Never paid attention to her until I heard she was putting out an album with Reznor. Very interested to hear the album- the song I heard was really good; sounded like nine inch nails with a female singer.
i had unsubbed when she dropped a couple make-up videos last yearNever paid attention to her until I heard she was putting out an album with Reznor. Very interested to hear the album- the song I heard was really good; sounded like nine inch nails with a female singer.
I saw that. I'm starting to wonder how musicians make money if they're releasing music on youtube for free.i had unsubbed when she dropped a couple make-up videos last year
but apparently, 3 days ago she jsut released the lyric version of every song on her new album
(ive gone through 3 or 4. nothing too special so far. i loved her last album)
i hear ya. i use youtube for music for free. but i think the vast majority of people still use pandora, spotify, apple music etcI saw that. I'm starting to wonder how musicians make money if they're releasing music on youtube for free.
Hm. Interesting. I assume most artists make their money from touring if they don't own the music rights, but I'd love to know more. Is Spotify revenue like per play? Or do they pay a flat rate for the music for a certain amount of time..?i hear ya. i use youtube for music for free. but i think the vast majority of people still use pandora, spotify, apple music etc
so the artists get their licensing fees there
plus the ad revenue from youtube
i have no idea. depends on the artists probably. some sell out huge stadiums. some small stadiums. some ballrooms and some small venues like "webster hall"Hm. Interesting. I assume most artists make their money from touring if they don't own the music rights, but I'd love to know more. Is Spotify revenue like per play? Or do they pay a flat rate for the music for a certain amount of time..?
Shoutout Lindsey Sterling!i have no idea. depends on the artists probably. some sell out huge stadiums. some small stadiums. some ballrooms and some small venues like "webster hall"
also, organic youtuber famous people like lindsey sterling own their youtube probably whereas many may splot with record label and/or vevo (whatever vevo is)
It went from "look at them tits" to "is she okay" real quick.Not a sturdy gal
Spotify pays a display fee sort of like a television channel paying to show a movie. They pay about four tenths of a cent per stream. Most of that revenue goes to the rights holders (the label) and distributor and then the artist gets whatever cut they have in royalties, usually anywhere between 10 and 25% depending on their deal. So it takes millions of streams to even make 1k.Hm. Interesting. I assume most artists make their money from touring if they don't own the music rights, but I'd love to know more. Is Spotify revenue like per play? Or do they pay a flat rate for the music for a certain amount of time..?