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72. 72: Downtown Music Sale
01:04||Season 1, Ep. 72Learn the 5 companies you have to register your music with in this e-book: Music Royalties DemystifiedJoin the discord server: https://pxl.to/breve-music-discord-serverIn the Breve Music Podcast, host Jermaine Harris discusses the acquisition of Downtown Music Holdings by Universal Music Group. Downtown Music encompasses several sub-brands, including CD Baby, a popular platform for independent musicians, and Songtrust, the largest global royalty collection service. While Harris acknowledges the trend of consolidation in the music industry, he expresses disappointment, preferring the presence of more independent companies that can maintain their brand identity. He recognizes the challenges of independence but also the necessity of additional capital for growth. The episode concludes with holiday wishes to listeners.71. 71: TikTok Ban Pending
00:43||Season 1, Ep. 71Learn the 5 companies you have to register your music with in this e-book: Music Royalties DemystifiedJoin the discord server: https://pxl.to/breve-music-discord-serverSummaryIn this episode, host Jermaine Harris discusses the looming TikTok ban in the United States.70. 70: Drake Claiming Fake Streams For 'Not Like Us'
00:57||Season 1, Ep. 70Learn the 5 companies you have to register your music with in this e-book: Music Royalties DemystifiedJoin the discord server: https://pxl.to/breve-music-discord-serverSummaryIn this episode, host Jermaine Harris further discusses the Kendrick Lamar vs Drake beef.69. 69: Take A Break!
00:39||Season 1, Ep. 69Learn the 5 companies you have to register your music with in this e-book: Music Royalties DemystifiedJoin the discord server: https://pxl.to/breve-music-discord-server68. 68: Happy Thanksgiving
00:19||Season 1, Ep. 68Happy Thanksgiving!Learn the 5 companies you have to register your music with in this e-book: Music Royalties DemystifiedJoin the discord server: https://pxl.to/breve-music-discord-server67. 67: Reminiscing About Guitar Hero
00:39||Season 1, Ep. 67Learn the 5 companies you have to register your music with in this e-book: Music Royalties DemystifiedJoin the discord server: https://pxl.to/breve-music-discord-serverSummaryIn the Breve Music Podcast, host Jermaine Harris reflects on his fond memories of playing Guitar Hero, a game he preferred over Rock Band due to its earlier release. He reminisces about the enjoyment he experienced both solo and with friends and family while playing. Jermaine still listens to some of the songs from the game and invites listeners to share their experiences and favorite tracks from Guitar Hero or Rock Band in the comments.66. 66: Let The Haters Fuel You
01:14||Season 1, Ep. 66Learn the 5 companies you have to register your music with in this e-book: Music Royalties DemystifiedJoin the discord server: https://pxl.to/breve-music-discord-serverSummaryIn this episode of the Breve Music Podcast, host Jermaine Harris discusses the importance of protecting one’s dreams and mental health in the face of negativity. He shares a personal experience involving a discouraging response from an applicant to his new business venture, where the individual harshly criticized his abilities. Instead of allowing this negativity to deter him, Jermaine chose to block the person and use their comments as motivation to succeed as an entrepreneur. He emphasizes that while criticism is inevitable, it shouldn’t hinder one’s pursuit of goals. The main takeaway from the episode is the importance of prioritizing mental health and not letting unconstructive feedback prevent progress.64. 64: Listening To Slowed Down Music
00:55||Season 1, Ep. 64Learn the 5 companies you have to register your music with in this e-book: Music Royalties DemystifiedJoin the discord server: https://pxl.to/breve-music-discord-serverSummaryIn this episode of the Breve Music Podcast, host Jermaine Harris discusses his unique listening habits, particularly his preference for slower music. He shares that he has always enjoyed music played at a reduced speed and has recently been experimenting with listening to tracks at 0.8 speed, finding it an appealing way to experience music differently.