Thanks man, I am 47 and just been studying music marketing for the past year intensively. It seems very difficult to get paid if you are an artist starting out.
I basically spent the last hour reading and multiple articles and doing my own calculations to estimate how much money these streaming services are making. You’ve done all that in less than 6 mins. I feel bad for myself. Next time, I will checkout your channel first
I've been finding in two years how to earn in spotify and finally i watched this video and now i got the answer all the questions in my mind. I saved this video and i'm your new subscriber in UA-cam. Hopefully do more videos how to earn in other digital music platform it's really big help to the people had no ideas about how we paid in their own uploaded music.
Great video, but I gotta say 4:33 was hilarious to me: thinking of anyone listening to only 50 Cent, Ariana Grande & Taylor Swift for a whole month 😂😂😂
in the old days ppl brought the artists music and ppl from top to bottom Got good money ...now a days with half the country broke and struggling its not easy to make money as a artist unless your touring and selling merchandise .. sad part is thats why so many do illegal shit to make ends meet because record companies are very greedy and have artists who lack buiisness sense sign a 360 deal and end up with their master recordings being owned by the labels and shady businesses exploiting these young nonthinkers ...today one does not need a label to make money thank GOD .. they have learned to make connections and money by other means ... be smart and pay attention
One stream is defined as 30 seconds listened, so yes 1 minute would count as a paid stream. This is why songs seem to be getting shorter in general. There is less importance on 5 minute songs because only the first 30 seconds really counts.
@@kingfeekmedia3716 It doesn't seem so though, without pushing the industry to change in our favour. The last time anything was shifted for the artists' benefit was in the 1940s recording strike. Right now, the musician's union is the only entity pushing for change without a stake but for the artists themselves -- since, that's who makes up the union. I'm talking about the US/Canada union (AFM); I'm sure other musician's unions around the globe are pushing for this too.
Make sense why I didn’t make what I expected from the amount of streams I got in February. Thanks for explaining this
You're welcome, glad I could help you
Hello
If a song play 11000 play on spotify.
$13.00.
@@keronbartley6928 👌 thanks
@@keronbartley6928 that fcking sucks
this is a very easy-to-understand video, so well put together! thank you!
Thanks man, I am 47 and just been studying music marketing for the past year intensively. It seems very difficult to get paid if you are an artist starting out.
greedy record labels ... thats where the crux of the issue lay
Thanks a lot for the video.
Not gonna lie this theme interested me for like years thank u for the vid
No prob thanks for watching :)
I basically spent the last hour reading and multiple articles and doing my own calculations to estimate how much money these streaming services are making. You’ve done all that in less than 6 mins. I feel bad for myself. Next time, I will checkout your channel first
I've been finding in two years how to earn in spotify and finally i watched this video and now i got the answer all the questions in my mind.
I saved this video and i'm your new subscriber in UA-cam.
Hopefully do more videos how to earn in other digital music platform it's really big help to the people had no ideas about how we paid in their own uploaded music.
Great video, but I gotta say 4:33 was hilarious to me: thinking of anyone listening to only 50 Cent, Ariana Grande & Taylor Swift for a whole month 😂😂😂
Is this world wide streaming or only according to the percentage of your country’s streaming?
Very informative
Glad I could help you :)
That's crazy!
A 19 year old has more streams than Tayflop Swift?
in the old days ppl brought the artists music and ppl from top to bottom Got good money ...now a days with half the country broke and struggling its not easy to make money as a artist unless your touring and selling merchandise .. sad part is thats why so many do illegal shit to make ends meet because record companies are very greedy and have artists who lack buiisness sense sign a 360 deal and end up with their master recordings being owned by the labels and shady businesses exploiting these young nonthinkers ...today one does not need a label to make money thank GOD .. they have learned to make connections and money by other means ... be smart and pay attention
Very helpful
Thanks Man 👍
Deezer's way makes a lot of sense
In conclusion :
*BUY ALBUMS !!!*
ppl dont want to buy because they don't like spending money on music when they can stream for free seems like a rip off to me
What does stream mean in terms of song duration? If the track is 5 minutes and i listened 1 minute, does it count to be paid?
One stream is defined as 30 seconds listened, so yes 1 minute would count as a paid stream. This is why songs seem to be getting shorter in general. There is less importance on 5 minute songs because only the first 30 seconds really counts.
My songs has 30k plays on spotify.....i distribute my song with united masters..... But i dont any RECIVE money or anything eles
join the union!
I earned a pack of Gum with 2 songs
UA-cam Music is much better than Spotify and apple especially sound quality eventhough it is a bit expensive but I am happy with it.
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Great explanation, but what a sham for independent artists and labels.
they can tour and make money or sell their merchandise or direct to consumer selling .. streaming is only one revenue source.
complicated on purpose
Sort of I guess, I think better systems will be made over time
@@kingfeekmedia3716 It doesn't seem so though, without pushing the industry to change in our favour. The last time anything was shifted for the artists' benefit was in the 1940s recording strike. Right now, the musician's union is the only entity pushing for change without a stake but for the artists themselves -- since, that's who makes up the union. I'm talking about the US/Canada union (AFM); I'm sure other musician's unions around the globe are pushing for this too.
Oh ok, so theyre ripping artists off, got it.
Streaming (Spotify) is killing its own product. Music.
Deezer sounds the fairest
Songwriters and producers don't get paid at all from streaming.
I don't pay :-(
AI music!