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Warner Music buying an AI licensing company and Lionel Richie moving to protect his voice are two different headlines, but to me they point to the same thing. The industry is starting to treat identity as property.
Streaming is not the business model. It's part of the funnel. I think that distinction matters because a lot of artists are still carrying the emotional weight of their Spotify numbers.
AI is not going to save an artist who has no identity. That might sound harsh, but I mean it in the most practical way possible. AI can help you write faster. It can help you test ideas.
If Universal Music Group is betting on direct-to-fan, indie artists should pay attention. Not panic. Not copy everything the majors do. Just pay attention.
There are more songs coming out than any human being can realistically process. Some trend reports are pointing to around 150,000 new tracks uploaded daily.
Artist financing is starting to look different. OpenWav launched an Artist Bank this year that offers independent artists cash advances against streaming royalties while letting them keep ownership.
Direct-to-fan is not a side quest anymore. It is becoming the business. Tidal just rolled out Direct-to-Fan Sales powered by Square.
Platform fatigue is real, and I think a lot of artists are tired of pretending it is not. You post on TikTok, then Instagram, then YouTube Shorts, then you check Spotify for Artists.
OpenWav Artist Bank caught my attention because it points to something bigger happening in music. Independent artists are not just being looked at as creatives anymore.
Temper City's "Self Aware" is the kind of story every independent artist should study, not just celebrate. Billboard Hot 100. UK chart. Shazam Global No. 1. 150M+ streams.