this isn't mentioning splits.
It's just a general dollar number of total streams
No one will know splits besides Spotify's payers, the labels and the artist's contract
Or what artist gets a better general dollar than others or what specific type of stream pays more etc
I made a website that lets you view and download Spotify streaming data for free. You can even see how much money the artist received from Spotify for all the streams. I made this for all the music data nerds out there :)
https://streamclout.io
Crazy site. Lol bro
Is it all time or just since 2015
$100 for 2 weeks of work? right
You clearly don't know how business's works. It's not how long it took to make, its how long/ how much he invested to learn to do this in 2 weeks.
Regarding the price, this tool is not for average Joe's like us, this tool is mostly for investors, A&R and labels. That being said, amazing work OP @TTC
You clearly don't know how business's works. It's not how long it took to make, its how long/ how much he invested to learn to do this in 2 weeks.
Regarding the price, this tool is not for average Joe's like us, this tool is mostly for investors, A&R and labels. That being said, amazing work OP @TTC
you dont believe in this meritocratic bullshit lmao
Lmaoooo you got me hahaha I think I used $.004 per stream. I’ll be implementing a tiered pricing system shortly
wasn't trying to check you was just curious how it was done cause i found it interesting, great work
you dont believe in this meritocratic bullshit lmao
I removed the part I talked about my production on Weeknd's album but my initial post included:
It took me less than 10 minutes to make the track on weeknd's album, the sample I barely did nothing with it. Should I ask only for $40 cause it didn't take me a month to make it? What about the 10 years it took me to reach this level? What about the money I lost by solely focusing on production? What about the money I spent on my equipments and sample packs?
But for you, the fact that I made it in like 5 minutes, I should only charge $15.
So ofc I know what im talking about lol
Blonde made 27 mil, Frank's eating for life
And thats just spotify alone right?
Goddamn
I removed the part I talked about my production on Weeknd's album but my initial post included:
It took me less than 10 minutes to make the track on weeknd's album, the sample I barely did nothing with it. Should I ask only for $40 cause it didn't take me a month to make it? What about the 10 years it took me to reach this level? What about the money I lost by solely focusing on production? What about the money I spent on my equipments and sample packs?
But for you, the fact that I made it in like 5 minutes, I should only charge $15.
So ofc I know what im talking about lol
lmao rob em blind big boy but we dont need these elevated hustle explanations about you getting lucky once and especially not about rent excuses
Crazy site. Lol bro
Is it all time or just since 2015
all time! you can do any album
what happened to the website? @op
Still up and running with a new design!! Turning it into a music stock market so stay tuned for updates!!
Atrocity Exhibition by Danny Brown made $683k, looked that up because he said that album lost him money and put him in debt for years
Atrocity Exhibition by Danny Brown made $683k, looked that up because he said that album lost him money and put him in debt for years
That was just off of streaming revenue! He probably invested money into making the album. Also that 700k gets shared for features, production, label, etc.
That was just off of streaming revenue! He probably invested money into making the album. Also that 700k gets shared for features, production, label, etc.
Yah definitely more to the story than just the number , I was just curious. Really Doe especially probably wasn't a cheap song
Yah definitely more to the story than just the number , I was just curious. Really Doe especially probably wasn't a cheap song
All the features + production must have been 100k+