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IF YOU HAVE MONEY, YOU DON’T NEED A RECORD LABEL — Epixode

Reggae and Dancehall artist, Epixode, has recently shared his belief that having the financial means to support oneself is the best route for musicians, eliminating the need for a record label.

In an industry where control and creative freedom are highly valued, Epixode emphasizes the importance of being financially grounded to have full control over one’s music career.

Epixode highlights the downsides of signing onto a record label, particularly the loss of rights to one’s music and catalog. Artists often find themselves at the mercy of business-focused decisions made by labels, which can hinder their artistic growth and overall control of their craft.

Drawing from personal experience, Epixode shares how a contract he once signed nearly destroyed his career, imposing strict conditions that limited his creative freedom and control over his music.

Epixode draws on his own experience to describe how a contract he had signed, which imposed stringent requirements and restricted his creative freedom and control over his music, almost led to the demise of his career.

Artists that have the required financial resources can pay professionals to handle distribution, promotion, and recognition in a timely manner.

Securing billboards, putting songs on streaming services, and facilitating numerous promotional initiatives all depend heavily on money.

The viewpoint of Epixode reflects the expanding trend of artists demanding their own autonomy and managing their own careers.

Epixode recognizes the temptation of incentives like cars or houses that could lead to young artists accepting bad contracts, but it advises artists to think carefully about the long-term repercussions and aim for financial independence instead.

 

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