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Jorge Brea has spent 20 years watching songs succeed and fail at scale. As founder and CEO of Symphonic, he’s distributed over two million songs, and in this episode he gets refreshingly honest about what actually separates the records that break through from the ones that disappear.
Sarah and Jorge dig into the three things breakthrough songs have in common, why release day is the start of your campaign and not the finish line, and the uncomfortable truth about the six-week lead time (spoiler: even the distributors don’t love it). Jorge also explains why he tells independent artists to skip the album, how to know when it’s time to stop pushing a single and move on, why collaborations are one of the most underrated algorithm plays available, and what major labels buying up distributors really means for independent artists.
Plus: the release planning tools Symphonic is building, a new feature that will show artists their skip rates and saves on Spotify, and the one piece of advice Jorge gives every artist about control, contracts, and staying in it for the long haul.
Whether you’re releasing your first single or your fiftieth, this one will reset your expectations in the best way.
Connect with Jorge and Symphonic: symphonic.com
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