Remixes - The Equivalent Of Clipping But For Artists

This is the closest thing we (artists) have to clipping.....

This is the closest thing we (artists) have to streamer clipping.

Incase you didn't already know, many top streamers like Adin Ross and Neon use what they like to call 'clippers' to take video clips of their stream and post them to tiktok.

The concept is simple but it clealrly works.

Here's a video explaining more:

https://www.tiktok.com/@tumboclipz/video/7509641546325691678

The concept goes something like this:

  1. The creators creates content
  2. So called 'clippers' take interesting clips of that content and repot it
  3. The clips go viral.

For artists, it works something like this:

  1. The artist makes a song
  2. That song gets reposted by all the small music pages on tiktok, like this -

It could also work like this:

  1. The artist makes a song
  2. The artist uploads the stems and other producers remix the song. A remix goes viral which then in turn, drives more listeners to the original song as well.

Easier said than done right?

Well here's how to do the hard parts of both methods mentioned above.

  1. To get music pages on tiktok to post your song, you can simply DM them and ask them to feature you. You'll obviously have to pay the account owner on tiktok, but take this as a wake up call to stop being a btich because scared money makes no money!
  2. To get other artists to remix your song, simply upload the stems in the remixes section of your song. Other artists will naturally find it.

You can also encourage othe rproducers to remix your track by

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