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In this enriching interview, Mug$ Amillion offers a powerful reflection on his journey through the music industry, highlighting the crucial importance of understanding the business side of the craft. Drawing from real-world experience, he breaks down the complexities artists face when navigating contracts, royalties, and long-term career planning—reminding aspiring creatives that talent alone isn't enough without business savvy.
He also shares thought-provoking insights on the evolving role of technology and data in shaping the future of music. From branding strategies that have helped define his image to leveraging social media as a tool for global engagement, Mug$ Amillion provides a roadmap for artists aiming to thrive in today’s fast-paced digital landscape. This interview is a must-watch for anyone serious about building a sustainable and impactful career in music.
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By We Create Music TVIn this enriching interview, Mug$ Amillion offers a powerful reflection on his journey through the music industry, highlighting the crucial importance of understanding the business side of the craft. Drawing from real-world experience, he breaks down the complexities artists face when navigating contracts, royalties, and long-term career planning—reminding aspiring creatives that talent alone isn't enough without business savvy.
He also shares thought-provoking insights on the evolving role of technology and data in shaping the future of music. From branding strategies that have helped define his image to leveraging social media as a tool for global engagement, Mug$ Amillion provides a roadmap for artists aiming to thrive in today’s fast-paced digital landscape. This interview is a must-watch for anyone serious about building a sustainable and impactful career in music.
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