The Journey To Breaking An Artist
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- There's something you need to know if you want to break as an artist.
It's not always the journey which you expect. Often artists believe that breaking means getting streams which end up having people follow you on Instagram and generating views on RUclips. The truth is, it just doesn't work like that.
In this video I outline exactly how it happens in each area and how they're interlinked.
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Would you advice your service for Latin Urban Artist?
Motivation and consistency are the hardest parts. Gotta make sure you stay loving what you do
yep most definitely and a whole lot of money
So important..you..don't try to hard it could put you off
@@thesuncollective1475 yep exactly. at least have a stable / flexible job maybe related to the music industry in some way to stay involved
Consistency on RUclips is a must. The most successful RUclipsrs have scheduled content that drops the same day and time every week.
I would say mental health bec that’s the motor of any action
5 years of no sleep and over 100 songs released, I have finally hit 10M+ streams organically (no paid advertising, no funding/label, no team) and made music my full time job. Whew, taking the long & slow route is a grind but feels so fkn rewarding. Excited to see the growth coming this year. Great video man 🤍
I am proud of u man
..but you didnt link to your music? where's the proof? what's your schedule? strategy? you just bragged and dipped out lol
@@empowermph click his profile and he has 2.4 million views accumulated here alone, I think that’s fair proof
I'm interested to collab with different artists if you down dm me
That's amazing, we're proud of your hard work!
Please bring that 1 hour video. I’ll watch it faithfully
Same! I second this!
yeah me to im here for that type of content
Same my band just released our first song and it’s doing okay but nobody is really listening to it so I really hope they release that 1 hour video cuz I’ll sit down and watch the whole thing.
ditto
@@tollz7194 send a Spotify link, I'll give you guys a listen. 😉😁
Music first. It’s still all about the music. If you’re putting the necessary energy into making the music actually GREAT’, your image, your network, your visuals, your whole bubble will slowly but steadily expand. A music career is years of the first 75%, and then the last quarter can take 1 week or literally be overnight. And remember the pursuit of the contribution to the human body of music should be the goal; the craft itself. If that’s the goal, it will infect everyone you come across and you will be undeniable. Then you’re a time bomb.
What do you consider great music? Because I love and create Free Jazz, Metal and Soul/R&B. I can tell you right now which genre people consider great and that depends on taste. R&B/Soul is most favored, Metal is 2nd and Free jazz is 3rd. Having Great music is very subjective because it all boils down to taste.
it's not all about the music and it never has been. focus on everything else too. Obviously the music should be great, and you should still try to make great music you enjoy, but its not the only thing you need. telling yourself that success is inevitable because you make good music is simply delusional.
@@tommy2170 agreed. Why would artist go through the hassle of having a distinct aesthetic/look if it didn’t matter
I like this fucking guy ☝🏼
Been thinking about this for years just focus on the craft , better songs ,better mixes overall. I look back on the shit I used to make and compare it with now it’s like I flipped a switch but always know there’s room for improvement
The first music marketing video where i didn't feel like I have to worry about IG or TikTok 🙏😭👏
Seriously!
except you do....
@@gidd I think you missed his point.
..buuut....you do tho'
hope whoever is watching this video gets a chance to get heard. keep it up guys you got this
Staying motivated to post new songs and dealing with depression is extremely difficult.
Dealing with depression by posting new songs 🤘 🤙
emo debbie downer..smoke bud..clean diet..start recording and releasing..dont bum everyone out, we all going thru it
The best musicians often have depression. Me sadly too and i feel stuck in all this problems and from this basis i have to build up my carrier. Kinda fucked up but there is no other way anyways because music is the only job for me.
I feel u bro
3:28 I’m with you brother.
This gave me such a breath of relief Alex. I just hit 100k streams last week but it didn't even feel exciting because I know my save rate is abysmally low and I only have 700 followers on IG. I kept waiting for the crossover to happen but it just doesn't. This was definitely a boost of confidence for me
What do you count as streams? 100K on spotify over all releases? Or 100K all plattforms combines?
@@moritzvoneschersheim 100k on Spotify. I dont have that many streams on Apple Music so I don't usually count them
Congratulations on breaking 💯K!!! I’m going to follow you on IG and boost you up to 701 followers 😉
OfficialProphet, in your about section in RUclips you don’t list your IG account or any other social media platforms. It may be hard for your fans to find you. I couldn’t find you on IG.
After visiting your RUclips about tab, I noticed that I didn’t update my own about tab to include my social media links! 😳🤔😂
So I took my own advice and updated my about information. If you get a chance check out my about tab and see if it inspires you to include any additional details in your about tab. Let me know if you think I should include anything else.
Thank you for your comment and it helped me out!
I was wondering where you guys were yesterday. This is the perfect video because I'm an impatient person.
I really needed this. I was really conflicted about where to go next.
The majority of echo going in to your mic will be coming from directly behind you. Popping something like a rug, a thick wool coat or throw, just behind where your head is will help massively ✌️
Very true, it's hard to get IG fans to Spotify because Spotify wants to advertise for like 3 mins before they can hear your song which pisses the fans off especially if they are on the free spotify subscription.
That’s why your music should be available everywhere
@@vrrtvrrt5700 i just identify what DSP they use the most for instance, in Nigeria they use audiomack and boom play the most so I put that at the top on my SmartLink since that's my target audience and they do Spotify but in South Africa they do.in the UK and the US, they are beginning to use Deezer more now so I add that to my smart link then I add Spotify and the rest everywhere.
I have not seen a single video from Burstimo that wasn't helpful, you guys rock!!!
This basically laid out exactly what I was doing wrong. Such a great help!
It’s great that you guys emphasized longevity
I think you nailed it. Insta can pop very early but can stagnate. Live shows are basically a joke until you are well known enough to use live shows to meet a new audience. TikTok - its pretty much hype. TikTok doesn't do anything for anybody. 100% luck of the draw.
I make all my music money from live shows/parties it basically funds all my videos and marketing. Don't sleep on live shows starting out.
I just crossed 200k on Spotify, got on a Editorial Playlist and 100k on my debut single! Thanks for all the advice!
We been grinding for 12 years; between multiple bands. As soon as we gain traction someone in the band quits.
So me and my pa decided to go solo. Been a year so far and only have 51 subscribers. So, in reality, we have the patience for slow growth.
Most bands take atleast 7 years to break. But no one talks about that. Thanks for making people aware!
amazing as always. your stuff has been a super helpful resource in my grind from 0 streams to 700k. cheers
This is the best summary of how breaking in the music industry !!! BRAVO
Thanks so much for this video. Been doing this for many years. I’m still in the first stage of your chart though. But I love music so much, I’ll be doing it forever no matter which part of the chart I’m currently in. 😆
Thank you! 🙏🏽
This video was the perfect Birthday gift, thank you!
This is very insightful. Can't wait for the longer one.
Very excited for the full video. This video, along with the diagram, alone has been MASSIVELY helpful! Thank you guys! as always, Alex, Maddie and the whole team, excellent work.
Dang that's a crazy chart
Twitter and Facebook a waste of time? I only recently started tweeting again and I actually like the platform quite a bit. Thank you for this video. I’m looking forward to your longer video!
Thank you for making this video. I learnt a lot. I look forward to the detailed one! 🖤
Man you are dropping gems, had me completely fascinated
This is amazing. Excited for the longer video
Thank you because I'm an artist and I'm gaining followers on spotify and monthly listeners but they are not going to my IG or RUclips and now I have a better understanding I have to keep going
I just find instagram pointless since the algorithm came in about a year ago. My motivation posts which are part of my branding just don't get liked even though they are brilliant.
Keep going fellow musicians
Instagram has gotten so bad when it comes to likes
..anyone who mentions 'branding'..out
Wow really informative and I def needed this type of new perspective rn... I can't wait to watch the long video!
Can’t wait for the more in-depth version!
I loved this video! I would love to see you review how certain artists (Martin Garrix, Kungs, Ariana Grande) broke using this format.
Its great to see a visual example to help explain how all the platforms work. Im still a bit unsure of how much weight radio holds because a single play on radio usually reaches many people, while one stream is usually going to reach one person. Would really like to hear more of your thoughts on sharing music via word of mouth; networking with the industry face to face and at shows.
Extremely helpful. I'm a new artist and the chart plus your elaboration provides an effective course of action. Thank you!
Ngl, this is probably your most valuable video. Good job!
Definitely in the beginning you gotta work on them all individually it looks like!
I’m taking notes on this!
Great content as always. The beard is looking sweet, my dude.
You’d be better off by having a hypercardioid/shotgun mic on a mic stand mounted overhead or use a lav mic rather than spending loads on acoustic panelling. Ideal if you can do both but the issue is the distance of the mic from the source and that it’s probably a camera mic.
Thank You!!!! Please do more visual boards because us Visual learners need those!
Thank you for this guys❤️❤️
I’m exited for the follow up video. Thank you
I find it interesting the emphasis on word of mouth. Just personally I have never fallin in love with an artist/song based on someone elses suggestion unless it was a band that inspired one of my already favorite bands. I would almost argue that a platform like Tik Tok is the new word of mouth, because a song goes viral on there, gets reposted on IG, goes viral on there and next thing you know people are streaming and adding your song to playlist on spotify/tidal/apple.. I've seen a handful of artists literally go from nothing to 100m streams on a song because of Tik Tok..
In all businesses:
Never assume you consume your product the same way as your target audience. The tastemakers of any genre share music through word of mouth. All those constantly looking for good music in a new genre share with their friends
TikTok isn’t a replacement to marketing, it’s an addition. It makes sense to use as many tools that you can optimize. The major platforms are important
this is super good, don't skip
Great video, the secret tho: money. I generated 250k streams and over 100k on youtube last year, cost me $15,000 in legitimate marketing. Why ppl need labels, or to deal drugs, freaking expensive man.
Nah you’re capping, you don’t have many views or streams at all I highly doubt you put 15k in
not possible
I love ur vids
This is very good. Thanks so much.
Excellent breakdown. Thanks a lot for this man
awesome! Great info
I'm glad you say Press/Radio has little influence on breaking an artist
Thanks for this! This video was really informative!
the video I didn't know I needed :D
I'm not sure what's really taking off for me right now. From Spotify to RUclips to IG and Tik Tok, it just seems to be little trickles everywhere.
Got 100k streams on our single on spotify
Which strategy did most of your streams come from?
@@axellemaire6101 Instagram story ads .)
sick video, im trying to become an artist manager and be the best i can be for my artists, these videos really help. Thank you so much. cant wait for the extended version!!
respect for doing this shorter videos it was really helpful really looking foward to the hour long video
Great video looking forward to the longer video 👏🏾👏🏾
Amazing! Can't wait for the long version!
Thanks for this 🚀
hope we get the long video soon!! very excited
This is one of the best videos you guys have put out. It really gives a view of the bigger picture. I'm at the 10k mark for streams and I was planning on releasing a music video exclusively on RUclips, and a 1 min "behind the scenes" video cut for IG released the same day. It looks like you are saying this will not be an effective way to grow our RUclips at this stage of growth. Should I just release the music video directly to IG?
Unless your narrative of the BTS is super strong, where people say "wow that story was so good I just have to see how the end product came out like", then you won't get people across to RUclips. I don't discourage BTS content, documenting is great when making it for yourself and to add depth to you as an artist, so I encourage it if anything but it should be for you to look back on and for those to see when you eventually break. I'd upload the music vid to both YT and IG and upload the BTS but with low expectations on reach and conversions.
Hey!! We are waiting for the long version video!!
You need bigger panels to kill the echo.. You can build them yourself easily with some wood frames and Rockwool
I will gladly sit through a 1 hour video 🔥
Your video is great. Please don't put so much advertising in the middle in the future, it brings you out full. Rather at the beginning & at the end. Otherwise, everything top and I'm looking forward to the new videos. You have my subscription :)
I’ve loved all the videos I’ve seen from you guys. Thanks again
I Appreciate The information I Really Found Alot of The Information Useful
The diagram was super helpful. Thank for this great video! Really brought me up from some of the small things I've been down about lately. Looking forward to the one hour video!
You guys are great, and seem to provide accurate and useful info. There is just one point I'm a bit confused about, and that is the use of the term "Stream" as it is used here AND in particular, when talking about RUclips. I get the impression it may be interchanged or confused with "Plays" or "Views". To me the distinction is that Streams are coming in to you either live or in realtime via a pre- made list, while the others are activated when you choose to click on a video you see on the menu, that is NOT "Streaming" at the moment live. I wish this distinction was made more clear apparent - not only here but generally across the board. Definitions are becoming ever more vital, in that we are ALL on the same page when discussing various topics rather than just assuming everyone shares the same definitions.
There are 2 tutorials how to build cheap acoustic panels on the channel "DIY Perks". Meanwhile, you can use a plugin to remove reverb (like from accusonus).
Oh no. This shouldn't be your last diagram. Think about all the little diagrams that wouldn't see the light of the day, . . ever. Anyways, Thanks for your perspective on this. . and as always, love the yt ads. Online scam businesses and MLM's only. Beautiful
This has inspired me. I will have to look at it again and make my blue print of Music promotion plan and diagram from it.Thank you so much Burstimo!
great breakdown, but basically my main take away was that even with all these apps, its still incredibly difficult to break as an artist in 2021 lol
Your now my trainer
Great stuff!!
Greatest
That chart is amazing. I wonder how long it took for you to make it. It summarizes so much processes at work. Many different variables that interconnect which lead to different outcomes. Great work and thanks for the amazing content.
Run videos through ableton and use reduce ambience compressor until you set up panel
It's interesting. I have 100 million spotify streams but can't break on youtube, instagram, twitter, etc. Weird times lol.
Taking a quick glance at your numbers I'd say everything is about proportional to where it should be. Keep it going!
That is a good diagram. Helps make things more clear. Thank you.
Love this! Thanks ♥️
Any advice for an artist starting out with strong content and a devoted but small fan base? Where should we focus our energy? lol
Yes bro
great video and information, the first 1k subs is so hard to get, I think my personal experience I make instrumental music because I'm not a rapper or singer its hard to get exposure when there is no hooks or vocals on a track, so my question is as an indie artist how can I maximize my exposure as a beat maker besides working with other artist so I can keep all my royalties ?
My music has doing best on RUclips & word of mouth/cd sales on the streets back in 2014 lol I've only had my music up on Spotify, AppleMusic, iTunes, etc. for a year now and it's on some random playlists but hasn't grown too much yet! Gonna keep putting new music out!!
How do you stimulate word of mouth? I dont know if you guys made a video about this allready, if you did (I couldn’t find it x( )
Thank you I enjoyed this and look forward you the future videos , even if they are 45 min long 😂
You guys are so awesome!! Just wanted you to know that.
This video is incredibly useful! Thank you guys so much for all the knowledge I learn every day from you! 🖤 you guys are the best
Thank you so much man!
Man i wanna work with you guys
@Burstimo great content. However, I have 2 questions:
Firstly, for artists on a limited budget looking to get their first 100,000 streams, do you advise they stick to actively promoting on just one channel, or spread thinly across all social media channels?
Also, when you talk about streams, are you using the term in a generic manner as it pertains to each social media platform? Because for example, 100,000 RUclips views don't equal 100,000 streams.
Thanks!
Thanks for this ❤️. We missed u guys
THANKS FOR THE TIPS AND INSIGHT
I loved this! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and I agree that IG is the hardest but I’ve definitely seen music growth by using Instagram as a main platform! Looking forward to the longer video!
Great kinda depressing tho but good to have realistic expectations...Brave and honest move btw. Thanks chum!
depressing? youre getting a blueprint for independence..for free..depressing?
Excellent video. I am having to watch this 3-4 times to fully understand the ramifications, but it's REALLY solid info. Thanks so much for sharing.
I'm guessing the power of WOM remains the same, but would you say that it's pretty much the same picture in 2024 for the online stuff? With all the algorithm updates, and new features that have been added to the platforms since?