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Learn more about the ins and outs of the business side of music

Learn more about the ins and outs of the business side of music

YouTube stepping away from Billboard charts is quietly reshaping how music success is measured, and most artists are not ready for the consequences. If your release strategy still relies on views, viral videos, or YouTube momentum, 2026 may hit harder than expected. This breakdown explains what actually changed, why it matters, and how artists can adapt before chart performance, marketing spend, and visibility start working against them.

Universal Music Group and Nvidia are teaming up to tackle one of the biggest questions facing music right now: how do you use AI without screwing over artists? As AI tools get more powerful and more accessible, the risks around deepfake vocals, unlicensed content, and algorithm driven sameness are growing fast. This partnership is not about hype or speed. It is about building ethical guardrails, protecting artist rights, and shaping how AI should actually be used in music going forward. If you care about where music is headed, and who stays in control when machines get involved, this is one collaboration worth paying attention to.

LANDR just bought Reason Studios, and the future of music production is about to get a serious AI upgrade. Imagine composing, mixing, and mastering in one smart DAW that learns your style. Creativity meets technology like never before.

Bandcamp has drawn a hard line in the sand by banning all AI-generated music, positioning itself as one of the first major platforms to explicitly prioritize human creativity over machine-made content. As AI music floods streaming platforms and blurs the line between tool and author, the decision raises bigger questions about authorship, fairness, and the future of independent music.

Mental health support in music has long lagged behind awareness. B-LINE changes that. Backline’s new 24/7 crisis line offers immediate, industry-informed support for artists and music professionals, designed for the realities of touring, recording, and freelance life.

The Grammys just drew a clear line in the sand on AI, and it has real consequences for how artists create, release, and even qualify for music’s biggest awards. We break down what the Recording Academy’s new rules actually mean, where AI helps versus where it disqualifies you, and why “human contribution” is now the most important phrase artists need to understand. If you use AI tools at any stage of your workflow, or are even thinking about it, this is essential reading to avoid costly mistakes and stay competitive as the industry rapidly rewrites the rules.
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The music industry isn’t struggling because people stopped caring about music, it’s struggling because the way we price and value it no longer makes sense in a streaming-first world. This article breaks down how we got here, why artists are feeling the pressure, and what needs to change if the system is going to survive what comes next.

Music notes and time signatures are the hidden language behind every song you hear, and once you understand them, sheet music stops being confusing and starts making sense. This beginner-friendly guide breaks down how rhythm and pitch actually work together so you can start reading and feeling music with confidence.

There’s no magic number when it comes to building an album. Learn how genre, audience expectations, streaming platforms, and artistic vision all play a role in determining the ideal length for your next project.
Learn more about the ins and outs of the business side of music

Music marketing isn't about shouting louder than everyone else. It's about building a brand, finding your audience, and creating enough momentum that the right people can't help but pay attention. From social media and streaming platforms to networking and collaborations, every successful artist uses marketing as the bridge between great music and the fans who need to hear it.

Pre-save subscriptions are quietly reshaping how artists build momentum, turning anticipation into one of the most powerful tools in modern music marketing. This guide breaks down how they work, why they matter for fan engagement, and how they’re becoming a core strategy for driving releases in today’s streaming-first industry.

Instagram has quietly become one of the most powerful tools for artists to grow, sell, and connect with audiences worldwide. This guide explores how the platform supports artistic growth, what its newest features mean for creators, and how to build a real brand in a space that never stops evolving.
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