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Landing in the middle of two very different conversations connected by the same underlying question, WorkTape asks: how do we measure an artist’s value? Following the tragic death of Oliver Tree, we reflect on the career of one of modern alternative’s most distinctive personalities, discussing the role of image, authenticity, and why certain artists leave an outsized cultural footprint regardless of critical reception. From there, we turn toward Drake surpassing Michael Jackson’s Billboard Hot 100 record, opening a broader debate about streaming-era metrics, algorithmic dominance, and whether chart achievements still carry the same weight they once did. Between questions of legacy, branding, and the increasingly blurry line between artist and product, peep an episode that examines what success in music actually means (and who gets to define it).
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Landing in the middle of two very different conversations connected by the same underlying question, WorkTape asks: how do we measure an artist’s value? Following the tragic death of Oliver Tree, we reflect on the career of one of modern alternative’s most distinctive personalities, discussing the role of image, authenticity, and why certain artists leave an outsized cultural footprint regardless of critical reception. From there, we turn toward Drake surpassing Michael Jackson’s Billboard Hot 100 record, opening a broader debate about streaming-era metrics, algorithmic dominance, and whether chart achievements still carry the same weight they once did. Between questions of legacy, branding, and the increasingly blurry line between artist and product, peep an episode that examines what success in music actually means (and who gets to define it).
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