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RAY DANIELS QUESTIONS THE PATH TO BREAKING AN ARTIST IN TODAY’S MUSIC INDUSTRY

Music executive Ray Daniels recently sparked debate with a bold statement about today’s music industry: “There’s nowhere to go. You’ve got a dope artist buy where do you take them?”  It’s a controversial take, but one that resonates in an era shaped by streaming, social media, and oversaturation.

In the past five years, the rise of streaming and social media has shifted the focus from long-term artist development to instant visibility. Viral success is easier to achieve, but far harder to sustain. With artists breaking faster and audiences more scattered, growth beyond the initial moment has become increasingly unclear.

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Breaking an artist today isn’t about discovery anymore but about differentiation. Labels and executives are navigating a landscape where touring costs are high and success metrics are constantly changing. Daniels’ POV highlights a growing concern: while talent is abundant, clear pathways to longevity are not.

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