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By Justin Sarachik
The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.
indie tribe. founder & Capitol CMG signed artist nobigdyl. joins the podcast for episode 9. He talks about dealing with fans on social media, the dynamic of the tribe after getting signed, success, and touring.
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Die Daily's Dillon Chase joins the podcast for episode 8. He explains how he went from a part-time artist to full-time and able to support a family of 6. He also gives great pointers on how to book shows with a guarantee.
2018 Rapzilla Freshmen Dru Bex talks about his come up, the transition from RMG to indie, the differences between Canada and the U.S. in terms of music.
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Jered Sanders talks about his social media strategies and engagement, balancing life as a father and husband, his upcoming projects, and becoming a rapper after success as a singer.
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DJ Mykael V talks about his Brooklyn roots and love for DJing. Explains the importance of helping shape the culture with playlists and curating.
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KJ-52 provides insight into how he's stayed relevant and motivated for over 20 years.
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Singer, TV host, & writer Jeannie Ortega joins the podcast to discuss some misgivings about fame, starting over later in your career, and new music.
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Davis Absolute joins the podcast to talk about music licensing, placements, entrepreneurship, and his next project.
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Mogli the Iceburg becomes the inaugural 1st guest on Survival of the Artist Podcast where we talk about humble beginnings, streaming, and how artists can take advantage of what they got.
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Jameson Ketchum, author of "Name Dropping" stops by to take us BTS of his favorite parts in the music industry. He sheds a little light on the life of a music journalist, his favorite music, and interviews.
The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.