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Wednesday, October 2, 2024

No your distributor is not paying you all your money




By now, you've probably heard about the fraudster who stole $10 million (from real musicians) by flooding DSPs (streaming services) with AI generated "songs." Our friend of the pod, Billboard journalist Kristen Robinson has been doing some great reporting on it. 

Kristen also uncovered how other fraudsters stole $23 million from unclaimed YouTube royalties, which we discussed on the podcast.

Recently, I’ve been sharing a lot about scammers who convince musicians to pay for “REAL ORGANIC STREAMS” from “REAL PLAYLISTS WITH REAL LISTENERS, NO BOTS.” Nine times out of ten, these are scams. These playlists are often botted, which can get your music banned from your distributor and DSPs.

Long story short, there are always people looking to manipulate the system for their own gain, scamming naive musicians in the process. Bad actors in the music industry aren’t new. Hell, major labels in the past so blatantly ripped off their artists that all three majors have since waived unrecouped “debts” from artists signed before 2000 as a sort of mea culpa. Better late than never, I guess.

There will always be people out there looking to take advantage of artists. Artists are easy targets. All they gotta do is flatter them a bit and wave some perceived success in front of them. Or simply rip them off and blatantly steal from them. The music industry is so damn complicated (by design!) that unless you understand this stuff or have a high-priced attorney by your side, it’s easy to get taken advantage of. 

Nothing boils my blood more than seeing artists get ripped off. That’s why I’ve spent the last 12 years helping artists arm themselves with knowledge - so they can not only protect themselves from these vultures, but also thrive in this ever-changing industry.

Spotify recently reported that 20,500 artists earned at least $50,000 in 2023 just from Spotify royalties. But many of these artists likely didn’t see all of that money. 

Why? Well, streaming services don’t pay artists directly. There is an endless array of collection agencies and orgs that these DSPs pay. And then those agencies are supposed to pay the artists. And no, it's not just your distributor btw!

Some of this money goes into a “black box,” and if the artists aren’t found, it’s redistributed based on market share, mostly going to the majors. 

So, of course, it’s to the major labels (and publishers’) benefit to complicate this system so much, confuse and blind indie artists so much that these artists just throw their arms up and say “this shit’s too complicated, I don’t wanna deal with it,” and give up. So then the majors get to keep a bigger piece of the pie. 

So how can you protect yourself to make sure that you are getting all of the royalties you’re owed?

You gotta educate yourself!

One step you can take right now is to search the MLC’s database (theMLC.com, Public Search) to see if your songs are properly registered. If they aren’t listed, they haven’t been registered properly. If they're listed, but without a payee, then you're not getting paid all of your royalties. 

But unfortunately, even this database doesn’t reveal everywhere your songs need to be registered. 

That’s why I created the Ari’s Take Academy course Registration, Royalties, and Release + Streaming Growth. It’s designed to help you navigate this complex web of royalties and registrations. 

You could hire an attorney at $400/hr to help you track all of this down and get you properly set up (will be about 10 hours of initial work + 2 hours/month of maintenance). You could hire a marketing agency at $3K/month (4 month minimum) to help you run your socials and ads. And then hire a PR company at $3,500/month (4 month minimum), to get you press. Both with no guarantees of any kind of success. 

Or you could learn how to do all of this on your own in this course.

Arm yourself with knowledge. Have the peace of mind that you are collecting 100% of your royalties wherever they exist, from every collection organization around the world. 

Remember, many organizations hold your money for only about three years before redistributing it to the majors. So there is a ticking clock on all of this.

In this course, I’ll show you how to release your music properly, implement the best marketing strategies of the moment, how to get press without a publicist, grow your streams, and most importantly, collect the royalties owed to you.

Join us. Enrollment closes October 25th. 

More info, and enrollment info here. 

~Ari

PS if you have any questions, just hit reply.

 

What some of our students are saying: 

“ATA transformed my confidence as an artist.” - Barrett Crake

“I tell every musician who's got the work ethic to check out ATA. It's been a real eye-opener, offering tons of info on how to get stuff done yourself.” - Robbie Cook

“Ari’s Take Academy is worth every penny. One of the best music courses I've taken...that's after a bachelors and masters in music, plus many more dollars on other music courses!” - Meerenai Shim

“Taking the ATA course was one of the best decisions I have made in my music career. Like many other artists, I was flying blind, full of self doubt and alone. Here I learned how to hone my process and craft through the help of the ATA team and the community. But more importantly, I learned that there is a place for everyone's music. To stay true to what you want to create as an artist and stick it out because it is a long road. ATA operates on the idea of abundance vs scarcity. When we win, we win together and for that- I am eternally grateful.” - Jason Slack

“I have loved being a part of ATA! As an indie artist, it's hard to wear all the hats of being a creator that writes, produces, performs AND takes on the business aspect of music. RRR is super straightforward and easy to understand; ATA's a fun environment to learn helpful ways to succeed in the music business, whatever that may mean for you!” - Kenna Childs

“I would highly recommend this program as well as all of the other programs. It's a really quality organization and it's an absolute resource for an upcoming musician like myself, or at any level that you might want to gain some additional knowledge. They've been extremely hands-on so far and his team are extremely hands-on throughout the process.  I would highly recommend this program as well as all of the other programs. It's a really quality organization and it's an absolute resource for an upcoming musician like myself, or at any level that you might want to gain some additional knowledge.” -Ross Newhouse

Join us: https://aristakeacademy.com 

Monday, September 23, 2024

Redefining the Future of Hip-Hop and Music Management Consulting







Antonio ‘TopcaT’ Randolph: Redefining the Future of Hip-Hop and Music Management Consulting


Mr. Randolph is a visionary leader in the music industry, particularly known for his profound influence within the Southern hip-hop scene. As the President and CEO of his management and consulting firm, Randolph consistently demonstrates a unique ability to navigate the ever-evolving dynamics of the music business. He combines sharp business acumen with a deep understanding of cultural trends, audience behavior, and industry innovation, making him a driving force behind the success of numerous chart-topping, platinum-selling artists.

Randolph’s leadership in pioneering movements such as Crunk, Snap, and Swag exemplifies his forward-thinking approach to music management and consulting. His strategic vision has not only elevated his clients to the top of the charts but also positioned them as trailblazers within these genre-defining cultural shifts. His expertise spans beyond artist management to encompass the entire music ecosystem—production, distribution, and marketing—ensuring that his clients thrive both creatively and commercially in a highly competitive industry.

What sets Randolph apart is his ability to blend innovation with authenticity. He ensures his artists remain relevant by embracing cutting-edge trends while staying true to their unique artistic identities. Randolph’s deep insight into consumer behavior and brand positioning enables him to craft long-term strategies that resonate with audiences, strengthen brand consistency, and elevate his clients’ market presence.

As a leader with a forward-looking mindset, Randolph is deeply invested in the future of music distribution and the role of digital platforms. He actively integrates advanced technologies such as AI and blockchain to optimize visibility, monetization, and the overall success of his artists, cementing his role as a key figure in the digital transformation of the music industry.

Randolph’s management style is defined by fostering a vast network of artists, producers, and multi-platinum collaborators. His unwavering commitment to excellence, strategic growth, and adaptability in the face of industry shifts has solidified his legacy as a pioneering consultant who not only shapes stars but also continuously redefines the genres and trends that influence global music culture.

Through cultivating an elite roster of producers, songwriters, and industry professionals, Randolph ensures his clients are not just artists but integral parts of the evolving music industry landscape. His ongoing dedication to innovation and his ability to anticipate market trends make him a standout executive shaping the future of music and entertainment.

Specialties: Negotiation of all entertainment business

Tuesday, September 17, 2024

Big-N-Mage Publishing


                                                           Big-N-Mage Music Publishing 

BNMP, has been a dominant and transformative force in the music industry since 2009, specializing in the comprehensive management of intellectual property for songwriters and composers. Through strategic collaborations with industry giants like EMI Blackwood/Sony ATV Publishing, Big-N-Mage has established itself as a global leader, consistently securing top-tier positions within the music publishing ecosystem. The company's core mandate is to ensure that songwriters and composers are accurately compensated for the commercial use of their compositions.

With an extensive catalog of successful compositions spanning multiple genres, Big-N-Mage’s influence is rooted in its ability to forge high-value partnerships with some of the most influential figures in the industry. These relationships have enabled the company to remain competitive, continuously securing lucrative publishing contracts and positioning itself at the forefront of the market.

More than a traditional publisher, Big-N-Mage plays an integral role in the distribution, promotion, and development of musical works for a wide range of media, including album releases, film soundtracks, television, and commercials. Their services encompass monitoring the use of compositions across platforms, collecting and distributing royalties, and providing substantial advances on future earnings, all while ensuring that intellectual property rights are protected and optimized.

Big-N-Mage’s expertise extends far beyond royalty administration. The company has pioneered highly effective digital marketing campaigns, generating over 80% of new clients through referrals, word-of-mouth, and strategic media outreach. Their proactive approach has significantly contributed to the growth of their clients' careers, matching songwriters with prominent recording artists and securing placements in major projects, resulting in the creation of numerous chart-topping hits.