The key points I got from this one is stay true to yourself and don't try to be the next "someone else", be kind to everyone, and work hard. It's worth the effort.
Great! Those are all crucial points and some more obvious than others, but you’ll be surprised by on how many folks DON’T do that and then they wonder why their career is going nowhere. Thanks again as always for your comments. Cheers from MUBUTV
Stay your self means dont copy others sounds n style ..u can be the next superstar who is not you but not someone else...they dont need the seen before..they wont the never seen and the never heared
Absolutely Stephen! It's refreshing to see that in a world driven by numbers, there are still labels that prioritize the art and quality of music. It really makes a difference in the listening experience. 🎶
Seen A&R come and go from atlantic one was even my music promo person with the label before he became atlantic records a&r, hope pamula see's the black urban southern soul music market that bubbling under right now, atlantic was a strong soul label at one time, its back with southern soul. love whats she saying wishing pamela much success in this position. thank you for your share. like this content..
Absolutely! It's great to see the appreciation for the rich history of soul music at Atlantic Records. Pamela has a fantastic opportunity to tap into that vibrant southern soul market. We're excited to see what she brings to the table! Thanks for sharing your thoughts! MUBUTV
Hi Ethan, thanks so much for your comments on our conversation with Pamela. We're so glad that you're enjoying the content here. Don't forget to subscribe and hit the notification bell to be notified when new videos are released. Welcome aboard and thanks for being an 'Insider'. MUBUTV
thank you for another great video! i like that atlantic is big, yet artist friendly, not so data driven, and is focused on making good music. balanced with wanting the artist to have a good team and strong work ethic and acknowledging the importance of an artist’s story and personality, who they are behind the scenes and what they stand for. personally, i engage with an artist more once i hear their story, whether i like their music or not. to that end, i’ve read countless memoirs, and learning about their personal and musical journeys often give new meaning to their songs.
Thanks so much bb. That's absolutely true. Today, IT'S SO MUCH MORE than just songs. As you said, we want to know all of the non-creative aspects of an artists career and story BEFORE we commit to them.
@@MUBUTVIt’s 2024 and you’re still masking videos telling naive young musicians that they need to sign to someone else’s business and brand in order to have a career. Pick me pick me, record label employee, who might get sacked or jump ship to another business.
Excellent episode Ritch chocked full of info. I've learned to watch these interviews a couple times before commenting. I pick up something new everytime. Pamela has a passion for not only music but also her position within it. It's awesome to see the excitement in her speech when pointing out her perspective and approach. I was happy to hear her talk about actual artist development and how she believes in it. Also finding the next act before it has become one is amazing to hear coming from the inside. The segment on success was also a mind opener. The degrees of success and their definitions can greatly vary from one artist to another depending on the goal. What I took from that was, first of all have a goal and second focus on the small successes throughout the journey to the goal to stay motivated, inspired and productive. Ritch, the topic of wins for the artist once on board was food for thought for sure. Those incremental gains are huge in maintaining confidence and growth. There were a ton of thought provoking talking points here, thanks for that. As a side note, it may be a cool thing to have a few of these guests in one show. A collaboration of sorts. It would be a much longer episode but could be really interesting. Thanks again guys for the great content. Till next time take care 👍👍🎸🎵🎶
Great interview Ritch. Thanks for what you do. One thing you can add on your interviews “contacts to reach your guest, at least their right e-mails”. That will be well appreciated it
Thanks for your comment blessproduction3939. We will definitely try and do that where we can, thanks for your suggestion, and again we really appreciate you watching. MUBUTV
Pamela really does know her stuff! Her insights about signing with Atlantic Records are spot on, and it’s clear she has a deep understanding of the industry. It’s always refreshing to hear from someone so knowledgeable. What do you think was her most important point?
Absolutely, being an A&R (Artists and Repertoire) is no easy task! They have to juggle finding new talent, managing relationships, and making sure everything aligns with the label's vision. It's a challenging role, but also incredibly rewarding when they find that next big star. Keep up the great work with your art! MUBUTV
We’re glad that you got some great value out of this video with Pamela. Don’t forget to subscribe and click the notification bell to be notified when new videos are released. Thanks so much for being an ‘Insider’. MUBUTV
Fantastic! Glad you enjoyed the video. If you’ve haven’t done so yet subscribe to the channel and hit that notification bell to be notified when new videos are released. And thanks for being an ‘Insider’. Welcome aboard! MUBUTV
Thank you so much for your kind words! We're thrilled to hear you're enjoying our channel. Your support means the world to us! Don't forget to subscribe if you haven't already and hit the bell icon so you never miss an update. MUBUTV
Hello and thanks so much for your comments. Yes we do, we have a few. Here’s one you can check out with multi-platinum producer and A&R executive Brian Malouf… ruclips.net/video/6QBFLLz9-fE/видео.html
signing to a label is the best to make money and become international just they own the market, thing they keep selling that record labels are bad when all it does is make you bigger
@@TheBroknPezDispenserneither have you, your point? There’s tons of artists that didn’t get tucked over by the label, it’s possible you just have to have the knowledge so you don’t get fucked over via your ignorance to the industry, that’s where they get you, if you truly do have a market and they do see value in you, you have more leverage then them a lot of people don’t understand that until the deal is already done
That’s awesome to hear! Keep following your passion and working on your art. You'll get there! If you ever need tips or inspiration, don't hesitate to reach out. MUBUTV
It definitely can be a challenging field! Navigating the A&R landscape requires a lot of resilience and creativity. As an artist, what has been your experience so far? Any challenges or successes you’d like to share?
@ Well in my experience as an Artist I’ve performed at a few local places and sometimes I get overlooked at because of my gender or because I’m not rapping about sexually contents. I haven’t gotten a big break so far but I’m hoping I can get discovered one day
Hey there! Totally agree, Pamela and Atlantic are a great combo! It really brings something special to the table. Thanks for sharing your thoughts! MUBUTV
could I ask for help in the comment section of this video? I noticed you’ve told another commenter that if she/he ever needs help… then to reach out. Would it be possible if I ask for help as well? I aspire to be an artist one day and only this year am I only getting back to writing lyrics and finding beats on beat stars etc… I could really use some advice, if I need it . ☺️
It’s great to hear you’re getting back into writing lyrics and exploring beats. If you have a specific question, just drop them here, and we will try our best to answer you. MUBUTV
if its about making a living, your better to sell 5000 cds that you make and produce yourself then 500000 with a record company, if you want connections and videos and to get your face shown then you need a record company to grease some wheels.. and holes!
1-connections(staff will choose their nieces,kids,cousins,ect before signing a stranger 2-MONEY so you can bring few 100k on the table as security for them, you bring your own investment then they can provide you exposure if it work you'll get a contract. its 2024 not 1987 or even 2001
The key points I got from this one is stay true to yourself and don't try to be the next "someone else", be kind to everyone, and work hard. It's worth the effort.
Great! Those are all crucial points and some more obvious than others, but you’ll be surprised by on how many folks DON’T do that and then they wonder why their career is going nowhere. Thanks again as always for your comments. Cheers from MUBUTV
Thanks so much for your feedback.
Stay your self means dont copy others sounds n style ..u can be the next superstar who is not you but not someone else...they dont need the seen before..they wont the never seen and the never heared
And I agree-it's all about you being an artist for Atlantic Records or any Major Record Company
its good to hear some labels still care about quality
Absolutely Stephen! It's refreshing to see that in a world driven by numbers, there are still labels that prioritize the art and quality of music. It really makes a difference in the listening experience. 🎶
Seen A&R come and go from atlantic one was even my music promo person with the label before he became atlantic records a&r, hope pamula see's the black urban southern soul music market that bubbling under right now, atlantic was a strong soul label at one time, its back with southern soul. love whats she saying wishing pamela much success in this position. thank you for your share. like this content..
Absolutely! It's great to see the appreciation for the rich history of soul music at Atlantic Records. Pamela has a fantastic opportunity to tap into that vibrant southern soul market. We're excited to see what she brings to the table! Thanks for sharing your thoughts! MUBUTV
One of the best interviews. Love her work ethic
Hi Ethan, thanks so much for your comments on our conversation with Pamela. We're so glad that you're enjoying the content here. Don't forget to subscribe and hit the notification bell to be notified when new videos are released. Welcome aboard and thanks for being an 'Insider'. MUBUTV
thank you for another great video! i like that atlantic is big, yet artist friendly, not so data driven, and is focused on making good music. balanced with wanting the artist to have a good team and strong work ethic and acknowledging the importance of an artist’s story and personality, who they are behind the scenes and what they stand for. personally, i engage with an artist more once i hear their story, whether i like their music or not. to that end, i’ve read countless memoirs, and learning about their personal and musical journeys often give new meaning to their songs.
Wonderful! We’re glad yet again for your comments and that you’re getting value yet again on these videos. Remember it’s all about the music. MUBUTV
Thanks so much bb. That's absolutely true. Today, IT'S SO MUCH MORE than just songs. As you said, we want to know all of the non-creative aspects of an artists career and story BEFORE we commit to them.
The demands these days are high. But that’s the reality in the business side of it.
Indeed they are and that it is the reality for sure. Thanks for watching and thank for being an 'Insider'. MUBUTV
@@MUBUTVIt’s 2024 and you’re still masking videos telling naive young musicians that they need to sign to someone else’s business and brand in order to have a career. Pick me pick me, record label employee, who might get sacked or jump ship to another business.
Excellent episode Ritch chocked full of info. I've learned to watch these interviews a couple times before commenting. I pick up something new everytime.
Pamela has a passion for not only music but also her position within it. It's awesome to see the excitement in her speech when pointing out her perspective and approach.
I was happy to hear her talk about actual artist development and how she believes in it. Also finding the next act before it has become one is amazing to hear coming from the inside.
The segment on success was also a mind opener. The degrees of success and their definitions can greatly vary from one artist to another depending on the goal. What I took from that was, first of all have a goal and second focus on the small successes throughout the journey to the goal to stay motivated, inspired and productive.
Ritch, the topic of wins for the artist once on board was food for thought for sure. Those incremental gains are huge in maintaining confidence and growth.
There were a ton of thought provoking talking points here, thanks for that.
As a side note, it may be a cool thing to have a few of these guests in one show. A collaboration of sorts. It would be a much longer episode but could be really interesting. Thanks again guys for the great content. Till next time take care
👍👍🎸🎵🎶
Thanks so much Kory. We're glad that you're contributing to the conversation and continuing to get great value out of these videos. MUBUTV
Great interview Ritch. Thanks for what you do. One thing you can add on your interviews “contacts to reach your guest, at least their right e-mails”. That will be well appreciated it
Thanks for your comment blessproduction3939. We will definitely try and do that where we can, thanks for your suggestion, and again we really appreciate you watching. MUBUTV
I think it was to be kind and be passionate about music
Pamela Knows Her Stuff and she gives major points on signing with Atlantic Records and she's terrific
Pamela really does know her stuff! Her insights about signing with Atlantic Records are spot on, and it’s clear she has a deep understanding of the industry. It’s always refreshing to hear from someone so knowledgeable. What do you think was her most important point?
@@MUBUTV Just Being Yourself and not the next singer or artist-Just Bring Your Own Style and Learn The Music Business
I'm an artist, but I can understand the job of a&r is very tough.
Absolutely, being an A&R (Artists and Repertoire) is no easy task! They have to juggle finding new talent, managing relationships, and making sure everything aligns with the label's vision. It's a challenging role, but also incredibly rewarding when they find that next big star. Keep up the great work with your art! MUBUTV
Thank you very much Pamela for your great tips and advice on getting sign with a record label. I hope to get signed with Atlanta Records some day. ✌️
We’re glad that you got some great value out of this video with Pamela. Don’t forget to subscribe and click the notification bell to be notified when new videos are released. Thanks so much for being an ‘Insider’. MUBUTV
If that’s you’re goals and attitude, I can tell you now….you are crazy!
You Mean Atlantic Records(Not Atlanta Records)
Really informative
Fantastic! Glad you enjoyed the video. If you’ve haven’t done so yet subscribe to the channel and hit that notification bell to be notified when new videos are released. And thanks for being an ‘Insider’. Welcome aboard! MUBUTV
Thanks so much Yung! We really appreciate that. Be sure to sign up and subscribe so you don't ever miss an episode.
Hard work is the key
Absolutely! There’s no substitute. MUBUTV
Thank you for your channel us amazing
Thank you so much for your kind words! We're thrilled to hear you're enjoying our channel. Your support means the world to us! Don't forget to subscribe if you haven't already and hit the bell icon so you never miss an update. MUBUTV
Do you have any videos on: producers in the music industry
Hello and thanks so much for your comments. Yes we do, we have a few. Here’s one you can check out with multi-platinum producer and A&R executive Brian Malouf… ruclips.net/video/6QBFLLz9-fE/видео.html
Thank you Sir
You're welcome. We're glad you enjoyed the video. MUBUTV
It’s 2024, I don’t want to sign to a label, TF!?🤦♂️ 😂
signing to a label is the best to make money and become international just they own the market, thing they keep selling that record labels are bad when all it does is make you bigger
@@dnybeats5849 and in debt
@@dnybeats5849 You’ve obviously never been or known someone signed to a label.🙄
@@Ghosty716not if you go about it correctly
@@TheBroknPezDispenserneither have you, your point? There’s tons of artists that didn’t get tucked over by the label, it’s possible you just have to have the knowledge so you don’t get fucked over via your ignorance to the industry, that’s where they get you, if you truly do have a market and they do see value in you, you have more leverage then them a lot of people don’t understand that until the deal is already done
This interview was very educational ❤❤, I aspire to be a artist one day
That’s awesome to hear! Keep following your passion and working on your art. You'll get there! If you ever need tips or inspiration, don't hesitate to reach out. MUBUTV
Wow, I'm an artist, and I understand the A&R field can be really tough...
It definitely can be a challenging field! Navigating the A&R landscape requires a lot of resilience and creativity. As an artist, what has been your experience so far? Any challenges or successes you’d like to share?
@ Well in my experience as an Artist I’ve performed at a few local places and sometimes I get overlooked at because of my gender or because I’m not rapping about sexually contents. I haven’t gotten a big break so far but I’m hoping I can get discovered one day
If you believe Atlantic Records should sign me for my new generation music hook me up 😢
Great advice!
We're glad that you enjoyed the video. Thanks as always. MUBUTV
Appreciate the vid 👍🏿
Thanks so much for your kind words! Really glad you enjoyed the video. MUBUTV
pamela with atlantic la thats good..
Hey there! Totally agree, Pamela and Atlantic are a great combo! It really brings something special to the table. Thanks for sharing your thoughts! MUBUTV
Julie Greenwald Rocks!!!!!
No she does not 🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️
@@joco2826 Otay!!!!!
Thanks for teaching me wisdom
Absolutely Marlon! Glad you’re getting value out of the videos. Keep watching to learn and grow more. Thanks for being an ‘Insider’. MUBUTV
Nice one am on the look out !
Thanks for watching and staying tuned! MUBUTV
@@MUBUTV am with you my dear!
How do i get ob the blog she is speaking about?
could I ask for help in the comment section of this video? I noticed you’ve told another commenter that if she/he ever needs help… then to reach out. Would it be possible if I ask for help as well?
I aspire to be an artist one day and only this year am I only getting back to writing lyrics and finding beats on beat stars etc… I could really use some advice, if I need it . ☺️
It’s great to hear you’re getting back into writing lyrics and exploring beats. If you have a specific question, just drop them here, and we will try our best to answer you. MUBUTV
Thank You!
if its about making a living, your better to sell 5000 cds that you make and produce yourself then 500000 with a record company, if you want connections and videos and to get your face shown then you need a record company to grease some wheels.. and holes!
👀
Thanks and enjoy. MUBUTV
👀
1-connections(staff will choose their nieces,kids,cousins,ect before signing a stranger
2-MONEY so you can bring few 100k on the table as security for them,
you bring your own investment then they can provide you exposure if it work you'll get a contract.
its 2024 not 1987 or even 2001
I need her contact information 🙏🏽
Do the job before you get the title!
Well, surely I will never be signed by any major label lol
Hi Edd, and thanks for your comment. The bigger question is, do you even want or need to be signed by a major label? MUBUTV
I rap better than kfed I have also been compared to usher when I sing
This is funny 😁 95% of what she said is bs. Trust me
How so?
@@DanielBice because what most of “A&Rs” do is just hanging out with artists
🤓
You obviously don’t know what you are talking about
No 100%
I see Mila Kunis/AOC.
How do i contact u guys
𝓂𝓊𝒸𝒽 𝒶𝓅𝓅𝓇ℯ𝒸𝒾𝒶𝓉ℯ𝒹
You're quite welcome Mors. We're glad that you're enjoying the content. Thanks for being an 'Insider'. MUBUTV
Love it!!
Very insightful And foresightful.
🫡
Great! We’re glad you’re getting value from our conversation with Pamela. Thanks for watching and thanks for being an ‘Insider’. MUBUTV