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“Can this happen?” is the question of this podcast as Supersphere tries to make VR concerts a normal occurrence while Kanye talks about wanting to buy Universal Music Group. Successful Lo-Fi Hip Hop Artist Thomas Reid joins Joe and Colin on this long debate filled episode. “SaveLive” Will It Save Venues and Should It: Youtube Just Gentered $5BN From Ads in a Single Quarter and Youtube Music Has Over 30m Subscribers: Music Execs and Their Employees Are Funding Very Different Candidates: Spotify’s New Rights Holder Controllable Data Point: Find out as Colin and Joe bounce back from every angle on the complicated choices currently affecting the music industry.

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Every choice has a pro and con for business, ethics, PR, etc. Joe and Colin talk about Taylor Swift’s choice to walk away from a one in a million deal, the choice right holder’s have to use a new promotional tool from Spotify, and the choice of where many millions of dollars will go and who industry giants and their employees support in elections. Unexplained territory is the name of the game and the guys hypothesize the best they can!Ĭolin and Joe talk about big choices that are being offered in the music industry. While in Nashville, Country and Hip Hop fight very different battles when it comes to relevance, marketing, and COVID. Zach Wilbourn from metal band Thirty Nights of Violence comes on the show while the guys get the big picture with how a vaccine could be a savior for live events but not a catch all for problems live entertainment could have in the future. Youtube Music Takes Aim at Spotify With New Ad System:īillboard’s Merch Bundles Rules and How They Have Effect the Album Cycle: Scooter Braun’s Ithaca Holdings Sells Taylor Swift’s Masters: Come listen and see if the boys think these new beginnings are good or worse for wear. All the while, Youtube music and Conan O’ Brian are trying to find new updated business models in heavily competitive industries. Highly viewed inside the music industry, the Billboard change to merch bundles and how they are counted for album sales has been already affecting many popular albums and how they are released. The highly viewed Taylor Swift’s Masters situation gets a new owner but still isn’t completely out of Scooter Braun’s financial gain. New Beginnings is a central theme in Joe and Colin’s topics for this week. The Weeknd Accuses Grammys of being “corrupt”: Join us and hear our thoughts on all these issues, the Grammys overall, and more!īad Bunny Announced as Spotify’s Most Streamed Artist of 2020: showing us how not to respond to criticism. The Weeknd shows again the pitfalls of the Grammys, Bad Bunny shows the power of global reach, and Sia is.uh. Universal Music Publishing Buys Bob Dylan’s Catelog:īack from Turkey Day, Joe and Colin are surprised to find some heavy and important topics in the beginning of the traditionally slow season for the music industry. *Kennedy Murakami is expressing her personal opinions and not representing Concord in anyway on the Podcast*Ĭhance the Rapper Sued by Former Manager: We never thought we would say this but come learn the latest news about Bob Dylan, Radio Disney, and Chance The Rapper on this episode. At the same time, Bob Dylan (Colin’s Trivia Gem) sells all his publishing rights to Universal while some people’s childhoods come to close with the end of Radio Disney. Meghan Markel and Prince Harry Spotify Deal:Ĭolin and Joe are joined by Kennedy Murakami from Concord Music who works as a copyright licensing and royalty associate and together they figure out what 15%, Chance the Rapper, and 3 million dollars have to deal with each other. The real question is, “how many metaphors can Colin fit in this episode?” Join us for one of our most realist episodes yet. Colin and Joe talk about potential change in the music industry from the format of award shows, new personalities in podcasting, and the huge hole COVID is creating monetarily and personnel wise for the future of live entertainment. Yo Gotti, Megan thee Stallion & Lil Uzi VertĪriana Grande feat.Colin and Joe are in the slowest season of music with COVID added on top. Megan thee Stallion, Maluma and Rock Mafia Post Malone, Megan thee Stallion, Lil Baby & DaBabyĭJ Snake, Ozuna, LISA of BLACKPINK & Megan thee StallionĪriana Grande + Jimmy Fallon + Megan thee StallionĬrazy Family (from “The Addams Family 2”) Megan thee Stallion, Nicki Minaj & Ty Dolla $ignĭJ Khaled feat. Juicy J, City Girls & Megan thee Stallion











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