Nicole Lappin
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now this story is incredible but it's also incredibly rare not every artist gets to do what taylor just did jojo for example the artist who became super famous for her song too little too late in 2006 signed to blackground records when she was a teenager the label withheld her music and wouldn't allow her to release new material
She ended up re-recording her early work two years before Taylor made a cool. But without the platform or the fan base that Taylor Swift has, her re-recordings didn't make the same kind of splash. Still, it was a statement. But examples of this go back farther. The Beatles' catalog has changed hands a bunch of times.
She ended up re-recording her early work two years before Taylor made a cool. But without the platform or the fan base that Taylor Swift has, her re-recordings didn't make the same kind of splash. Still, it was a statement. But examples of this go back farther. The Beatles' catalog has changed hands a bunch of times.
She ended up re-recording her early work two years before Taylor made a cool. But without the platform or the fan base that Taylor Swift has, her re-recordings didn't make the same kind of splash. Still, it was a statement. But examples of this go back farther. The Beatles' catalog has changed hands a bunch of times.
In the 1980s, Michael Jackson outbid Paul McCartney for ownership of their publishing rights. McCartney didn't regain control until 2017 after a legal battle and the expiration of copyright terms. So Taylor's success here is not just a personal victory. It is a business case study.
In the 1980s, Michael Jackson outbid Paul McCartney for ownership of their publishing rights. McCartney didn't regain control until 2017 after a legal battle and the expiration of copyright terms. So Taylor's success here is not just a personal victory. It is a business case study.
In the 1980s, Michael Jackson outbid Paul McCartney for ownership of their publishing rights. McCartney didn't regain control until 2017 after a legal battle and the expiration of copyright terms. So Taylor's success here is not just a personal victory. It is a business case study.
Her ability to create economic leverage through the Heiress Tour, re-recordings, and sheer fan loyalty made it possible for her to reclaim her art. But let's just double-click on the tour for a second. The Heiress Tour reportedly sold over $2 billion in ticket sales across 149 shows. It caused a Ticketmaster meltdown, sparked a bracelet economy, and it turned Swift into the GDP of a small country.
Her ability to create economic leverage through the Heiress Tour, re-recordings, and sheer fan loyalty made it possible for her to reclaim her art. But let's just double-click on the tour for a second. The Heiress Tour reportedly sold over $2 billion in ticket sales across 149 shows. It caused a Ticketmaster meltdown, sparked a bracelet economy, and it turned Swift into the GDP of a small country.
Her ability to create economic leverage through the Heiress Tour, re-recordings, and sheer fan loyalty made it possible for her to reclaim her art. But let's just double-click on the tour for a second. The Heiress Tour reportedly sold over $2 billion in ticket sales across 149 shows. It caused a Ticketmaster meltdown, sparked a bracelet economy, and it turned Swift into the GDP of a small country.
With that kind of momentum, she didn't just revisit the past. She bought it. And she did what very few artists ever get the chance to do. She beat the system. So whether you're an artist, an entrepreneur, or an investor, there's a lesson here. Owning your work is everything.
With that kind of momentum, she didn't just revisit the past. She bought it. And she did what very few artists ever get the chance to do. She beat the system. So whether you're an artist, an entrepreneur, or an investor, there's a lesson here. Owning your work is everything.
With that kind of momentum, she didn't just revisit the past. She bought it. And she did what very few artists ever get the chance to do. She beat the system. So whether you're an artist, an entrepreneur, or an investor, there's a lesson here. Owning your work is everything.
If you're working on your own business, negotiating a contract, or deciding how to monetize your creativity, remember Taylor. Read the fine print, push for ownership, and never be afraid to bet on yourself. For today's tip, you can take straight to the bank. There are ways you can invest in your favorite artists right now while also empowering them to keep creative control.
If you're working on your own business, negotiating a contract, or deciding how to monetize your creativity, remember Taylor. Read the fine print, push for ownership, and never be afraid to bet on yourself. For today's tip, you can take straight to the bank. There are ways you can invest in your favorite artists right now while also empowering them to keep creative control.
If you're working on your own business, negotiating a contract, or deciding how to monetize your creativity, remember Taylor. Read the fine print, push for ownership, and never be afraid to bet on yourself. For today's tip, you can take straight to the bank. There are ways you can invest in your favorite artists right now while also empowering them to keep creative control.
There are new platforms cropping up that let you invest directly in music royalties. Royalty Exchange, for example, lets you buy shares of music royalties so you can invest in the rights to a song that earns money every time it's streamed, used in a commercial, or played on the radio. It's like earning dividends from a stock, only this time the stock is a pop song.
There are new platforms cropping up that let you invest directly in music royalties. Royalty Exchange, for example, lets you buy shares of music royalties so you can invest in the rights to a song that earns money every time it's streamed, used in a commercial, or played on the radio. It's like earning dividends from a stock, only this time the stock is a pop song.
There are new platforms cropping up that let you invest directly in music royalties. Royalty Exchange, for example, lets you buy shares of music royalties so you can invest in the rights to a song that earns money every time it's streamed, used in a commercial, or played on the radio. It's like earning dividends from a stock, only this time the stock is a pop song.
Just remember, like any investment, there are risks. And because royalty ownership is so new, this is particularly risky. If you believe in an artist, though, this can be a way to back them and build wealth. But royalties can really fluctuate. Platforms can shut down and not every song is a hit. So don't spend any more money than you're willing to lose.