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The Indie Unplugged Podcast | Episode 16

Drake Sues, Andre 3000’s MDRC, Kendrick’s GNX, Pras’ Scandal, Lil Baby’s Harvard Move

In this dynamic episode of The Indie Unplugged, hosts B. Vaughan and Brian Onrea take listeners on a deep dive into the latest controversies and debates shaking up the music industry. Joined by Derek “Pres” Jackson, the conversation unpacks the implications of Drake’s petition against UMG and Spotify, sparking discussions about defamation, payola, and the evolving role of major labels. They explore how these issues impact independent artists and highlight key takeaways for navigating the unregulated music industry.

The episode also addresses the balance between creative freedom and legal accountability in hip-hop, questioning how far diss tracks and industry politics can go before they challenge the very fabric of the culture. Listeners gain insights into how major labels and streaming platforms wield power, and the strategies independent artists can adopt to thrive despite these challenges.

Additionally, the hosts delve into the concept of true independence for top-tier artists like Drake and Taylor Swift, examining the barriers and opportunities in creating fully vertical systems for music distribution and fan engagement. Packed with thought-provoking perspectives and actionable advice, this episode is a must-listen for anyone navigating the complexities of the modern music industry.

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The Indie Unplugged Podcast
Explore the world of music through insightful interviews with music creators and entrepreneurs. Gain insights into the industry's dynamics, where you can learn about the individuals shaping the music scene, hear from entrepreneurs driving industry advancements, understand the methods behind music production, and get acquainted with the latest developments in the sector. Join us to gain a straightforward perspective on the music industry's evolving landscape.