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Inside the Playbook: SonReal on How Content Actually Grows Music

Inside the Playbook: SonReal on How Content Actually Grows Music

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The “mysterious artist” era worked when the music business was built around blockbuster music videos and gatekeepers. Today it’s algorithmic, short-form, and driven by consistent distribution.

In this clip, SonReal breaks down why being “mysterious and aloof” can actually hurt independent artists now, especially if you’re running a two-week release strategy. We get into the real economics of modern music marketing: you can’t shoot $30K-$40K music videos for every release, so you either build a content system or you disappear.

SonReal explains how he scales by batching content across multiple songs with longtime collaborators, then going full DIY when needed, buying a camera, directing visualizers, and shooting content with his manager. We also unpack how the short-form era works differently: you double down after something connects (like performance marketing), and when a post goes viral, it becomes distribution that can lift the entire catalog floor and drive streaming growth.

If you’re an independent artist, music manager, A&R, or anyone focused on artist development, content strategy for musicians, streaming revenue, and social media distribution, this is a blueprint for how music travels now.

Listen to the full episode of The Manager’s Playbook with SonReal for the complete breakdown.

Simply put, a conversation like this doesn't come cheap.


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https://open.spotify.com/episode/7D9QxalKTWiMrnDzZlvVll?si=pCqo0yiSSHKucJylYubzCQ


Watch the Episodes On Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@managersplaybook

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