In June 2015, US rapper Russ made $600 from his music. In June 2016, precisely 12 months later, with no label and no main label advertising and marketing funds, he made $100,000 in a single month. The one distinction was time, and the 200 songs he had launched by then.
Russ (born Russell James Vitale) has launched music by way of TuneCore for 15 years. He was signed with Columbia Information from 2017 to 2020, however returned to independence thereafter. He owns a document label and collective referred to as DIEMON, which stands for “Do It Each Day Music Or Nothing.”
Talking with Andreea Gleeson (TuneCore’s former CEO) throughout a keynote at SXSW in Austin final week (March 18), the American rapper, singer, songwriter, producer and best-selling creator stated: “We have been doing it daily. Actually daily. That was the behavior. Making music daily.”
Gleeson described Russ because the definition of a multi-hyphenate — an artist, songwriter and producer. Addressing the artist, Gleeson stated, “You could have been charting with the music that you simply’ve been releasing and infrequently are the one unbiased artist sitting on the highest charts just like the Billboard 200 in a sea of main document label releases, which is simply so unimaginable.”
Gleeson stated artists right now are constructing their very own careers and proudly owning their music. “So many instances whenever you would signal these document label offers, you’ll hand over possession, or for a time frame, and many others… Artists 1774794553 are constructing a a lot completely different, deeper understanding of each the inventive and enterprise aspect, which is sort of making them a bit bit harmful, as a result of after they sit throughout tables to barter, they know way more.”
“Artists 1774794553 are constructing a a lot completely different, deeper understanding of each the inventive and enterprise aspect, which is sort of making them a bit bit harmful, as a result of after they sit throughout tables to barter, they know way more.”
Andreea Gleeson
About two months in the past, Russ grew to become the second-highest RIAA-certified unbiased rapper in historical past. His most up-to-date album, W!LD, debuted at No. 10 on the Billboard 200, No. 1 on the indie chart, No. 2 in rap, and No. 3 in general album gross sales, in response to Gleeson. All copies have been signed by Russ himself, offered immediately by way of his personal web site, highlighting the significance of direct relationships with followers.
“Even signing the vinyl — and I signed myself, all 18,000 or 20,000, no matter it was. And you realize, it’s exhausting. It’s a lot bodily work. However it’s like each single a type of is an actual particular person. In order that was the reminder that was simply actually unjading for me, as a result of I’m sitting there signing all these vinyl.
“There’s actual individuals behind these feedback, behind these DMs, behind these numbers. And signing the vinyl with my hand and doing the in-person activations — it simply makes it actual.”
Russ defined that going direct-to-fan isn’t nearly having a store on an artist’s web site, but additionally about years of genuinely speaking to followers — Discord periods, Instagram group chats, FaceTimes, responding to DMs.
“The flexibility to even promote direct to followers is as a result of there’s a direct-to-fan relationship there. I’m not simply an artist posting on Instagram and hoping that individuals purchase my stuff. You need to actually create that bond.
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“The flexibility to even promote direct to followers is as a result of there’s a direct-to-fan relationship there. I’m not simply an artist posting on Instagram and hoping that individuals purchase my stuff. You need to actually create that bond. You need to create that relationship. And it’s one thing that I care about deeply as a result of followers are the infrastructure of your complete profession.”
The artist additionally shared how consistency in constructing a catalog helps propel an artist. “I feel success on the finish appears to be like actually dramatic, nevertheless it’s actually simply consistency — staying alive lengthy sufficient to compound… It’s 15 years of placing out songs and constructing a catalog that, once more, in the event you keep constant lengthy sufficient, it’ll compound, you realize.”
By June 2015, Russ stated he had 200 songs in his catalog, 11 albums and about 30 or 40 weeks into weekly releases. “So I had 200 songs out. Once more, when the music is nice and also you’re constant sufficient, your fan base sniffs you out.” Russ stated this was pre-algorithm when fan bases “sniff out” artists.
“And as soon as individuals discovered my music, they have been capable of grow to be diehard followers as a result of there was sufficient music to remain.” In 2017, Russ stated he dropped a music each week on SoundCloud for 2.5 years straight.
Russ in contrast his methodology of placing out music to the Netflix mannequin: “think about your artistry and your profession is a TV present, and every album or annually is a season, and also you’re simply including episodes to the season.” He says he gave individuals “the power to not have two favourite songs from me, however 50.”
“Out of 400 songs, in the event you solely like 40 of them, you solely like 10%, that’s nonetheless 40 songs. It’s a ton of music.”
The entire 200 songs he had by June 2015 have been owned by him, all distributed by way of TuneCore, and none of it was tied to a label deal. Russ has up to now amassed 24 billion streams and offered greater than 35 million singles so far.
“Giving up possession of what we have been doing wasn’t even on the desk.”
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“Giving up possession of what we have been doing wasn’t even on the desk,” Russ stated of his label DIEMON.
As MBW beforehand reported, in June 2020, Russ revealed TuneCore earnings statements to Instagram “for inspirational functions” exhibiting his month-to-month earnings from his music between 2013 and 2017.
His revenues are reported in these statements as $48.66 for the month of August 2013, rising to nicely over $100,000 on common per 30 days from June 2016 till October 2017 when, throughout that month, his assertion reveals that he earned over $280,000.
Russ additionally highlighted the necessity for artists to review the trade. “We have been obsessive about watching all people’s interviews. All of the Breakfast Membership interviews, all of the Scorching 97 interviews — we have been simply obsessive about binge-watching these. They have been at all times on the TV. That’s how we sort of realized about Carol Lewis the reserving agent, and Peter Schwarz at the moment.”
“Simply learning a few of the enterprise aspect of issues. However once more, simply being entrepreneurial in spirit and boss-minded.”
The true treasure, in response to Russ, is “self-mastery.” He stated, “It’s a treasure that you simply’ll by no means fairly seize, and it retains you in pursuit. It retains you motivated, targeted, and on this place of inner validation.”
“They are saying placing within the work at all times drives extra outcomes than pure expertise that doesn’t put within the work. And [Russ is] the epitome of that.”
Andreea Gleeson
As somebody whose music profession had been solitary (“It’s so remoted. I’m downstairs in my basement on my own making songs, which I really like, as a result of any artist in right here is aware of you sort of want that setting and that protected area to simply be bizarre on the microphone with none judgment), Russ says filming the film Don’t Transfer, confirmed him the necessity for neighborhood. He then discovered two unknown Australian producers on TikTok and made his album W!LD with them.
Russ hinted that he’s engaged on a deluxe model of the document. “I feel it’s unimaginable. It’s so good.”
Gleeson described Russ as “the Kobe Bryant of musicians” — “They are saying placing within the work at all times drives extra outcomes than pure expertise that doesn’t put within the work. And also you’re the epitome of that.”
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