
Shed some light on the experience

yep
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i post them all the time.
Its not easy, the key is to make sure everyone is on the same page with clear communication and understanding of the goals and day to day expectations.
Itβs ass I wouldnt recommend it unless you work for an agency.
You donβtIf they up and coming and broke... how do you get compensated for your work?
I know someone who's going through this right now. You think you'd do a better job if you didn't have a personal relationship with the artist? I understand why business and friendship don't always workI'd like to hear some experiences as well. I have a really close friend who raps and I really thought about managing him, even brought it up with him a couple times and he was cool with it but mixing business and friendship never ends well. At least from what I've observed.
If they up and coming and broke... how do you get compensated for your work?
I kind of figured that. It's like a passion project when you first starting out with em, but the bigger they get, the more likely they are to kick you to the curb for someone with more connectionsYou donβt

If youβre paperwork not airtight thry can finesse you outta loans you give them as well. Work for an agency unless you got bread like that.If they up and coming and broke... how do you get compensated for your work?
Exactly artists are never satisfied either.I kind of figured that. It's like a passion project when you first starting out with em, but the bigger they get, the more likely they are to kick you to the curb for someone with more connections
It's a cold game
I get that, but if it's not blood... like your brother or cousin/nephew or something... and they really trying to do music FULL time, it's a lot to ask of someone to manage their career and get them good looks.even if I was rich, I would still be underpaid. If money was the motivation I would have went to medical school.


Yeah bruh you really gotta like music to do that shyt the work and the money you get is not worth it.even if I was rich, I would still be underpaid. If money was the motivation I would have went to medical school.
But sometimes if you do a good job and you have a great mouthpiece then other artists will see what you can do and will want you to manage them as well. Managers can come up too. You just got to play it rightI kind of figured that. It's like a passion project when you first starting out with em, but the bigger they get, the more likely they are to kick you to the curb for someone with more connections
It's a cold game
I get that, but if it's not blood... like your brother or cousin/nephew or something... and they really trying to do music FULL time, it's a lot to ask of someone to manage their career and get them good looks.
You managing everybody without worrying about getting paid?
Are you managing cats or just giving them advice/kicking knowledge?
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