• The Rise of Imposter Scams in the Music Industry

  • Nov 9 2024
  • Length: 33 mins
  • Podcast

The Rise of Imposter Scams in the Music Industry

  • Summary

  • Neoborn Caveman and Andia from In Your Dreams discuss the increasing prevalence of scams targeting indie artists. They share personal experiences with scams, identify common red flags, and emphasize the importance of authenticity in the music industry. The discussion also touches on the challenges of streaming services, the need for direct-to-artist models, and the significance of trust and verification in navigating the music landscape.


    key takeaways for you:


    • Scams targeting indie artists are becoming more sophisticated.
    • It's crucial to recognize red flags when approached by potential scammers.
    • Authenticity in art fosters genuine connections with audiences.
    • Streaming services do not equate to ownership of music.
    • Direct-to-artist models can eliminate the need for middlemen.
    • Artists should conduct thorough research to verify opportunities.
    • Trust your instincts when something feels off.
    • Real journalists do not ask for money from artists.
    • Networking and building relationships are essential in the industry.
    • Awareness and education about scams can protect artists.


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