The whole veil is lifting in every industry. Not only the music industry. I feel a collective need for change. A need to replace all these systems that have been put in place by people in power. Modern day slavery.
I am loving your content! Quick note Roulette existed prior to the CD era, A lot of this was Vinyl records and Cassettes/8 Tracks. It’s a fascinating story! Keep up the amazing work!
He is hearing Michael saying that the music industry in the US is compromised by money and yet he says it can't be done. All these no talent people like Nas X are topping the charts and getting Grammies. The culture doesn't drive music, the industry does. Some of the most talented musicians can't even get their music out simply because they don't want to play industry games. He lost me with that statement. The industry outside the US has more integrity and is less corrupt.
The CD wasn't introduced until 1979, and didn't start outselling cassettes or records until the 1990's. The guy in the video is talking about record stores in the early seventies. Roullette was publishing vinyl records, not CD's.
I don’t know if anything could work, there are obviously ways to boycott but that wouldn’t happen, because there are just so many ignorant users and kids using these services that just couldn’t care less unless its them being affected, we’ve lost unity and that’s what the top people in the world (not even just this industry) are banking on
Artists run the industry, they just dont know it yet. All you need is knowledge to become independent. Now with movies and tv shows its all about collaberating
really interesting, but could you do clear cuts between the video you react and your thoughts, its hard to follow, especially for non native speakers ;)
I don't know why people just don't start their own music path. You don't need labels and record companies anymore. Today, this can be done by yourself. It might be hard, but it's possible if you want it enough. I just hope those of you who are serious about your craft can understand this. Don't get caught up in a trap over a few dollars 🌗
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the last time I checked(right before i closed my acc with distrokid) between itunes, spotify and beatport i had approx 400 sales (i know thats not many on the grand scale of things but alot for me) but from those approx 400 i made $5.04 lolol couldn't believe it hence closing my distrokid acc..............sadly, making music isn't done for the money its done for one's sanity and passion and its one of the only "jobs" that someone can do for years and years and not get enough money to survive lol..sadly
Bro love the content but dam I can’t get through a video can’t you just take notes and address what you want at the end like a recap stop and going rahhh
One day they'll probably start creating popstar holograms and AI.. next generation might get something like Hannah Montana but a hologram version just to get the masses used to it-and the music industry won't be losing any money hiring artists. do you know those crazy 3-D videos that you see in New York and big cities.. concerts will be like that-inside those new domes like you see in Vegas the sphere.
I'm very confused that you claim that in the US money can't buy placements, because hits come from culture and taste. That's the opposite of the rest of the video and doesn't match my experience at all. When I look at Billboard, I don't see the best music.
I said money can’t buy a hit. If that were the case, anyone with money could be at the top. That’s not the case. Yes, they spend money to reach the top but there still has to be a viable product.
Fact, all these labal pay the radio to promote their artist they get a package from the radio station, that mean if they have like 2 artists for example with music that have some buzz the radio push it, its promotion but its sorta like the same thing cause money involved like Bw said it should be the ppl calling in and requesting the music..
If you think hes "interrupting" too much, then just watch Michael Franzeses interview first, then watch this one. He breaks down what Michael Franzese even more to get an even better birds eye view on this subject thats what i did.
do you gotta stop the video every second, how can some understand if you keep stopping the video. why can't you take notes then explain at the end of the video
Ironic how you make a point in the beginning about the criminal activity and people using techniques that aren't ethical, that aren't legal and aren't "kosher". Kosher is a jewish thing.
BEST ADVICE 2 Instead of trying to cram all of your knowledge in one video. Organize your thoughts & content then break it down into multi-part series.
BEST ADVICE: Will you please leave your commentary at the end. You clearly have knowledge to share. Simply review the content, write down your talking points and go down the list at the end. The interruptions are extremely annoying.