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How the traditional streaming services are paying artists...
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For many artists, hitting 10,000 plays on a new song is a big deal. But on Spotify, that only adds up to $44. There’s gotta be a better way!
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If you saw the lifetime income I’ve earned since 2016 on distrokid, you’d tell me to immediately just embrace being a plumber and abandon art forever haha
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Hinton is not wrong eh 🥲 https://warpcast.com/ghostlinkz.eth/0x7f3d5ad2
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My favorite career next to Warner Brothers / Netflix was Landscaping. Not as respected as my decade teaching physicians but rewarding in the spirit of art, and nature. Ears and body just can’t handle that stuff anymore haha
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Who wouldn’t want to design outdoor spaces while listening to hip-hop! Sounds therapeutic to me. In another life I was a forest ranger, busting shots at anyone trying to mess with the animals + nature
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I feel this. I did commercial painting for the summers I was in college, and I still think it was one of my best jobs. arrive > smoke a j > put on some music > paint
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That sounds like meditation to me. The most chill job I had was program manager for my college radio station. It was great until they decided I was too focused on hip-hop shows and wanted more rock music. This was back in 2008-2009, when hip-hop was still called “urban” music
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