How Streaming Services Destroyed The Music Industry

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  • Опубликовано: 28 янв 2025

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  • @mraaronhd
    @mraaronhd Год назад +239

    The music industry IS in shambles. Of the 3 biggest entertainment industries (movies, music, and video games), music is at the bottom for profits. The video game industry’s profits outsold both the movie and music industries combined by about 3x. These rappers are really not as rich as they like us to believe.

    • @SirCruxful
      @SirCruxful Год назад +19

      musicians have more means of making money from their fans than actors, and video game profits go directly to the companies, so big musicians can make a shit more money singularly. Actors/writers take a shit ton of less money compared to merch sales and touring money that goes directly to musicians

    • @teeboz6237
      @teeboz6237 Год назад +15

      ⁠@@SirCruxfulmerch money? How old are you? I’ve been in the industry for over a decade and anyone that claims they make merch money are either Soulja boy or equally as full of sh**. Not to mention no money apart from pub or sync goes directly to the artist other than negotiated points but then, again, that relies on pub.
      Games shouldn’t be on this convo because any game that blows up gives money to the developers IF they stick around which unfortunately most don’t. If they do then yeah, they take a bigger percentage than anyone.
      Movie stars take a flat fee unless they negotiate a back door deal. A good example being James Earl Jones wanting a flat fee in the tens of thousands for Star Wars and Alex McGuinness getting a back door fee that led to over $70m. Recently Robert Downey jr. Did the same thing with Endgame. $75m for one movie.
      But then music is only below both because 1. Movies and games routinely make more than an album and 2. Unless you’re Prince and producing, writing, recording, mixing and mastering your own stuff, you’re not getting even 15% of your own record. An album would have to sell 100m units (or the equivalent) to make $1b. A movie has to sell 100m tickets. A game has to sell 20m games. Do the math.

    • @problemsnearyou8899
      @problemsnearyou8899 Год назад +8

      @@teeboz6237you gave enough reason as to why the music industry is going down while the others go up . Albums need many more sales compared to movies & games to compete . The way your industry is set up makes it harder to succeed

    • @teeboz6237
      @teeboz6237 Год назад

      @@problemsnearyou8899 money is money. If a $10 record sells 1m copies that’s $10m. If a movie sells 1m tickets at $10 a pop it’s $10m. Don’t get it twisted, people still haggle for a percentage of how much a full record used to cost. Labels just try to avoid it.
      Artists are the reason they don’t make money most of the time. They don’t take time to learn the business side of the music business before going into a contract, they don’t hire lawyers to go over the contracts, they don’t read it properly themselves and let the record company bullet point it for them and they spend their advances typically on material things that immediately depreciate in value.
      THAT is why the music industry isn’t thriving, because the artists make bad choices and then blame the labels.
      I’ve known people who have recouped easily and then made a profit on TOP of their advance, I’ve known people refuse their advance and I’ve known people who take their advance and blow it, being left with nothing when their projects flop. I don’t think anyone but negligent people can be blamed for their own downfall. If you get the chance sit down with multiple rappers and watch then go through their contract. 9/10 they’ll be alone or with a couple of their friends, no lawyer, glance at it, see the numbers and sign there and then. Or at least try to. THAT is the issue.

    • @jacksonfirst9172
      @jacksonfirst9172 Год назад

      Just Google their profits. They make shit ton of money. Album sale, online platforms, concerts. Not now pitying the millioners

  • @AsadiMusic
    @AsadiMusic Год назад +116

    Unrelated tangent: I spent most of my career focusing on online growth until I finally had my first tour this summer. No online achievement felt nearly as satisfying as seeing people show up in person. I also met several artists that suck at the social media game and just decided to grow their following show after show. It's the difference between blowing up/possibly falling off and building a foundation slowly but surely over time. Both sides have their significant flaws, but man people need to remember to stay consistent on stage as they do online imo.

  • @MW-3002
    @MW-3002 Год назад +100

    I think it's time for a cultural revolution!!! Not just with music but also with filmmaking and the gaming industry. Corporate executives only care about profits instead of allowing creatives to execute their vision without restrictions. And we're starting to see that with underground artists, indie film studios and indie game developers. Only time will tell if something sets off a chain reaction

    • @tyronecriss23
      @tyronecriss23 Год назад +9

      We are in the renaissance. All these industries are fed up with the BS. We all wanted to make the best art, they milked it.

    • @houseofmatrix6174
      @houseofmatrix6174 Год назад +5

      I definitely agree bro we need a Revolution in music

    • @daBears06
      @daBears06 Год назад +1

      Remember when halo was relevant lol

    • @dzimujikambarage9784
      @dzimujikambarage9784 Год назад +2

      There's always only fans for them pretend rappers

    • @SaadiqShakir
      @SaadiqShakir Год назад

      💯💯💯

  • @luvahmoonii
    @luvahmoonii Год назад +80

    This video should honestly be called how music executives are tryna kill the rap industry

    • @js0836
      @js0836 Год назад +10

      Nah fr

    • @808szn
      @808szn Год назад

      Fuck em 🤷‍♂️

    • @hershey5790
      @hershey5790 Год назад +1

      If executives keep having puppets ready to sell their souls for a little bit of clout, why wouldn’t take advantage of it…

    • @rapdied2023
      @rapdied2023 Год назад +2

      It's already dead

    • @Semperf11
      @Semperf11 Год назад

      They stated that a few years ago

  • @elijahheart9103
    @elijahheart9103 Год назад +57

    I Thank God i grew up in the 90s and early 2000s! Almost every song in every genre was amazing. No one copied each other everyome was so orgimal whether if it was rap rock or pop! They all gave there audience quality music they put there heart and soul into every song and album i truly appreciate that. I can't listen to todays TRASH they have no talent

    • @qqqqqqqqqqqqqq7665
      @qqqqqqqqqqqqqq7665 Год назад +4

      Ok boomer

    • @elijahheart9103
      @elijahheart9103 Год назад +10

      @@qqqqqqqqqqqqqq7665 I'm a millennial Sound"Clout" wannabe trap rapper🤣

    • @Thomas998822
      @Thomas998822 Год назад

      America has no talent anymore. Everything has fallen off. Smartphones and gaming stole everyone's free time; no one's perfecting a craft anymore.

    • @jyking9150
      @jyking9150 Год назад +6

      @@qqqqqqqqqqqqqq7665u calling em a boomer but gen z and millennials said the same shit why u think these new artists ain’t selling fr

  • @jameellamar
    @jameellamar Год назад +67

    deluxe albums has been the worst trend i've seen so far during this streaming era and it looks like sped up versions of popular songs on tiktok is becoming a thing too which is just absolutely wonderful 😒…it's nice to have all of this music for such a low price but it comes at the cost of devaluing it and it's been starting to show within the past few years

    • @Treyco
      @Treyco Год назад +3

      Yea I don’t see what’s the point of a deluxe it looks lazy and why re release the same tape with 3 extra songs

    • @nderren
      @nderren Год назад +1

      I hope they go back to 15-16 track albums. All these 22-23 albums are draining to listen and are never good

    • @louisinese
      @louisinese Год назад

      Wasn't sped up versions of songs popular since TikTok was Musicly?

    • @mmgs1148
      @mmgs1148 8 месяцев назад

      Even more bigger of a cash grab are extra covers with no different songs, just different package. Many artists like Ariana and Taylor pump up the sales that way, also releasing remixes to peak at no1. Yes and by Ariana was supposed to peak at no.2 but she released multiple different versions (accoustic, instrumental, shortened, some remix (not a Mariah Carey one, this one came up later)), because different versions count as one song. Yes and rightfully has fallen down from B100 but yeah, its annoying seeing people breaking records in an unfair way and some people like Drake compare themselves to the beatles and brag about beating them. I know more TB songs than Drake's even tho im young, the only song i can pin point to him is the one with "KEKE" part because of vine. And also streams are so unmeasurable, your stans can literally play your album in a loop to pump it up, like Justin told his fans to stream yummy xD he flopped with this, but there are more devoted fandoms out there who do it

  • @TheBamaPrinceable
    @TheBamaPrinceable Год назад +137

    For as far as we've progressed, we as a society have regressed in many respects and modern music is a shining example of that regression.
    Mediocrity is the rule these days and as long as people continue to happily accept mediocrity, it will continue to be the rule. (Mainstream) Music has never been so stagnant for so long as today.

    • @saintkevinofficial
      @saintkevinofficial Год назад +9

      That's a fact

    • @skywalker2759
      @skywalker2759 Год назад +5

      Blame the new generation

    • @joshuaBrooks.nicholas
      @joshuaBrooks.nicholas Год назад +8

      You right on that the bar is set low for music it’s watered down now.

    • @mcsone_
      @mcsone_ Год назад +9

      Most of mainstream music is bad. Plenty of less discovered artists though are probably some of the best of all time and sadly won’t ever be as well known as drake, Rihanna, Travis Scott, etc. Typically less accessible music just doesn’t get as many listens as songs that reach to have as much of a broad audience as possible, and it’s a fact of life. It’s a very difficult thing to accept, but dumb music has a tendency to grow.

    • @elijahheart9103
      @elijahheart9103 Год назад +7

      I Thank God i grew up on the 90s and early 2000s! Almost every song in every genre was amazing. No one copied each other everyome was so orgimal whether if it was rap rock or pop! They all gave there audience quality music they put there heart and soul into every song and album i truly appreciate that. I cant listen to todays TRASH they have no talent

  • @Ues2DC
    @Ues2DC Год назад +122

    I mean fans of modern rap decided they preferred “vibes” over talent so this is the outcome.

    • @smaaron_j_46
      @smaaron_j_46 Год назад +17

      Imo, the best thing to do as an artist is to somehow find the right balance of vibes and talent

    • @maroon9273
      @maroon9273 Год назад +11

      And art as well. Most of them will become reality TV stars than rappers once there buzz end.

    • @quas3728
      @quas3728 Год назад +11

      LMAO "Vibe" is always the most important thing. I mean Wu-Tang, Nas, Biggie, they all had the VIBES. they were more than "lyrical rapper".

    • @histguy101
      @histguy101 Год назад

      @@quas3728 and they still have sell out shows and tours, the ones still alive

    • @onetwo6039
      @onetwo6039 Год назад

      Modern rap is a talentless disaster.

  • @nameisamine
    @nameisamine Год назад +54

    The music itself is a like ‘loss leader’ in economics. The music gets the people in so you can sell them merch, show tickets which is more profitable. Then you use the fame you built with the music to leverage your ‘cultural capital’ into well paid appearance & brand deals. That’s where the real money is. That’s why many artists realise during covid they weren’t making as much money as they thought 😅

  • @movinkilos8745
    @movinkilos8745 Год назад +41

    I completely understand everything you said and I agree. I feel like artist need to be more vulnerable on there tracks, work with real musicians for beats with instruments instead of a “producer” type beat and just a new vibe. Maybe it’s the time for suburban rap to take over 😭

    • @gravegaming2023
      @gravegaming2023 Год назад +5

      Didn't work out for the all time best selling rapper, leaving many of his fans feeling his legacy is tarnished from it, who will it work for?

    • @movinkilos8745
      @movinkilos8745 Год назад +3

      Idk it was just a thought lowkey. I just feel like it would change the whole sound of hip hop if you think about it.

    • @mraaronhd
      @mraaronhd Год назад +11

      I think it’s time for rap to be out of the mainstream for a while.

    • @movinkilos8745
      @movinkilos8745 Год назад +2

      @@mraaronhd I agree, what genre would take over though?

    • @mraaronhd
      @mraaronhd Год назад +6

      @@movinkilos8745 I don’t know. What about no genre takes over, and all genres are equal in their listeners?

  • @LeakyArchives
    @LeakyArchives Год назад +55

    Everhone gotta play the business and industry these days. These rappers have to maximize streams to make money, it’s just how the system has been set up. You guys think we’ll ever see another movement like Kanye doing the short 7 track albums with Ye and KSG?

    • @ItsTaken__
      @ItsTaken__ Год назад +10

      Tbh nah? If there is, it’s going to be decades from now where an artist is willing to push the boundaries of hip hop again. Love your videos btw👍

    • @yanganaperera8500
      @yanganaperera8500 Год назад +1

      Uzi did the Red & White EP

    • @thecosmicblueautie
      @thecosmicblueautie Год назад

      Imagine playing the game only for the people who built the game to feel sad that no one is worth playing with anymore.

    • @Bagheera_Smoov
      @Bagheera_Smoov Год назад +3

      @@ItsTaken__​​⁠Peace. I actually think we’ll be seeing a similar movement soon. I truly think artists and labels are starting to get the message. Ticket sales have plummeted for ALL Rap artists, we almost didn’t even have a no 1 on the billboard this year, independent artists are taking over, and the most popular RUclipsrs are expressing distaste every other day. I think they’re hearing us and we’ll see some change. Maybe not night and day kind of change, but some kind of change.

    • @Cogic
      @Cogic Год назад

      @@Bagheera_Smoov I think once money get taken out of circulation which it will the signs are here than it won't even be independent artists

  • @emperorczr
    @emperorczr Год назад +9

    Whether the music’s different or not doesn’t really matter if you’re trying to make a living and it’s what’s working. As much as people complain about hiphop artists not switching it up, most that actually do get repaid with hate and little pay. If the audience wants to hear about bobs and buts all their life, that’s what they gon get. If it blows it blows.

  • @briane596able
    @briane596able Год назад +5

    The important thing in between albums is the chance to step back to reinvent yourself or tweak things a bit. Just focusing on quantity it’s natural to just go back to your reliable default setting.

  • @SabrumBaker
    @SabrumBaker Год назад +23

    My thing is I love how much information we as the consumers have within this genre of music. We are fully aware of what’s going on and YET WE STILL STUPID ENOUGH TO LET IT HAPPEN!! I need a podcast or something cause I wanna vent because admittedly most of us are too smart to continue to support art that isn’t art. The Quantity over Quality artists argument is one this community is fully aware of and yet “YB better” HOW 💀. Smh it’s a damn shame

  • @evanhernandez5378
    @evanhernandez5378 Год назад +100

    And igor is in 9th place when it comes to most played albums now thats a goated album for how little songs there are and long the songs are. I dont care what people say tyler the creator is a goat

    • @Germwalk
      @Germwalk Год назад +1

      Based

    • @nonameuser5243
      @nonameuser5243 Год назад

      wdym most played

    • @bossanova3292
      @bossanova3292 Год назад

      Based old head came to remind them.

    • @lagov3781
      @lagov3781 Год назад +7

      @@peace_of_mind_00just because you were in the game longer doesnt mean you are more talented tyler is a great artist undoubtedly one of the greatestof his generation and working towards being one of the greatest of all time… kendrick aint been in the game no 30 years

    • @N4orEditor
      @N4orEditor Год назад +3

      ​@@peace_of_mind_00we dont like tyler because hes gay, we like him because hes amazing at making music lmao what are you on

  • @unofficialmar
    @unofficialmar Год назад +23

    I miss the mf doom,outkast, capital steez call it underground but these creative minds always knew how to please their audience while attracting new ones that’s why i take notes from them when I make music.

  • @bandofpranksters
    @bandofpranksters Год назад +11

    This is all by design. They've been trying to kill indie voices for over a decade, in order to dumb down and propagandize audiences. People believe that the "cream will rise to the top" but as it becomes unsustainable for indie artists to invest capital into producing a quality record with no return on investment, we will eventually be left with nothing but branded mascots, disguised as "artists," regurgitating generic, A.I.-generated jingles for major corporations. Even as it pertains to live shows, you won't be able to generate a livable income unless you're in bed with monopolies such as Live Nation. The industry has effectively sealed off all roads to truly "independent" success, because they want to control the narrative and perception of art as a spiritual medium.

  • @EW_Studios
    @EW_Studios Год назад +4

    Wow 🤩 😌 subbed cuz this video. Was not at all what I was expecting, and very inspirational ❤ as a hip hop artist I needed this 😂
    Look at Doechii, she went from high bar to mid to fit this algorithm 😞
    And then look at Doja Cat, people hating on her cuz she ain’t fitting the mold. She’s a real role model, especially in these extreme cookie cutter times 🔥

    • @joshuavaldellon6650
      @joshuavaldellon6650 Год назад

      No. Doja Cat is being hated on cuz she claims her pop music is not who she REALLY is.

    • @EW_Studios
      @EW_Studios Год назад +1

      @@joshuavaldellon6650 that’s literally what I said. She’s not fitting the mold. She’s going against the grain by saying that pop music isn’t who she is (and she’s proven it) 😌 I love Doja cat to the moon and back.

  • @eileencritchley4630
    @eileencritchley4630 Год назад +5

    What you said about Rappers is so true I've given up on most US Rappers I prefer UK Rappers and the 3 Korean Rappers Agust D, RM and JHope. Yes yes yes about touring the only Rapper I know who sold out a whole tour this year is Agust D but then his last physical Album D-Day sold over 1million copies on it's release day. He's the only Rapper to manage that. We knew when the Album was coming out so most of us pre ordered. Oh and his physical album wasn't sold or a couple of US dollar's either like so many US artist do in order to climb up the Billboard charts.
    We know all the dirty tricks the US Music Industry uses from streaming platforms, Billboard, RUclips and of course US Music companies and US artist use. We are well informed we are not stupid naive uneducated people.

    • @caseyjones3522
      @caseyjones3522 Год назад +1

      check out Denzel Curry my fren, only one a fk with these days.

  • @jordanhunt4867
    @jordanhunt4867 Год назад +4

    It's all a load of shambles, you're right, people, especially young people are getting lied to, thinking this type of music is so great and fucking amazing, but in fact it's not, they're forgetting about the real proper greats of all time, artists from the past like Michael Jackson, Marti Pellow and Keane, whose music was and still is far better than all the crap of now, wake up people, this is all a sham

  • @curtis2299
    @curtis2299 Год назад +7

    In the 60s 70s 80s 90s, Americans bought into the idea that cheaper prices due to outsourcing manufacturing overseas was a great idea.
    Till they looked up and saw that we lost all our business!
    Same with streaming.

  • @theboi5584
    @theboi5584 Год назад +14

    I agree, I hate Spotify too.

    • @RoboMarioBros
      @RoboMarioBros Год назад +6

      Not just Spotify, but Apple Music and SoundCloud too

    • @urasenseii
      @urasenseii Год назад +2

      ​@@RoboMarioBros soundcloud ain't bad.

    • @remyroland2424
      @remyroland2424 Год назад

      ​@@RoboMarioBrosApple Music pays well their artists compared to Spotify.

  • @MissEnglish123
    @MissEnglish123 Год назад +13

    Social media has ruined music

    • @WuTangWax
      @WuTangWax Год назад +2

      Drake ruined music. Everything was good until all the OG's disappeared.

  • @jouluvalo6858
    @jouluvalo6858 Год назад +10

    Hit the nail on the damn head with this one 100% agree

  • @L3ssIsMoor3
    @L3ssIsMoor3 Год назад +10

    Also most “artist” don’t give a damn about making music just making a quick dollar. They always cared about making money, but you can read passion.

  • @mariocarrillomendoza7958
    @mariocarrillomendoza7958 Год назад +3

    You Just made me realize that i gotta focus on myself and my creativity in orther to succeed, that applies to any thing we do in life.

  • @tylerchatman67
    @tylerchatman67 Год назад +7

    I have a idea, How bout We as a culture cancel Modern music and Listen to old music from the 70s, 80s, 90s for a whole decade to re spark the creativity

    • @impulse_raps
      @impulse_raps Год назад +3

      I’m with it!

    • @BillBiggs1
      @BillBiggs1 Год назад +3

      It’s happening already. Stats show that old music was streamed more overall than new music.

  • @aubry980
    @aubry980 Год назад +16

    I feel like people completely forget what streaming was made to solve; piracy. Making 300k more than zero is a way better deal and is the reason why all the labels were even on board. And fairly paying artists is an optimistic view that will never happen, why? Because unlimited streaming is not a viable model. It’s why every single subscription based service is never making profit and never will. They pump money into something that doesn’t pump much back. It’s great for the subscriber because they’re getting a hell of a deal, but for the people making the stuff, they’re getting snuffed, because best believe the suits need their return first. Streaming is not ruining music, greed is. It went from labels being owned by musicians who were actually involved in everything they’d release to big conglomerates buying it all up for the back catalog and now all the new stuff is a soulless numbers game. The reason mediocrity is so lucrative is because it puts off the least amount of people. It maximizes the amount of people that are willing to listen and spend their money, the safe play. But time and time again, some new thing proves that being genuine and actually caring for a good product will outsell the market and more. But really it’s all down to people, you and me, the buyers. We have the power to make change happen, but realistically it won’t.

    • @2villainy
      @2villainy Год назад +2

      Exactly so I don't understand what's the issue....he basically sounds like a youngster who just realized how the game works. The pay is minimum but it's all profit regardless....get on stage and perform...it's always been the primary way to generate income.
      Only problem streaming caused is allowing any sorry fuck to put music out there without the help of a label.

    • @caseyjones3522
      @caseyjones3522 Год назад

      no, performing live hasn't always been the main source of income. when physical media was still around it made more money than touring. Touring was considered the advert for the album.@@2villainy

  • @TheTrueChrisA.K.
    @TheTrueChrisA.K. Год назад +12

    Great video, just would like 2 add a couple of things...
    There are also things like bot farms
    & Tik Tok's system of "heating", that are intentionally designed 2 make the artist / song appear bigger than they actually are, which further plays into how distorted the numbers have been.
    As Public Enemy said,
    Don't believe the hype.

  • @DADON99
    @DADON99 Год назад +2

    People don’t understand…yes it can be great that mostly everything today is convenient but with the convenience is the lack of quality

  • @TheWorldsNo1Superstar
    @TheWorldsNo1Superstar Год назад

    Being an artist is the most appealing career when it comes to expression, financial freedom, and influence. The evolution of our industry continues to decline. Not all translates into $$$, not all that shines is golden, and success is not what the media tell you. If you, as a fan, admire an artist and our content, find ways to support beyond the streaming, merchandise and word of mouth exposure helps us all. And don't believe everything you hear. I'll take time to Thank all of you who follows and shares our creations. Let's Dance! ❤

  • @daryushowell6530
    @daryushowell6530 Год назад +5

    I used to like owning albums, now they take all the power out of the people's hands 😢 streaming definitely have an agenda

    • @BillBiggs1
      @BillBiggs1 Год назад +1

      I bought a car with a CD player so I went to my local store and bought every cd by 21 pilots I could find. The rest of my music collection is just downloads

  • @Captain-America92
    @Captain-America92 Год назад +4

    Streaming is destroying all media, it's about to destroy gaming next.

    • @WuTangWax
      @WuTangWax Год назад +1

      games already destroyed. Im staying with original xbox and 360 forever. This generation sucks ass

  • @NORBZMUSIC
    @NORBZMUSIC Год назад +5

    I'll flip this - the streaming platforms have made me a millionaire, without having to turn myself into a brand or do loss leader deals. I operate as hundreds of artist names playing in every genre and getting billions of streams a year (thx to tik tok, hundreds of millions on the normal DSP's). This was never possible before, and the 'traditional rollout' for artists are far removed from actually monetizing the platforms and ones talent. In the same time I've seen countless artists come and go and get blown out by small and big labels alike.
    If you are a producer and artist hybrid - it is YOUR time - launch yourself as as many artists as you can - and keep 100% as you are the writer, producer, performer, lyricist, publisher, and label. I have 30,000+ tracks in my library and the whole library is worth 8-20x multiples depending on the size/success of said artist name..
    My personal artist name is one of my smallest accounts, and I do stuff outside of normal music (foley, field recordings/nature, asmr, elevator music, meditation stuff..), urban music on Spotify pays sh!te compared to anything on Apple in English speaking territories outside urban/drill/trap/pop/etc.
    Pandering to the algo with SEO with good quality content on the DSP's is akin to getting on page one for keywords on google circa 2010. You don't need to be famous to be wealthy, and often times artists sacrifice the bag for the fame unknowingly and knowingly. Fame is a curse in my book, get the bag and stay under the radar let the credits and results speak for themselves. I hope anyone reading this that is an artist or a producer makes it this year, don't forget you are much more than a producer, or rapper, you create content, that YOU should own top to bottom, that you can monetize forever in many ways. Make your dreams come true, the streaming platforms can make it easier than ever.

  • @davidbellard8345
    @davidbellard8345 Год назад +11

    I agree that streaming is killing hip hops current iteration of the made for the masses street rapper music. I think we’ll see a shift back more of the original artists in the next 2-3 years. Dudes like Smino, Boogie and JID gonna be in the place of lil baby’s

  • @Guythatlivesaquietlife
    @Guythatlivesaquietlife Год назад +23

    As much it seems a bit hypocritical. Drake said something really important, awards, streams or other vain statistic doesn't matter, as long as you have people supporting you, you succeeded.

    • @fantastichiphop
      @fantastichiphop  Год назад +3

      100% true

    • @mpendulombhele5036
      @mpendulombhele5036 Год назад +3

      He also said Spotify should add more money from streaming to give to Artist

    • @Guythatlivesaquietlife
      @Guythatlivesaquietlife Год назад +2

      @@mpendulombhele5036 he's on top right now but he understands the grind(maybe better than anyone else). Having these words said by the most comercially accomplished artist, truly give some weight.

  • @einstwareinlicht
    @einstwareinlicht Год назад +2

    Since 2016 all music on radio sounds the same to me.

  • @jamalmarsh2617
    @jamalmarsh2617 Год назад +2

    If NBA YoungBoy is the top artist out. This a terrible time to be alive

    • @thedon0516
      @thedon0516 Год назад +1

      He's not the top artist out. All those numbers and streams don't equate to sales units. Plus streams aren't worth anything. The biggest artist in rap right now are Drake, Travis, Cole, Kendrick, Future, & Uzi. They have big sales numbers and has sold merch, and have sold arenas and stadiums before. But let RUclips views and Streaming numbers fool you. They trying to manipulate the masses into thinking these hot new trendy rappers are sellling when they really not. 95% of aren't

  • @vagabond4113
    @vagabond4113 Год назад +8

    Lil Yachty said Drake tends to feature with artists he has a personal bong with. Due to him and Travis' history I reckon Drake did the feature for free

    • @paulvitala8367
      @paulvitala8367 Год назад +1

      Drake is a culture vulture a'd yatvhy is a clown who behind drake back like a dog

  • @jimstone8842
    @jimstone8842 Год назад

    We need to go back to the Kazaa/Napster days when everything was free

  • @wnbagotnext7251
    @wnbagotnext7251 Год назад +4

    This explains why I only like buying CDs from the 90s-00s, Retro video games and old school DVDs and Anime.

  • @DD_MENEN
    @DD_MENEN Год назад +6

    Can we talk about why songs are literally 2 minutes long 😢😢😢... Is that cause of streaming too???

    • @Crimsongz
      @Crimsongz Год назад +2

      Sadly yes 😢

    • @zeekjones2492
      @zeekjones2492 Год назад +3

      In my research 2 min songs are nothing new. they were doing this back in the 30s-60s.

    • @Crimsongz
      @Crimsongz Год назад

      @@zeekjones2492 it wasn’t as common as of now

    • @WuTangWax
      @WuTangWax Год назад

      ​@@Crimsongzexactly

    • @CheapSushi
      @CheapSushi Год назад +2

      Yeah, there was also a trend with people milking Spotifying by having 31 second songs because it takes 30 seconds for Spotify to mark a song as "heard" to count for payment. So some people were even breaking up long songs into 31 second chunks. Especially some specific genres. And for more popular music, shorter songs make more money too in ways if you're doing it for discovery, like on TikTok and getting paid on Streaming because, you get paid more by volume versus length of listening. So 2 x 2 min songs earns more than 1 x 4 min song.

  • @who_is_dis
    @who_is_dis Год назад +1

    Streaming platforms are haemorrhaging all the money to themselves, and yet they're still somehow losing money 🤣

  • @dannywhacko
    @dannywhacko Год назад +5

    The underground is where it’s at rn, I suggest y’all tap in 💯🖤 I’m Danny Whacko btw

  • @g718ny
    @g718ny Год назад +4

    It's not music it's entertainment

  • @tengoodquestions
    @tengoodquestions Год назад

    Have you heard about Deezer and Universal announcing today about switching up the economics of music streaming and revenue share?

  • @Maddayz13
    @Maddayz13 Год назад +1

    per person to stream the same song could be atleast 10 times a day ( especially like travis scott, drake..etc) what travis did to utopia to streaming line, and for opening he hit hard, it could be more than 300, 400K i suppose.

  • @maroon9273
    @maroon9273 Год назад +1

    Plus, djs and radio stations too. Bragging about streaming views is for losers. Sold our concerts, merchandises, certified plaque and critically acclaimed reviewed (b- and up) albums and ep's matters the most.

  • @Suztvfan
    @Suztvfan 3 месяца назад

    That feature list at 1:35 seems not completely accurate. Eminem had been known to swap features if he respects you. He does a feature for an artist and might ask for a feature back on one of his own tracks later. This was confirmed by Tech9 for Speedom and it doesn't seem to have changed.

  • @AboutDatlife-sv3yv
    @AboutDatlife-sv3yv Год назад +3

    When I was growing up hip hop had it start, and it was diverse. Dela Soul, Kwame, Slick Rick, BDP, and many more and they always told a story, and not every story involved killing, and drug use, and misogyny. The message has to change, or rap is dead.

  • @333Xanax
    @333Xanax Год назад +1

    Good vid thanks!

  • @jonathanmason6401
    @jonathanmason6401 Год назад +10

    rap is at a new low...

    • @AP-o2
      @AP-o2 Год назад +11

      *mainstream rap is at a new low…
      Fixed it for you

    • @vizualwarrior129
      @vizualwarrior129 Год назад +4

      You have a utopia pfp 🗿 that says all I need to know ab ur taste in rap lmao

    • @bulbasaurus-rex
      @bulbasaurus-rex Год назад +3

      @@vizualwarrior129 utopia wasnt even that bad though, plus pfp's dont mean anything bro

  • @SeptemberTV410
    @SeptemberTV410 Год назад

    The ones that needed this video to realize what’s going on are the ones that made it this way

  • @AllD3y
    @AllD3y Год назад

    Lil Baby catchin strays just cuz his name got baby in it is willlddd😅😭😭

  • @god563616
    @god563616 4 месяца назад

    artists were going nuts about CD burning music back in the early 2000's. That is NOTHING compared to this.

  • @stickynorth
    @stickynorth Год назад +1

    In the old days musicians toured to sell the album, now it's the opposite... A new album is only used to justify the moneymaking tours that exist...

  • @rocimasa
    @rocimasa Год назад

    Just said this yesterday 💎

  • @orlock20
    @orlock20 Год назад

    Bloat was around in the '80s and were called filler tracks. An album would have two or three singles and seven or eight filler tracks. Filler tracks have probably existed earlier than that.

  • @mrankin2825
    @mrankin2825 Год назад +1

    I know it's a good album if I want to buy a single or the album.

  • @michaelmitchell5098
    @michaelmitchell5098 Год назад +1

    Just basically…there is no more record business except for the fact is they have found another way to rip off the artist like they have been doing since 1951. They are just going through the front door now.

  • @Princessmisaofficial
    @Princessmisaofficial Год назад +1

    Fame and clout really messes people over

  • @jessekauffman3336
    @jessekauffman3336 Год назад

    Of course the record companies and streaming services have this on lock down from artists

  • @kevindunkley6974
    @kevindunkley6974 Год назад +3

    What matters is the artist making quality art and getting paid for it not just the streaming service and yes the fans matter but the artist needs to get their money also not just streaming service

  • @Sacto1654
    @Sacto1654 7 месяцев назад

    What killed it wasn't streaming services. What killed it was this entity called Clear Channel, as iHeart Media was known before 2013. Clear Channel's near-monopoly control of FM music stations resulted in Clear Channel deciding what artist were to be popular, not what customers wanted to hear. And arguably the biggest beneficiary is one Taylor Alison Swift...

  • @cynthiapickett8577
    @cynthiapickett8577 Год назад +1

    They need to go on strike against the record/music like SAG-AFTRA are doing.

  • @RemixTV1000
    @RemixTV1000 Год назад

    Are those feature prices accurate where did you get that list from?

  • @jonahblock
    @jonahblock 5 месяцев назад

    im sure paying for artificial streams must cut into the profits also. so whats happeneing here is people pay spotifify, other people exploit it by flooding it for plays and they make their money off those plays instead of people actually liking them by buying songs, merch and tickets? so if you game the algorthyem right, your stuff just gets played whether people want to hear it or not and you get paid? it's just a grift?

  • @eyahyo
    @eyahyo Год назад

    You should do a viewers rap hot takes video

  • @andresciahooten9598
    @andresciahooten9598 Год назад +2

    What are you talking about?! They have been releasing bad albums since 2016. Because streaming music had became popular in the middle 2010’s

  • @hugheswhiteman1674
    @hugheswhiteman1674 Год назад +3

    All these artists really suck. Hip hop lost is swag. Most people gon disagree cause they don't know what I mean.

  • @zvengeancezealot3540
    @zvengeancezealot3540 Год назад +5

    Underground artist is where its at.

  • @SweaterSwagg
    @SweaterSwagg Год назад

    Great video and topic, W opinion

  • @ZeldasMask
    @ZeldasMask Год назад

    I feel like we don’t have any ‘big pop stars’ anymore and the ones we do have feel very forced Lille Olivia Rodrigo

  • @g4bbn149
    @g4bbn149 Год назад +5

    We stuck in the trap sound and the new niggas ain’t/cant step up fr

    • @maroon9273
      @maroon9273 Год назад +2

      And drill trash as well.

    • @g4bbn149
      @g4bbn149 Год назад +2

      @@maroon9273 drill pretty much went to shit wen pop died nobody evolvin the sound only niggas holdin it down in NY fr is sheff n sleepy

  • @L3ssIsMoor3
    @L3ssIsMoor3 Год назад

    Before I watch the video. My opinion on the title is that most “artist” only want viral music and playlist now. Playlist albums have always been around, but it seems more than ever now. It’s all about the stream and not about making good music.

  • @dashiajames1882
    @dashiajames1882 Год назад

    Wowww I didn't know that's all they get, that's basically nothing. Wish they would give something new & wayyyy different..!!

  • @avilengroup7187
    @avilengroup7187 4 месяца назад

    The solution is simple: we need to go back to solid media of some sort. We need to have tangible products and a new medium for delivering music to consumers and i don't mean T-shirts etc I wouldn't buy a drake T-shirt. Until this is done as of now there is no music industry.

  • @edebonhar
    @edebonhar Год назад +2

    This is actually good advice for new artists

  • @hudgee
    @hudgee 11 месяцев назад

    I released a bunch of second rate music listening to that quantity over quality horse crap advice- wish I had never released any of it! Decided to stop streaming my music period at this point. Love the video- wish it had more views!

  • @TheRobba
    @TheRobba 5 месяцев назад

    Listen to The Robba

  • @smartybabytv5547
    @smartybabytv5547 Год назад +1

    The laziest response is “ just make more creative music” the consumers dictate the market it’s the consumers fault not the artists who they get poppin. U can’t just make “ creative music” and be successful or make a living.

    • @caseyjones3522
      @caseyjones3522 Год назад +1

      its not just the consumers, its payola and marketing backed by the major labels. There's well documented cases of majors inflating streaming numbers across all social media.

  • @ramseyrosario3126
    @ramseyrosario3126 Год назад +1

    I don't care if a record label or streaming service is f****** over a artist😂😂

  • @_sunnysideup_
    @_sunnysideup_ Год назад +1

    Social and streaming have devalued ANY artistic integrity and experience.

  • @KestraBeatz
    @KestraBeatz Год назад +1

    you can not put playboi carti and quality in the same sentence you just contradicted your own video about subject matter that has been said a thousand times

  • @2villainy
    @2villainy Год назад

    The way to make money as an artist has always been doing shows....the online stuff is basically promo to eventually to get you to actually attend shows in person....if you're an artist or musician looking for big paydays from the internet, you definitely doing it wrong. So this shouldn't even been a concern to make a video about.

  • @ramadongordany3739
    @ramadongordany3739 Год назад +1

    He jumped scared us with a sexual assault bar by NBA Youngboy

  • @mujozamusic
    @mujozamusic Год назад

    NF - Hope

  • @Blessed-dr5qk
    @Blessed-dr5qk Год назад +2

    j cole n kendrick n meek dropped ball

  • @yanganaperera8500
    @yanganaperera8500 Год назад +3

    The only original artists ik is Uzi, Carti, Tyler, Kanye and Kendrick, and those guys have been up in the rap game not even dropping regular albums

    • @skywalker2759
      @skywalker2759 Год назад +3

      Drake has been on top for 10 years lmao
      Casual

    • @itsbewaee
      @itsbewaee Год назад +1

      He purposely skipped drake

    • @maroon9273
      @maroon9273 Год назад

      ​@@itsbewaeecrazy thing we add lil uzi, and carti in the pop category.

  • @deedwayne2752
    @deedwayne2752 Год назад +3

    Eminem gets billions streams more than Taylor Swift & Adele, sumn sound fishy 😢 ?? Anyone ?

    • @remyroland2424
      @remyroland2424 Год назад +1

      Bro, Eminem is literally bigger than those 2 artists combined.

  • @gravegaming2023
    @gravegaming2023 Год назад

    7:41 revival has entered the chat

  • @akin2none639
    @akin2none639 Год назад +4

    ".003-.005" of a dollar, not cent. But overall point stands, good vid

  • @nuninuninchannel
    @nuninuninchannel Год назад +2

    The only Rap/Hip-Hop i care for is Eminem. The other rappers is nothing but just a bunch of people acting like a wannabe gangsters.

  • @nijoelgreene851
    @nijoelgreene851 Год назад

    DaBaby really never dropped a bloated album. All his albums have been 14 songs or less with the exception of 1 deluxe he has

    • @BillBiggs1
      @BillBiggs1 Год назад

      What a stupid name. He really calls himself that

  • @Camelotskin
    @Camelotskin Год назад

    Satan, Auto-tune, and Mumbling ruined Hip Hop.

  • @hershey5790
    @hershey5790 Год назад +1

    Rap now is a circus of clowns - Royce da 59.

  • @NousagiCaptain
    @NousagiCaptain Год назад

    I mean....the profit you quoted for Travis Scott, isn't bad at all when you consider, hes going to continue to rake in more and more money week after week until the plateau is reached and streams are minimum. if he make 600,000k in one goddman day, theres 7 days in a week G. People gonna have that shit in they playlist for at LEAST a couple weeks or a week. I think its a little misleading to make it seem like he aint really get shit.

    • @mraaronhd
      @mraaronhd Год назад

      Compare that to the past when artists used to make more money than what they do now. The music industry’s profits are much lower than both the movie and video game industries. As a matter of fact, the video game industry grossed more than both the movie and music industries combined.

    • @NousagiCaptain
      @NousagiCaptain Год назад +2

      @@mraaronhd Yea but the way this dude is presenting this video makes it seem like its a waste of time to get your music on streaming, because your only honna get pennies. When back in the day you would just get nothing.
      Youd just be another dude walkin around trying to get people to buy your shitty little mixtape lmao.

    • @thedon0516
      @thedon0516 Год назад

      Yeah but a video game isn't free, music & movies are. If Drake and Taylor Swift dropped a album today, anyone can listen to it absolutely free. Not saying it wouldn't sell but you can listen to it for free. A brand new AAA video game like COD or 2K or Grand Theft Auto, you spending at least $50 for those, regardless if buy the game from a store or from Playstation or Xbox Store

  • @kcameron819
    @kcameron819 Год назад +1

    Have to stop listening to those massive spotify playlists.

  • @metadegen
    @metadegen Год назад +1

    Rap killed itself for selling out for the , money and not the art

  • @Bishop11111
    @Bishop11111 Год назад

    Spotify hasn’t turned a profit yet to date