Drake’s strategic bypass of traditional labels proves that massive social capital has replaced institutional infrastructure as the ultimate distribution tool. This shift effectively renders legacy contracts obsolete for superstars who can now own their entire value chain.
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How Drake just DELETED Music Labels with IcemanAjouté :
Drake just exposed how artists can ditch record labels, and Iceman was his way of proving labels are becoming useless for superstars. Record labels used to control everything. If you wanted to become a superstar in the 2000s, you needed a label for radio, marketing, interviews, music videos, distribution, all of it. Artists would sign terrible deals just to get exposure. But social media changed the entire game. Now artists can blow up on Tik Tok, market themselves on Instagram, sell directly to fans, and build cult fan bases without radio or TV. That's why the industry is panicking, because Drake just proved something scary. A superstar artist might not need a major label anymore. After Scorpion, Drake started owning his masters. But even with a $400 million deal, he realized UMG still controlled too much of the business. So for the past 2 years, he secretly tested if he could do all of it himself, and it worked perfectly. If Drake leaves UMG with his masters, his catalog alone could be worth billions. Instead of labels funding artists, imagine if a private equity firms and investors can now fund Drake directly while he keeps ownership. That changes the whole industry. Because if Drake is a global superstar, doesn't need a major label anymore, other artists are going to start asking why they signed those deals in the first place. Do you think this will be the end of music labels?
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