There was pushback -- which is why you no longer see an actual music community
We've decided collectively to focus more on web2, since we've been getting overlooked for years
Stuff/book have ignored hundreds of artists to propagate their own
Newm thought they could strong arm the community into using their product
And still they wonder why this community doesn't work with them -- everytime we've tried to work with any of these platforms, they boaster their superiority complex, don't offer much in return, and wont even engage in an actual conversation. They treat you like a wash and rinse customer, compared to a pioneer in the process
Its obvious the music community has moved on -- none of our interests were aligned as "ARITSTS"
Even to this day, you get ghosted in the DMs, or push the responsibility onto "let's schedule a call sometime" but nothing happens
Not only is there a lack of customer support, there's a giant disconnect from the community, where we feel as our art has turned into a liquidity extraction for the hosting platform
Been trying for years -- still can't get in touch with anybody ๐
Only a few have actually helped the music community -- by not charging for opportunities and working on the growth of the community
thank for everyone for listening! ๐
I'm over 100 monthly listeners on Spotify ๐ฏ
4 tracks broke 1000 views on SoundCloud โ๏ธ
and I have a new single out ๐ถ
I really do appreciate everybody for tappin in โ๏ธ
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