lorde and Adele for instance. They were "everywhere" when their projects were out and once they were over they seemed to have vanished from even the tabloids.
There’s an article that talks about it. Not sure if it was NY times. But they took years to build her brand, by using singles as feelers then waiting until the buzz was big enough to drop the album
Moses Syldort I wanna read it! That makes sense though, she has what comes across as an incredibly authentic brand and her visuals are spot on 🙌 Plus the timing was absolutely perfect for her sound.
The wisdom that this lady has is gold
Agreed!!
She is fire
This was great, so much information, and her discussion of first steps for a developing artist confirmed everything I’d planned to do when managing a new artist (and what not to bother with just yet), so now I feel more confident that I know what I’m doing!
This was so interesting and informative! I almost didnt watch! Good thing i herld on for more than 5 seconds! ALL OF YOU Are GREAT! Signing In From South Philly ( Philadelphia ) USA.. This is one of my favorite music business shows! So many Gems!!
Thank you, very interesting!
take your music and music video to another level!
I never watch these interviews fully. Always bookmark for later. But this one? I cleared my diary and watched it all in one sitting. Great work.
The 3 F’s Family , Fans , and followers definitely pay attention to this in your social media campaigns .
LIBERTY....THE SR. VP. of Marketing at VIRGIN RECORDS Is FANTASTIC !!!! Her EXPERIENCE really shows through her answers. Wow,... she is so Smart and Knowledgeable. Her responses were Perfect for the Seasoned professional as well as for the average person who doesn't truly understand the "Lingo" of having the experience within the entertainment industry. Thank you for having her on your Podcast. Her information was and is invaluable. YOU TWO ARE UNBELIEVABLE ALSO !!! I've recently subscribed to your channel and You BOTH share Information that is VITAL to the success TO anyone trying to make it in the music industry. PERFECT QUESTIONS at the end. Thank you !!!! Keep up the Amazing Work !!!
I've bookmarked 18:50. Very insightful regarding developing and building an artist.
This is amazing. There's so much to do, so much to learn, so much to experiment! Thanks for sharing, love from Italy
Finally watched it all. Real real good resource. No crap. I definetly got a lot of Gems out of it. I will put it in work. Thanks for sharing
Wow! The EMI Marketer said some key words and it lead me to You Tube Creator. I've been there for a few hours. Thank you. I will have to put this video in watch later. I have two videos I need to put up. Wow! Thank you again.
This was amazing information. So insightful and helpful for an Independent artist like myself. So many gold nuggets I took a lot away from this and will use it to help improve my marketing strategy.
Glad you found it informative
so informative... here because of indie artist Ez Mil...
Liberty has a very fun story, and lots to share. Thanks for having her on!
Best channel for a young artist for sure ❗️
More nuggets of wisdom... such a packed interview full of knowledge, I watched it twice! Great stuff!! 👍🏻
Excited about the video. Out of interest, do you think you could do a video for older musicians? I noticed you done one for young musicians. I'm wondering if you could give advice for the older musician, who has the create skills for good songwriting, but has reached the age of when things get more difficult. When you have kids, debt, gigging and tours starts becoming a impossible thought, finding people to work with gets harder, finding time, keeping to date with new trends becomes harder because your not the 'NEW THING' anymore. I think it be a interested video that not many TH-cam channels have covered, and tips and advice on this would be awesome!
Just a thought :)
Awesome channel! Keep up the Awesome content.
Sure thing!
this is probably the best channel for music artist development. thank you so much
You're welcome!
This video is exactly what I needed. A precise and no bullshit interview about the techniques major labels use!!! BRAVOOOOO
Making content is so intimidating. For me personally the reason I gravitated towards music so much was because it was always such a natural way to express myself. But now I'm having to find other ways to do it that kinda push me out of my comfort zone.
Yes but it's worth it long term!
Everything you want to achieve is only achievable if you push yourself outside of your comfort zone
Value value VALUE! THANK YOU! 😭🙏🏼❤️
THIS. What I'm learning is It's not just about resources themselves, so much as OPTIMIZING the resources. LOVE the transparency in the video. "Don't start spending money on marketing yet, if you've not built the audience yet". I assumed the marketing was TO BUILD the audience, so this was an interesting perspective. Content on TH-cam seems high yield, but does the algorithm care about the music that ends up on TH-cam Music from a distributor? Curious if the algorithm is different there since those videos barely seem to get views. Hope this video gets pushed up with the algorithm! FANTASTIC ADVICE!
Amazing video and I thank you all so much for it! This is the kind of information and knowledge I’d otherwise have no means of hearing and learning from someone as accomplished as her. This is some invaluable stuff! I seriously can’t thank you all enough for this.
great conversation, thanks for the information!
Great video. Thanks for this!
I really enjoyed all the information. Thank you Liberty for sharing your knowledge and experience. Thank you @burstimo for the video.
Really great..I watched it live but came back ..there's so much to take in ..Thank you and thank you Liberty insightful gold..it really helps get perspective.
This is a gold mine. 21 minutes in and already so informative.
Great video! It’s so valuable having guests like this on your channel, for you and for all of us! Much love ❤️
Great interview 🙏🏼
That was hecdik 😊 you guys are really helping the helpers
This person lived all the lives i want to... i haven’t thought of managing a band in college, i’ll try that
Finally, I found essential content about the music industry! Thank You so much guys for your work. I think I'm becoming your Fan.
You guys are absolutely amazing! Not sure how you guys manage to get us these $10,000 consultations but thank you for the value. I just had to leave a comment to help the channel. Keep it up. If you could get someone from Spinnin records as I lean towards EDM that would be unbelievable. Your content is definitely universal but I haven't seen much about EDM and that would really help. Hope yall had a wonderful thanks giving!
Glad you found it useful! Great suggestion
@@gatlyn working on it!
The truth is a farmer may not be good at hunting even if in that farm he sees hunters doing it. If u care about music never let go great vibe by advicing the wrong thing to the right person . The time i spend making music is the time given to the furture of the music industry if u know what i mean. I will be working wit u guys by Gods grace. My prayers for your leadership in this thing you give all your hearts
This is the 3rd video I seen so far and was compelled to subscribed when I reached this video and I must say you have great content. Allot of the information you share here I learned over the years and you confirmed the knowledge I have and feel you're the real deal. I also picked up a few things as tips which will help me out in the near future. Thanks for sharing the tips in your videos. Ill keep watching to gain more.
So much great info, guys. Thank you for this!
I'm glad I made it here.
In disbelief that this video is free.. thank you so much for asking such great questions to someone who really knows their shit. taking MANY notes
Interesting interview, thank you.
Its so sad that music does not sell by itself and that theres so much business involved. Theres an old saying: "Music industry destroys music", it still is true. The music is whats important, and thats created by the artist. Everything else is just leeching on the content makers to make some dollars.
This system is not promoting the artists creativity. It is exploting musicians and favouring business studies students.
Money has no role in art. I know this is idealistic and not realstic, but one has to stand up for it.
Quality in music is not defined nor set in stone by spotify/youtube-charts, it is defined by the listeners experience.
The less interference a label provides between artist and listener, by influencing releases, doing social marketing strategies and so on,
the end product is all the more honest.
And i mean real honesty not business honesty, which elevates itself above everything else.
you are a fucking idiot
Lovely!! Cheers from San Diego, CA!!! #Music #TheBusiness
royalcar I’m in DAGO too
so happy i found this content , especially relating to London
Finally someone from the industry talking. Good stuff 🤙🏼
She dropped alot of gems 💯💯
She really did!
Really great content, please keep doing what you're doing👏
Finally someone who knows what she’s talking about!
We love your content! We started an indie label last year and do everything ourselves, and your tipps and content is helping so much! Thank you #peace #love
I learned so much!! I watch the whole thing!!
This is amazing, please do more of these types of interviews, would be great if you could get an artist and an A+R or marketing sat in, and discuss there campaign journey
Deal!
Wow. This was absolutely brilliant... watched every minute of it. Subscribed. Let’s grow, people. 💪 👨🎤
Glad to hear! Thanks for subscribing
Love this. “It’s small wins. What do we win THIS week?” Thanks for the fascinating interview, you guys! 🎧🙌
You're welcome!
Best advice I've see yet! Thank you.
It’s all about marketability
Thank you Liberty this has changed my life and made me more Confident on marketing tools i be telling myself to do
this is a treasure mine for artist. i learned a lot. thank you for creating this kind of video
This is really more about how people with marginal talent can make a name for themselves.
How are you defining talent? I don't think anyone who 'makes a name for themselves' is devoid of skill or hardwork.
I found this very helpful. I am a producer musician and this video has answered many questions. Thanks Liberty and team Burstimo! 💓🚀
thank you so much for upload this interview! really helpful!
Just found your channel. Came from algorithm recommendation. This episode is super interesting. Great industry people are prepared to talk so openly ! Thank you !
Great content. With great power comes great responsibility. Modern day payola results in Ed Sheeran breaking records in the industry. I just wish more payola (marketing money) would be spent on pushing less milk toast music.
An excellent listen... This is the stuff we all should know.
This is brilliant. So much to learn from this. More of this please!!
incredible interview, more like this pls love it
coming soon
I lot of great info... I really wish there were an outline or road map on how to release music/single as an indie artist.
We always have to fire songs out there and cross our fingers. I'm prior Army and we always worked from a plan/strategy. It makes releasing music much easier if their are guidelines and steps.
No roadmap but that's what makes it so exciting!
This is very informative. Thank you for sharing
See y’all at the top
This was very helpful thank you so much! 💜💜💜
Such great insight! Thanks for the helpful information
Great insights in this episode - even for a hill-tribe band from Switzerland - thanks!
Great content. Thank you so much guys for taking the time and initiative to make these videos. It means a lot to many of us. truly
This probably isn’t the most important point at all but can I just say thanks for acknowledging that living in London was one less hurdle to cross ❤️ Not many people mention stuff like this and not everyone has access to a lot of opportunities due to financial issues or their background. I thought that was awesome to mention 😊
please make more content for record label marketing
Great interview. More artists need to understand the depth of what it mean to properly operate their brand. Much love from Houston!
Also live music is far more important for an act than recorded music. Recorded music is basically advertising for an artist. For instance, Lil Nas X had a massive hit with Old Town Road, yet most of the $2million to $3million he made off that song was from using that song to get other contracts.
Also live music is far more important for an act than recorded music. Recorded music is basically advertising for an artist. For instance, Lil Nas X had a massive hit with Old Town Road, yet most of the $2million to $3million he made off that song was from using that song to get other contracts.
The depth and breadth of this content is so full and rich. I learned so much and was exactly was I was looking for a more. Thank you, you all hit it out of the park on this one!
You're welcome!
This is such a great video thank you! Wonderful insights 👍👍
You're welcome!
Absolute GOLD!! Thank you all for this!
Jahsua
Why i am not surprised that there having Tea Time in London 🤣😂
Of course!
This Pod cast was is amazing and informative. Definitely worth the time!
Thank you!
The best content for aspiring artists! Thank you guys so much for your work and effort!
Agree, sign up to all platforms, if you get radio play and people like your song they will look at your socials, if you're not there you may be loosing one or many fans.