Hey! About your first question about Napster, of course I was receiving payments from Napster. In the future, I will definitely make a video about those music streaming platforms that are leaders in terms of price per stream. Napster is in TOP3)) About Tidal. Oooh yeah! I read a lot about the upcoming changes in 2022. And of course about UCPS. I can’t appreciate this model because something similar was only implemented in Deezer, but I don’t have many listeners there. Nothing has changed much for me. We'll see what will happen in Tidal. But what really should change the game is that Tidal is introducing a free plan (US only). I think this should engage a lot of new users, especially now when I observe a trend of people leaving Spotify for Tidal (for various reasons, including moral and ethical (google about the Spotify's CEO investments)). And if Tidal also continues to pay good money to musicians and provide good service to users, then he could gain a large share of the market. Just my observations and thoughts..
@@maxbruno4real thanks for answering Max! What was your maximum pay rate per stream on Napster? And about Tidal, do you think the UCPS is fair? I mean, the 99% of user's favorite artists will be of the mainstream: The Weekend, Ariana Grande, Drake, etc., so the 10% of the plan cost will go mainly to artists who don't need that money! And how long took your first Tidal and Napster reports? Six months 😱?
@@elviejosamu9826 thanks for the question! About Napster. It's quite difficult to find the maximum because there is a lot of data, but the average price per stream is about $ 0.009. About UCPS. Yes, you are partly right. But on the other hand, everything is greatly simplified. To make money with the UCPS payment model, you need to take care of two things: the artist's personal brand or the quality of the music (better both). For beginners, recommender algorithms can help very well. I wrote about the first payment from Tidal in the comments below this video ruclips.net/video/16hdxribsqk/видео.html
@@maxbruno4real thanks. And do you think the payment per stream will be reduced next year on TIDAL? What I know it depends on the total amount of income of the platform, is it correct?
@@elviejosamu9826 I think they should keep good payouts to the artists because from the very beginning they said that this is one of the main differences between their music streaming platform and others. Yes, to put it simply, usually the total revenue of a music platform is split among the artists. So for example, Spotify. I think Tidal model is about the same.
@@maxbruno4real thank you for replying! I thought so, I’ve been doing research but no info. If you do come across it, could you make a video? It would be interesting to see
@@CherryPBx Thank you for your comment! In the future, I plan to make a video about iTunes and maybe there I will touch on this topic if I find reliable information.
This is a very high quality video. The author told detailed and structured information about Apple Music. Thank you for the video!
Thank you Bro!
Make video on triller
Hi Bruno. Do you have experience with Napster payments? And what do you think about the UCPS that will start working on TIDAL next year?
Hey! About your first question about Napster, of course I was receiving payments from Napster. In the future, I will definitely make a video about those music streaming platforms that are leaders in terms of price per stream. Napster is in TOP3))
About Tidal. Oooh yeah! I read a lot about the upcoming changes in 2022. And of course about UCPS. I can’t appreciate this model because something similar was only implemented in Deezer, but I don’t have many listeners there. Nothing has changed much for me. We'll see what will happen in Tidal. But what really should change the game is that Tidal is introducing a free plan (US only). I think this should engage a lot of new users, especially now when I observe a trend of people leaving Spotify for Tidal (for various reasons, including moral and ethical (google about the Spotify's CEO investments)). And if Tidal also continues to pay good money to musicians and provide good service to users, then he could gain a large share of the market. Just my observations and thoughts..
@@maxbruno4real thanks for answering Max! What was your maximum pay rate per stream on Napster? And about Tidal, do you think the UCPS is fair? I mean, the 99% of user's favorite artists will be of the mainstream: The Weekend, Ariana Grande, Drake, etc., so the 10% of the plan cost will go mainly to artists who don't need that money! And how long took your first Tidal and Napster reports? Six months 😱?
@@elviejosamu9826 thanks for the question! About Napster. It's quite difficult to find the maximum because there is a lot of data, but the average price per stream is about $ 0.009.
About UCPS. Yes, you are partly right. But on the other hand, everything is greatly simplified. To make money with the UCPS payment model, you need to take care of two things: the artist's personal brand or the quality of the music (better both). For beginners, recommender algorithms can help very well.
I wrote about the first payment from Tidal in the comments below this video ruclips.net/video/16hdxribsqk/видео.html
@@maxbruno4real thanks. And do you think the payment per stream will be reduced next year on TIDAL? What I know it depends on the total amount of income of the platform, is it correct?
@@elviejosamu9826 I think they should keep good payouts to the artists because from the very beginning they said that this is one of the main differences between their music streaming platform and others.
Yes, to put it simply, usually the total revenue of a music platform is split among the artists. So for example, Spotify. I think Tidal model is about the same.
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Thank you for explaining us 😁😁🤓
you are welcome!
Thanks, can you do spotify
Thanks! Yes, I will. But rn I'm trying to get more streams (10M+ ) on Spotify to do EXCLUSIVE and VALUABLE video about this topic.
Bro pls triller royalties
I'm not sure Bro. not many people use this service in the world and to be honest I didn't even notice the payout from this service in my statistics🙂
Do you know why Apple music’s streams are not public just like Spotify?
I have no idea. But knowing Apple's privacy policy it is not surprising.
@@maxbruno4real thank you for replying!
I thought so, I’ve been doing research but no info. If you do come across it, could you make a video? It would be interesting to see
@@CherryPBx Thank you for your comment! In the future, I plan to make a video about iTunes and maybe there I will touch on this topic if I find reliable information.