This is Great information Thanks ! I Am a Manager of a versatile Artist and we have a great relationship, Its definitely true we have to have take care of everything, I enjoy it as well !
Thanks for the comment! You are welcome. I would love to hear more of your experience in managing an artist. What are some of the things you have to help your artist do? What would make an artist easier to work with?
Legendarypromotv if possible, 1. The relationship between Artist Manager and an entertainment lawyer. 2. Differentiation between a management group and an indie label
Really glad it helped. Looks like a lot of artists is looking for information like this. I'm going to try to learn more so I can help push out more information like this.
Well, I think the more you educate yourself the easier and better your choices will be. I'm not an artist, but you can research online for all this information for free. Interestingly enough, there's many artists that have "made it" that have videos talking about how labels gave them a bad deal, and how they aren't making money from their music because of so and so. So yea, That's the best advice I can give you. Hope that helps! And Thanks for watching!!
Great information.. Thanks alot. I am an aspiring artist manager. An d I could use alot of ur tutorials. Any course I can take to become a professional artist manager?
abiola isiaka Glad the video helped! I'm not a music manager though, many of the information is free online. Just have to search.So I did the leg work and found the information and created a video for it for arists to know what they may see in different music contracts.
Theofficialmaka I believe the manager just handles those things for you, but as an independent artist you wouldn't have to worry about managers because you would manage yourself. Especially if you use online platforms to sell your music. Are you an independent artist?
I think you and your manager can decide on that. Its a matter of transparency and accountability. As long as there is honesty I don't think it really matters, but it saves you time, etc., when you let the manager handle the business side of your career, which includes negotiating contracts and receiving payments. Hope that helped.
Hello sir. quick question. If I am managing an artist and I am booking and paying for his shows and setting up social media platforms as well as streamline platforms. Basically if I am paying for everything. Is it right to take my 20% plus whatever I have paid for to help that artist.?
Premiere Lifestyle Ent what does your contract say? If you two agrred on you to take 20% plus whatever you had to spend the yes. If not, then you are agreeing to take the risk by investing your money hopeing your artist will stick. I am in no means a guru at music contracts and agreements so I would suggest a talkng with a music lawyer in regards to what you can or cannot charge the artist for. Take the time out to talk with your artist, most labels back chage the artist when they give them a "signing bonus". For example, if they give $10,000 for a 3 album contract. They expect to get that back in sales of those projects. Especially since they are paying for all studio time, radio play, etc. Etc.. but these are my understanding of what information I've found. Hooe that helps
I know your question was directed to the the guy, but you have to reimbursed any money that you spent to do all those things, however the artiste has to give you consent to make payment on his/her behalf. Your contract should have a clause that covers payments and reimbursements. I manage artistes who pays me separately for public relations and social media management, and artistes whose percentage is more than 20% which covers management and PR. So this is something to be discussed with the artiste and agreed on.
I just got offered one gonna go over with lawyer. I sound similar to Michel'e talking WISE annnnnd singing wise 🙄. if I choose to proceed I have to head out to Cali. ohhhhh how I hate planes. ughhh
Legendarypromotv Music business when it comes to having songs on film, tv or ads. How do to make money for that and to position one self. The how it all works is what I'm trying to say.
Can you apply this information into todays world. Most sales are made online now, streaming is more common than DMDs today.. Would you mind posting a up to date video covering these topics and what has changed?
In my experience I had a manager who had a small label. He would purchase beats from me for his artists. The Label had a budget for beats so he could only spend based on that limitation. So yes/no. The Manager buys these services on behalf of the artist or label. But the money has to come from somewhere. If you are independent, maybe you used crowd funding or money from your own pocket or even your manager's to fund your music. Hope that helped.
I have a very talented young brother I wanna work with . He would be the first one , obviously. I just want to know as a manager, what she he pay for and what should I pay for . Where does my pay come from ?
@@craigsutton9654 so kind of goes back to my previous answer, someone has to pay. So it can either be from sponsers, crowd funding, selling merchandise, or using profit from music sales. There are a lot of options. Not saying any are easy, just have to start and then grow. There are a lot of free resources online for suggestions on "how to raise money as an artist" or "how to raise money for studio time" and etc.
DeeDee Elli well it all depends. The manager gets a cut from everything you do and sometimes they want up to 30% which does not include your costs for travel, rentals, music equipment, studio time or any of that. So in reality the manager can see more profit than the artist. Then in another scenario, the artist probably may not have any buzz so there's no performances or sales, then the manager isn't making money neither is the artist. Then the manager would most likely leavein that case
Good question. Well how much do you want? Are their music producers involved? Sound engineers? Labels? I'm not a lawyer, so I would say talk to a lawyer familiar with the music industry.
Hi. 🙂 Please, let us pray together. Dear God who art in heaven hallow be thy name thy kingdom come thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven, give us this day our daily bread and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us and lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil for thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever in Jesus Christ's name we pray amen.
This is Great information Thanks ! I Am a Manager of a versatile Artist and we have a great relationship, Its definitely true we have to have take care of everything, I enjoy it as well !
Thanks for the comment! You are welcome. I would love to hear more of your experience in managing an artist. What are some of the things you have to help your artist do? What would make an artist easier to work with?
Denise Orengo hello I am looking for a manager
Extremely helpful. I appreciate this video
Bliss Diané you are welcome! Really glad it helped. Any other topics you would like me to talk about?
Legendarypromotv if possible, 1. The relationship between Artist Manager and an entertainment lawyer.
2. Differentiation between a management group and an indie label
just saw your vid... thank you for the info. Nice vid.
You are welcome!
Thank you this was very helpful
Really glad it helped. Looks like a lot of artists is looking for information like this. I'm going to try to learn more so I can help push out more information like this.
Being an artist is a lot of work... Never thought it's going to be this way
Well, I think the more you educate yourself the easier and better your choices will be. I'm not an artist, but you can research online for all this information for free. Interestingly enough, there's many artists that have "made it" that have videos talking about how labels gave them a bad deal, and how they aren't making money from their music because of so and so. So yea, That's the best advice I can give you. Hope that helps! And Thanks for watching!!
DeeDee Elli yes it is. That is why so many Artists quit. They don have what it takes to stick it out to the top. Smh... It's not for weaklings 4 sure
Great information.. Thanks alot. I am an aspiring artist manager. An d I could use alot of ur tutorials. Any course I can take to become a professional artist manager?
abiola isiaka Glad the video helped! I'm not a music manager though, many of the information is free online. Just have to search.So I did the leg work and found the information and created a video for it for arists to know what they may see in different music contracts.
abiola isiaka where u from?
T.G.M RECORDS Nigeria
abiola isiaka same
Very well articulated
respectdawestradio really appreciate that!
Good to know thank you
Glad it helped
Must the money be sent to the manager first? I would prefer to control my own money since I am the singer.
Theofficialmaka I believe the manager just handles those things for you, but as an independent artist you wouldn't have to worry about managers because you would manage yourself. Especially if you use online platforms to sell your music. Are you an independent artist?
I think you and your manager can decide on that. Its a matter of transparency and accountability. As long as there is honesty I don't think it really matters, but it saves you time, etc., when you let the manager handle the business side of your career, which includes negotiating contracts and receiving payments. Hope that helped.
Very good info. Thanks for the video
Mawp you're welcome
Thanks mate
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Very informative. Thank you for posting.
SHAWN J ARTERO You're welcome! Glad it helped
This was a great way of explaining idea
Thanks and really appreciate you watching the video!
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Hey no problem! Thank you for watching! What part of the video was the most interesting for you? Comment the time signature
This was awesome, thanks!
Glad it helped!
Good vid brother
Thanks!
Hello sir. quick question. If I am managing an artist and I am booking and paying for his shows and setting up social media platforms as well as streamline platforms. Basically if I am paying for everything. Is it right to take my 20% plus whatever I have paid for to help that artist.?
Premiere Lifestyle Ent what does your contract say? If you two agrred on you to take 20% plus whatever you had to spend the yes. If not, then you are agreeing to take the risk by investing your money hopeing your artist will stick. I am in no means a guru at music contracts and agreements so I would suggest a talkng with a music lawyer in regards to what you can or cannot charge the artist for.
Take the time out to talk with your artist, most labels back chage the artist when they give them a "signing bonus". For example, if they give $10,000 for a 3 album contract. They expect to get that back in sales of those projects. Especially since they are paying for all studio time, radio play, etc. Etc.. but these are my understanding of what information I've found. Hooe that helps
Yes after taking ur investing fund depends on your agreement maybe 30% or 50% of generated fund. From is left u take your 20% or 30% as a manager.
I know your question was directed to the the guy, but you have to reimbursed any money that you spent to do all those things, however the artiste has to give you consent to make payment on his/her behalf. Your contract should have a clause that covers payments and reimbursements. I manage artistes who pays me separately for public relations and social media management, and artistes whose percentage is more than 20% which covers management and PR. So this is something to be discussed with the artiste and agreed on.
Thanks for the info 👍🎶
You're welcome. What part of the video helped the most?
Thank You
You're welcome
Thanks, and please what about the want to to sign an artist
Thank you so much for checking it out. And I haven't really researched into signing an artist. There is a lot of information online for this.
Oh okay,, thanks you too, for replying.
You're welcome
I just got offered one gonna go over with lawyer. I sound similar to Michel'e talking WISE annnnnd singing wise 🙄. if I choose to proceed I have to head out to Cali. ohhhhh how I hate planes. ughhh
Hey, I know I'm late, but how did it go?
Thank you for this
O'Keith you're welcome what other topics would you like me to talk about?
Legendarypromotv Music business when it comes to having songs on film, tv or ads. How do to make money for that and to position one self. The how it all works is what I'm trying to say.
Definitely! I might have to do some research and talk to some experts. Thanks!
Legendarypromotv You're welcome and thank you again!
blessings
Can you apply this information into todays world. Most sales are made online now, streaming is more common than DMDs today.. Would you mind posting a up to date video covering these topics and what has changed?
Thanks for your feedback! I will definitely try to make an updated video on this
Play this at x1,5 speed, thank me later
Yea I was a bit long winded in this one
Yeah.... thanks lol
Should have watched the whole thing you just answered it thanks
Premiere Lifestyle Ent no problem!!!
Legendarypromotv I'm still going to pick your brain. watching more videos LOL
Premiere Lifestyle Ent haaa I love that.. let's goooo!!!
The music is so distracting.
Theofficialmaka yea, I'm consodering not having background music in my videos. Let the information be the main piece of content.
Great!!!!
Do you pay for studio time for an artist if you’re a manager? Do you buy beats if you’re. A manager?
In my experience I had a manager who had a small label. He would purchase beats from me for his artists. The Label had a budget for beats so he could only spend based on that limitation. So yes/no. The Manager buys these services on behalf of the artist or label. But the money has to come from somewhere. If you are independent, maybe you used crowd funding or money from your own pocket or even your manager's to fund your music. Hope that helped.
Legendarypromotv it did , thank you . I’m going to do more research about crowd funding.
@@craigsutton9654 glad I could help. Any other topics I can help with?
I have a very talented young brother I wanna work with . He would be the first one , obviously. I just want to know as a manager, what she he pay for and what should I pay for . Where does my pay come from ?
@@craigsutton9654 so kind of goes back to my previous answer, someone has to pay. So it can either be from sponsers, crowd funding, selling merchandise, or using profit from music sales. There are a lot of options. Not saying any are easy, just have to start and then grow. There are a lot of free resources online for suggestions on "how to raise money as an artist" or "how to raise money for studio time" and etc.
You can be my MANAGER... WHO KNOWS BUT GOD...
Id love to be signed by Rich Gang Cash Money Young Money or Maybach Music
That would be cool if that happens. What are you doing to help that happen?
you sound like 20 years old …
Turn music off so people can hear the info
Lesson learned. I do t have music in most of my new videos
So who gets rich... The artist or the manager?
DeeDee Elli well it all depends. The manager gets a cut from everything you do and sometimes they want up to 30% which does not include your costs for travel, rentals, music equipment, studio time or any of that. So in reality the manager can see more profit than the artist. Then in another scenario, the artist probably may not have any buzz so there's no performances or sales, then the manager isn't making money neither is the artist. Then the manager would most likely leavein that case
DeeDee Elli if you have a problem with the manager getting rich
You don't need a manager
both
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what's a fair artist and management agreement? or percentage?
Good question. Well how much do you want? Are their music producers involved? Sound engineers? Labels? I'm not a lawyer, so I would say talk to a lawyer familiar with the music industry.
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To much background noise; By the way get a mic.
Thanks for the feedback and done and done. This is an old video. Thanks for taking the time to watch though!
Turn the music down next time....
Def
Hi. 🙂 Please, let us pray together. Dear God who art in heaven hallow be thy name thy kingdom come thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven, give us this day our daily bread and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us and lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil for thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever in Jesus Christ's name we pray amen.