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  • The Secret That Got Him 130 Million Streams!
    My .4 Cents host Andrew sits down with Chris Greenwood, also known as the artist "Manafest", to dive deep into his journey as an independent musician and music entrepreneur. Chris shares his evolution from touring artist to Spotify success, discussing his wins in sync licensing, including a six-figure Olympics placement, and the shift from active to passive income through streaming. He opens up about the strategic use of Facebook ads, merch funnels, and catalog sales to sustain a thriving music business. The conversation also explores the pros and cons of the modern music industry, offering insights for up-and-coming artists on building a sustainable career, maximizing revenue streams, and avoiding common pitfalls. Whether navigating streaming platforms or leveraging digital marketing, Chris provides a wealth of real-world lessons based on his experience as both a successful artist and a mentor through his Smart Music Business platform.Find My .4 Cents On Your Favorite Podcast App And Subscribe Here https://beacons.ai/mypoint4centsFollow Andrew [email protected]://andrewsouthworth.com/https://www.youtube.com/andrewsouthworthFollow Jesse Cannon @jessecannonjessecannon.comFollow Dustin Boyer @dustintheindustryplant Follow [email protected] dropoutmedia.netsapphireeye.net Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • How Many Streams It Takes For Spotify To Promote Your Music
    This episode of "My Point Four Cents" features a deep dive into the Spotify algorithm with musical artist and educator Chris Greenwood, also known as Manafest. Hosts Dustin Boyer, Matt Bacon, Jesse Cannon, and Andrew Southworth explore the metrics behind Spotify's Popularity Index and share insights from a data-driven study that analyzed the streaming behavior of hundreds of artists. Andrew explains findings from their research, revealing surprisingly simple correlations between streams and algorithmic playlist placements such as Release Radar and Discover Weekly. The conversation also covers artist development strategies, sync licensing, the economics of digital and physical music sales, and the realities of modern streaming income. Greenwood shares his journey from major label deals to independent success, including stories of high-value sync placements and how he leveraged digital marketing and sales funnels to sustain a thriving music career.Watch Andrew's video on the Spotify Algorithm here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-w3hk2KtKXo&t=603sHelp us crack the algorithm for part 3 here: https://forms.gle/Yiffp3CjMiJf8nvT6Follow Andrew [email protected]://andrewsouthworth.com/https://www.youtube.com/andrewsouthworthFollow Jesse Cannon @jessecannonjessecannon.comFollow Dustin Boyer @dustintheindustryplant Follow [email protected] dropoutmedia.netsapphireeye.net Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • Will "Personality Content" Kill Your Music's Growth?
    Andrew Southworth, Matt Bacon, Jesse Cannon, and Dustin Boyer delve into the complex dynamics of “personality content” in the evolving world of music marketing. They engage in a candid roundtable discussion on how artists balance showcasing their music with sharing personal, often unrelated content online, and explore the risks and rewards of merging personality and artistry on platforms like TikTok and Instagram. The episode also features a deep-dive interview with James Rhodes, President and CEO of independent label FiXT Music, who discusses their mission to empower artists through fair 50/50 deals, their successes in sync licensing, and building sustainable, long-term careers for niche acts in rock and electronic genres. The conversation touches on trends in artist-label relationships, predatory deals, the value of streaming services like Spotify, and the challenges of the live music economy, particularly in major cities like New York.Follow Andrew [email protected]://andrewsouthworth.com/https://www.youtube.com/andrewsouthworthFollow Jesse Cannon @jessecannonjessecannon.comFollow Dustin Boyer @dustintheindustryplant Follow [email protected] dropoutmedia.netsapphireeye.net Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • From Quitting Music to Playing EDC In Just 2 Years w/ Goshfather
    Jesse Cannon sits down with Victor, also known as Goshfather, to explore his journey into the vibrant world of Disco House—a high-energy subgenre of electronic dance music blending vintage sounds with modern flair. Victor shares how he went from nearly quitting music to experiencing a career renaissance through a bold commitment to releasing one song every week for a year, redefining his personal brand with a unique Soviet-inspired aesthetic, and creating authentic content that resonates across social platforms. He also touches on mentoring new artists, building community through Instagram group chats, and the power of finishing and sharing music as a key to growth. Packed with practical advice, inspiring stories, and a dash of humor, this conversation reveals what it really takes to break through as a modern independent artist.Follow Andrew [email protected]://andrewsouthworth.com/https://www.youtube.com/andrewsouthworthFollow Jesse Cannon @jessecannonjessecannon.comFollow Dustin Boyer @dustintheindustryplant Follow [email protected] dropoutmedia.netsapphireeye.net Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • Is The Spotify Algorithm Anti-Artist?
    Jesse Cannon, Dustin Boyer, Andrew Southworth, and Matt Bacon engage in a deep discussion on the mechanics of music algorithms—especially those used by apps like Spotify—and how they interact with the artistic process. They explore whether algorithms influence or dilute artistic integrity, unpacking concepts such as collaborative filtering, user behavior, and track metadata. Throughout the conversation, they emphasize the importance of matching music with the right listeners to trigger better algorithmic performance. The episode also features a compelling interview with Goshfather, a Disco House DJ who nearly stepped away from music but now enjoys streaming success and festival gigs. Goshfather shares his insights into genre branding, visual identity, and content strategy, offering practical guidance and inspiration for both emerging and experienced artists navigating today’s digital landscape. The conversation closes with an in-depth analysis of third-party playlisting—its risks, advantages, and strategic value—highlighting the nuanced decisions artists must make in growing their careers.Find My .4 Cents On Your Favorite Podcast App And Subscribe Here https://beacons.ai/mypoint4centsFollow Andrew [email protected]://andrewsouthworth.com/https://www.youtube.com/andrewsouthworthFollow Jesse Cannon @jessecannonjessecannon.comFollow Dustin Boyer @dustintheindustryplant Follow [email protected] dropoutmedia.netsapphireeye.net Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This is what musicians need to know about the music business today. Every Tuesday, music marketers Matt Bacon, Dustin Boyer, Jesse Cannon, and Andrew Southworth break down what's changed in music marketing and the music business, as well as what's currently changing in the industry. You’ll be surprised what they disagree about! To support the My Point 4 Cents and get a whole extra hour from every episode—including full interviews and ad-free banter—become a subscriber. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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