There
is no doubt that social media has made it possible for fans to get closer to
their favorite recording artists. Platforms like Facebook and Twitter allow
users to follow them and even get the possibility to communicate with them
personally. Social networks allow
musicians to have engagement with fans as well as using the platforms to
promote and distribute their music.
Myspace,
recently re-launched the social networking service with a strong music emphasis
with plans to revolutionize the way that music is discovered and experienced.
Justin Timberlake, musician transitioned to businessman bought Myspace along
with Specific Media for $35 million. Fans are able to follow their favorite
artists in a brand new way and the musicians can closer to their fanbase and
share new music to old and new fans.
Spotify
is a digital music-streaming service that gives you on-demand access to
millions of songs on all your devices. Here you can listen to a massive library
of songs, including new released albums, users can follow artists, and listen
to the music that they’re currently listening to. Just like the users,
musicians build playlists of their favorite tracks and the fans are able to
listen as well as be updated when new songs are added.
A
great example how someone used social media to their advantage is hip-hop mogul
Jay Z. Jay Z is rapper turned entrepreneur that is very successful and
continues to break barricades in music and the corporate world. One of my
favorite quotes from him is “I’m not a businessman, I’m a business, man.’
During the 2013 NBA Finals of game 5 half time show, Jay Z took over with an
extensive Samsung commercial promoting his then upcoming album Magna Carta Holy
Grail, for free to select fans. Samsung users with androids were encouraged to
download the aap, JayZ Magna Carta, and the lucky first one million who
downloaded a copy of the album on July 4th got it for absolutely
free. Shortly after the album’s release Jay Z hopped on Twitter to answer
questions from his fans about their favorite tracks. It was a pretty big deal
because he barely ever tweets and when he does it’s sporadically. Twitter went
nuts! Social media is definitely contributing to the reshape of how the world
gets music.
As I see others in the music business embrace social media I realize that it is important for me to use social media too. By studying how they implement social media makes for a great learning tool as long as I understand what is happening in the market place. Social media has endless possibilities.
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