Why Do Artists Really Follow The Music Industry?

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Back in the early 2000's and late 1900's people would buy a track or album when it was released and that provided the artists with a decent amount of revenue from the sales. Nowadays people listen to music for free using streaming services like Spotify or Soundcloud which provide less money per stream than buying an album would, but those free streaming services allow people who don't want to have to pay for music to listen to it. Artists now have to resort to signing corporate contracts with businesses in order to have a good paycheck, but it allows small or unknown artists become more popular and have a wider reach. Artists should sign with businesses in order to earn more money and popularity. Smaller, unknown artists usually have a hard time gaining popularity mostly because of the many other popular artists that are already out there, but by having their music featured in advertisements they can reach many people who could love their music thus giving the artist a big popularity boost which is crucial in order for an artist to have a successful career in the music industry. Take the indie-rock band "The Shins" for example, they became massively popular after their single "New Slang" was featured in a McDonald's commercial, along with some movies and TV shows (Coates source 3). Although some people have …show more content…

While signing a contract with a company could earn the artist thousands of dollars or the company can pay for all of the expenses for the tour, the artist can earn anywhere from $10,000 to $150,000 which is a large sum of money to pay for tours or living expenses (Coates source

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