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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

Spotify is betting big on the remix culture. From sped-up nightcore tracks to dreamy slowed + reverb edits, fan-made derivatives are going viral, and Spotify wants a piece of the action. Could native remixing tools and new monetization models redefine how listeners engage with music? The next era of streaming is about interaction, not just listening.

Deezer is redefining music discovery by giving listeners real control over their previously rigid recommendations. Instead of relying on opaque algorithms, users can now fine-tune discovery levels, adjust genre balance, filter moods, and exclude unwanted artists in real time. In a streaming landscape dominated by hands-off systems, this shift toward transparent, user-driven personalization signals a broader industry move from passive listening to collaborative curation.

Apple Music just pulled back the curtain on AI in music. New transparency tags will now reveal when a song was created by a human, assisted by AI, or generated entirely by algorithms. For artists and listeners alike, this raises a big question: when you hit play, do you actually know who made the music?

A song goes viral on TikTok… but turning that moment into real streams has never been as easy as it should be. Until now. A new integration between TikTok and Apple Music is removing the biggest barrier between discovery and listening, letting users add songs to their library with a single tap. It might sound like a small change, but it could reshape how viral hits translate into charts, revenue, and long-term success for artists. Let's explore how the feature works, why it matters for the music industry, and what it reveals about the future of music discovery in the TikTok era.

The Spotify playbook has quietly been rewritten. Editorial placements now follow the algorithm, not the other way around, and artists who understand how to drive saves, retention, and off-platform traffic are pulling ahead. This is a practical look at what’s changed and how to adapt before you fall behind.
Getting your music on major DSP (Digital Service Provider) playlists can feel like trying to break into a VIP club without an invite.
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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.
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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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