Becoming An Artist Manager
Explore the role and importance of an artist manager, what they do, and how they impact the career of the artist and their brand.
This course is designed to help if you’re interested in a career dealing with artist management, current managers attempting to improve and grow their skills, artists who want to take control of their careers, record label execs looking to improve their effectiveness in dealing with talent managers, and all learners who are serious about Hip Hop business and looking to take it to the next level.
By the end of our course, you will be able to:
- Implement key methods for success in management, whether you are interested in managing other artists or are a self-managed artist
- Create innovative, values-based strategic plans to increase the chances of success for the artists you work with
- Understand the important contractual and financial documents required in artist management
- Identify artists at various stages of their careers who are good candidates for your management venture
- Present concrete strategies to your artists in order to help accelerate their growth
- Utilize your strategic core document—which you will create in the course—to guide you to success in the management field
The Role Of A Manager
- 1The Role Of A Manager
Managers are a major key to the success of many Hip Hop artists so we`ll take a look at what their role is in this lesson.
- 2Other Types Of Managers
We`ll review the various types of other managers there are in Hip Hop Business.
- 3COMPLEX | Blueprint - Bryson Tiller’s Manager Shares The Pressures of Music Management
Bryson Tiller`s Manager Shares The Pressures of Music Management
The Role Of An Artist
- 4The Role Of The Artist
Being an artist or the talent is hard work. This lesson features some of the basics of what`s expected of an artist in Hip Hop businness.
- 5Artist Management Agreements
Let's review the essentials of artist management agreements.
- 6COMPLEX | Blueprint – feat. Chance The Rapper’s Manager, Pat Corcoran
Pat "The Manager" Corcoran and Chancelor "The Rapper" Bennett, two self-taught kids from Chicago, set the bar for what independent artists can achieve. Pat the Manager details how the two met, the backlash around the release of Coloring Book, and the one thing that threatened their independence.