Baiyu - The main one (2013 New Song)
new song 2013
Artists are less valuable to record labels today than ever before. Record labels was once committed to the talent they introduced. Ahead of the Internet, the process of finding marketable talent was long, effort, requiring numerous expenses and lots of time. It's not hard to understand why it was within the record label's best interest growing the talent they found, as opposed to keep looking for the "next big thing". Developing talent produced better artists that stayed in the industry longer--based on the growing level of talent plus a mutually beneficial relationship using the music label.
Today, artists are now being forgotten as quickly as they're being found, and being tricked into signing contracts which are nearly imprisoning. YouTube and reality TV have replaced the talent scout, allowing record labels to make relatively small investments in mediocre talent which they can then treat just like a bowl of desperate wet noodles--throw all of them against the wall, see what sticks.
Repeat all over again...
How has it gotten to now?
� The way labels discover talent has changed.
� The way people purchase music is different.
� Presentation find new talent, as opposed to develop the talent they have.
� The artist, in general, is becoming less valuable to a label.
Alterations in the music activity industry have learned to be, since the labels desire to survive in a world where people aren't buying CDs. In the past, labels made money according to album sales alone; however, today, labels are signing artists to "360 deals" which now only take a portion of album sales, but also merchandise, touring, appearances, etc. Artists are suffering one of the most, quitting their work for expected profits in the 1% range.
Like a music artist, will there be still work to be had within the record companies?
Whilst it seems to be a scary time for the music artist, there's hope, as artists are understanding how to leverage the Internet much the same way the labels are. Through on the web self-promotion, artists can also enjoy low-cost benefits of mass exposure, enabling the largest income of all time.
Today's successful music artist is equally as much a business owner as whatever else.
Today's artist is a, a small business, just as much as he or she is a source of talent.
Whilst it looks like successful people always locate a way--its encouraging to know that music artists and bands aren't any different.
new song 2013