You’re Not Broke—You Just Don’t Know About Publishing
Let’s be honest—music artists today are focused on streams, YouTube numbers, and “blowing.” But one of the biggest sources of income in music isn’t flashy. It’s silent. Hidden. Ignored. It’s called music publishing.
Here’s the simple truth: Every time your song is played on radio, performed live, streamed on Spotify, or used in a video—you generate publishing royalties. But if you’ve never registered your publishing rights, that money isn’t coming to you.
It’s sitting somewhere else. Sometimes it’s redistributed. Sometimes it’s claimed by others. And that’s why so many artists are getting streams, fame, and exposure—but no money.
Publishing is not the master recording. It’s your rights as the songwriter. And that right earns you money for every single public use of your song.
This week, House of Narnda is diving deep into music publishing. We’ll break down the money, the systems, and how to collect what’s already yours. So stick with us—and start treating music like a business.
Loss of Creative Control: When Artists No Longer Own Their Sound
Signing a record deal might seem like the dream, but many artists quickly realize they don’t have full control over their music. Labels decide what sells, and if an artist’s sound doesn’t fit their vision, they force changes.
How Artists Lose Creative Control 1. Sound Manipulation – The label decides the genre and style, even if it doesn’t match the artist’s vision. 2. Forced Collaborations – Artists often work with producers and songwriters chosen by the label, not by choice. 3. Delayed or Canceled Releases – A finished album might sit for years if the label thinks it’s not marketable. 4. Image Control – Labels dictate branding, from fashion to social media presence.
Nigerian Artists Who Struggled with This • Kizz Daniel (G-Worldwide) – Couldn’t release music freely and had to change his name to break free. • Joeboy (emPawa) – Fought to release music on his own terms. • Runtown (Eric Many) – Legal issues restricted his creative freedom.
Why This Matters • Artists lose their originality and end up sounding like everyone else. • Fans notice when music feels forced. • Many artists burn out from creating music they don’t believe in.
How Artists Can Stay in Control • Negotiate Contracts – Demand creative freedom clauses. • Go Independent – Keep full ownership and artistic direction. • Build a Strong Fanbase – More influence = more power over decisions.
Would you trade creative freedom for a shot at fame?
Signing a record deal isn’t free money—it’s a loan. Labels give advances, but you don’t make a dime until you pay them back through streams, shows, and merch.
With Spotify paying ~$0.004 per stream, you’d need 50M+ streams to break even on a $100K advance.
Understanding A&R: The Power Players Behind Music Success
A&R, short for Artists and Repertoire, is one of the most influential roles in the music business. These are the people behind the scenes who discover, develop, and position artists for success.
What Exactly Does A&R Do? 1. Talent Scouting A&Rs are constantly searching for the next big artist. They monitor social media, streaming platforms, open mic nights, underground music scenes, and even recommendations from industry insiders. Their ability to spot raw talent before mainstream success is what makes them valuable. 2. Signing Artists Once they identify potential, A&Rs negotiate deals with artists, often securing record contracts, publishing deals, or distribution agreements. The strength of an A&R’s network determines how well they can push an artist into the right label or partnership. 3. Artist Development Unlike in the past, where labels invested heavily in grooming talent, today’s artists often need to come with some level of branding and fan base. A&Rs still play a crucial role in shaping an artist’s sound, image, and career direction. They help find the right producers, songwriters, and creative teams to refine an artist’s music and public persona. 4. Overseeing Music Production A&Rs don’t just sign artists and disappear. They are involved in the recording process, helping artists select the right songs, producers, and even determining the final tracklist of an album. Their goal is to ensure the music aligns with market trends while maintaining the artist’s authenticity. 5. Industry Networking A&Rs act as the bridge between artists and the industry. They connect artists with labels, music publishers, marketers, streaming services, and promoters to ensure the music reaches the right audience. 6. Trend Analysis and Market Positioning A&Rs analyze data from Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, and social media platforms to understand what’s trending. They use this information to guide artists in making music that resonates with audiences while keeping their originality intact.
Do Independent Artists Need A&R?
Yes, but in a different way. With the rise of DIY music careers, artists can take on A&R responsibilities themselves or work with independent A&Rs who provide guidance without a label’s backing. Many playlist curators, artist managers, and consultants now function as modern-day A&Rs.
The Future of A&R
Technology is changing A&R. Algorithms, AI-powered analytics, and streaming data now play a role in artist discovery. However, the human ear and instinct of a great A&R still matter. No algorithm can fully replace the gut feeling of knowing when an artist has something special.
A&Rs remain the gatekeepers of talent, shaping the music industry by deciding who gets signed, what music gets pushed, and ultimately, who becomes a star.
We’re building a vibrant music community, and we need passionate people like you! Whether you love organizing, networking, or just sharing good vibes, there’s a place for you.
Want to be part of something big? Hit us up at houseofnarnda0@gmail.com—let’s make magic happen!
Everyone wants to “blow” in the music industry. But let’s be honest… How many artists are actually making music that stands out?
🎶 Same beats. 🎶 Same lyrics. 🎶 Same vibe.
And then they wonder why no one is paying attention.
The truth? Your talent alone isn’t enough. Your SOUND needs to be undeniable. If people hear your song and can’t tell the difference between you and 10 other artists, you have work to do.
So, how do you build a sound that actually makes people stop & listen?
👉 STOP CHASING TRENDS. Trends die fast. If your music only follows what’s hot now, what happens when the trend fades? Burna Boy wasn’t chasing Afrobeats when he started—he built a sound that changed it. Tems, Asake, Omah Lay—they created lanes.
👉 EXPERIMENT. Your sound won’t appear out of thin air. Try different beats, switch up your flow, record in ways you haven’t before. Your best music is waiting for you to find it.
👉 CONFIDENCE. The biggest killer of potential? Doubt. If you don’t believe in your own sound, why should anyone else? OWN IT. Push it. Be unapologetic about your art.
👉 DROP MUSIC. Stop waiting for “perfect.” Perfection is an excuse. The more music you release, the closer you get to finding your identity.
🚀 The industry doesn’t need another copy-paste artist. 🚀 The industry needs YOU.
So, are you ready to actually make music that matters? Or are you just here to blend in?
Let’s talk! Drop a comment—what’s stopping you from unlocking your unique sound? ⬇️🎙️
HOUSE OF NARNDA – THE MOVEMENT, THE KNOWLEDGE, THE COMMUNITY
INTRODUCTION 🎤🔥
The music industry isn’t just about dropping hits—it’s a business, a strategy, a battlefield. The problem? Too many talented artists are left in the dark. No real guidance, no real structure, no real ownership of their craft. That’s why so many struggle, get exploited, or fade away before they even get started.
This is where House of Narnda comes in.
We’re not just here to talk about the industry. We’re here to change the game.
🚀 We are the movement that puts power back into the hands of artists. 🎶 We are the knowledge source that breaks down the music business in a way that makes sense. 🤝 We are the community where artists, producers, and industry players connect, learn, and grow.
WHAT HOUSE OF NARNDA OFFERS
1️⃣ The Movement – Redefining Success for Artists
For too long, the industry has thrived on artists not knowing their worth. Labels, managers, and middlemen take advantage of gaps in knowledge. We’re here to educate, equip, and empower artists to take control of their music careers.
We’re challenging outdated systems and showing artists how to: ✔ Own their music and earn from it. ✔ Avoid bad deals and industry traps. ✔ Maximize opportunities beyond just streaming revenue.
2️⃣ The Knowledge – The Music Business, Simplified
Talent is great, but if you don’t understand the business, you won’t last.
We teach artists, producers, and music entrepreneurs how to: 📌 Monetize their music through royalties, licensing, and publishing. 📌 Protect their work with copyrights and proper registrations. 📌 Market themselves properly for long-term career growth. 📌 Understand deals & contracts so they never sign their rights away blindly.
No sugarcoating. No confusing industry jargon. Just real, practical music business education.
3️⃣ The Community – A Network That Moves Together
Music isn’t a solo journey. You need the right connections, resources, and strategies. That’s why we’re building a strong network where: ✅ Artists connect with producers, managers, and A&Rs. ✅ Industry professionals share insights and opportunities. ✅ Collaborations happen naturally, leading to real growth.
This is more than just learning—it’s growing and winning together.
WHY THIS MATTERS – THE PROBLEM WE’RE SOLVING
The music business in Nigeria (and globally) is full of: ❌ Uninformed artists signing bad contracts. ❌ Producers & songwriters not getting their rightful royalties. ❌ A lack of structured education on how to navigate the industry. ❌ Talented creatives being overlooked due to poor branding or connections.
House of Narnda is here to change that.
HOW WE WORK – WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT FROM US
📝 Educational Content & Resources
We break down everything you need to know about the music business—from royalties and licensing to branding and contracts. We make complex topics easy to understand and apply.
📣 Artist Promotion & Development
We help artists gain visibility, market themselves effectively, and connect with the right people. Whether it’s social media strategy, industry connections, or performance opportunities, we got you covered.
🗣️ Discussions on Music Trends & Criticism
We keep the industry accountable. We analyze trends, call out bad practices, and celebrate real talent. Our conversations are raw, real, and impactful.
💼 Public Administration & Consulting Services
We provide consultation services to artists, labels, and music businesses, helping them structure their careers and operations professionally.
JOIN THE MOVEMENT – LET’S BUILD TOGETHER
The industry isn’t going to fix itself. If you want to win, you need to learn, connect, and take control of your music business.
🎤 House of Narnda is creating bridges for talent. If you’re ready to move from potential to professional, let’s get to work. 🚀
📍 Follow us, engage, and be part of the revolution.
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You’re Not Broke—You Just Don’t Know About Publishing
Let’s be honest—music artists today are focused on streams, YouTube numbers, and “blowing.” But one of the biggest sources of income in music isn’t flashy. It’s silent. Hidden. Ignored.
It’s called music publishing.
Here’s the simple truth:
Every time your song is played on radio, performed live, streamed on Spotify, or used in a video—you generate publishing royalties.
But if you’ve never registered your publishing rights, that money isn’t coming to you.
It’s sitting somewhere else.
Sometimes it’s redistributed. Sometimes it’s claimed by others.
And that’s why so many artists are getting streams, fame, and exposure—but no money.
Publishing is not the master recording.
It’s your rights as the songwriter. And that right earns you money for every single public use of your song.
This week, House of Narnda is diving deep into music publishing.
We’ll break down the money, the systems, and how to collect what’s already yours.
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Loss of Creative Control: When Artists No Longer Own Their Sound
Signing a record deal might seem like the dream, but many artists quickly realize they don’t have full control over their music. Labels decide what sells, and if an artist’s sound doesn’t fit their vision, they force changes.
How Artists Lose Creative Control
1. Sound Manipulation – The label decides the genre and style, even if it doesn’t match the artist’s vision.
2. Forced Collaborations – Artists often work with producers and songwriters chosen by the label, not by choice.
3. Delayed or Canceled Releases – A finished album might sit for years if the label thinks it’s not marketable.
4. Image Control – Labels dictate branding, from fashion to social media presence.
Nigerian Artists Who Struggled with This
• Kizz Daniel (G-Worldwide) – Couldn’t release music freely and had to change his name to break free.
• Joeboy (emPawa) – Fought to release music on his own terms.
• Runtown (Eric Many) – Legal issues restricted his creative freedom.
Why This Matters
• Artists lose their originality and end up sounding like everyone else.
• Fans notice when music feels forced.
• Many artists burn out from creating music they don’t believe in.
How Artists Can Stay in Control
• Negotiate Contracts – Demand creative freedom clauses.
• Go Independent – Keep full ownership and artistic direction.
• Build a Strong Fanbase – More influence = more power over decisions.
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Signing a record deal isn’t free money—it’s a loan. Labels give advances, but you don’t make a dime until you pay them back through streams, shows, and merch.
With Spotify paying ~$0.004 per stream, you’d need 50M+ streams to break even on a $100K advance.
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Understanding A&R: The Power Players Behind Music Success
A&R, short for Artists and Repertoire, is one of the most influential roles in the music business. These are the people behind the scenes who discover, develop, and position artists for success.
What Exactly Does A&R Do?
1. Talent Scouting
A&Rs are constantly searching for the next big artist. They monitor social media, streaming platforms, open mic nights, underground music scenes, and even recommendations from industry insiders. Their ability to spot raw talent before mainstream success is what makes them valuable.
2. Signing Artists
Once they identify potential, A&Rs negotiate deals with artists, often securing record contracts, publishing deals, or distribution agreements. The strength of an A&R’s network determines how well they can push an artist into the right label or partnership.
3. Artist Development
Unlike in the past, where labels invested heavily in grooming talent, today’s artists often need to come with some level of branding and fan base. A&Rs still play a crucial role in shaping an artist’s sound, image, and career direction. They help find the right producers, songwriters, and creative teams to refine an artist’s music and public persona.
4. Overseeing Music Production
A&Rs don’t just sign artists and disappear. They are involved in the recording process, helping artists select the right songs, producers, and even determining the final tracklist of an album. Their goal is to ensure the music aligns with market trends while maintaining the artist’s authenticity.
5. Industry Networking
A&Rs act as the bridge between artists and the industry. They connect artists with labels, music publishers, marketers, streaming services, and promoters to ensure the music reaches the right audience.
6. Trend Analysis and Market Positioning
A&Rs analyze data from Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, and social media platforms to understand what’s trending. They use this information to guide artists in making music that resonates with audiences while keeping their originality intact.
Do Independent Artists Need A&R?
Yes, but in a different way. With the rise of DIY music careers, artists can take on A&R responsibilities themselves or work with independent A&Rs who provide guidance without a label’s backing. Many playlist curators, artist managers, and consultants now function as modern-day A&Rs.
The Future of A&R
Technology is changing A&R. Algorithms, AI-powered analytics, and streaming data now play a role in artist discovery. However, the human ear and instinct of a great A&R still matter. No algorithm can fully replace the gut feeling of knowing when an artist has something special.
A&Rs remain the gatekeepers of talent, shaping the music industry by deciding who gets signed, what music gets pushed, and ultimately, who becomes a star.
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We’re building a vibrant music community, and we need passionate people like you! Whether you love organizing, networking, or just sharing good vibes, there’s a place for you.
Want to be part of something big? Hit us up at houseofnarnda0@gmail.com—let’s make magic happen!
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🎤 So You Want to Be an Artist? Let’s Get Real.
Everyone wants to “blow” in the music industry. But let’s be honest… How many artists are actually making music that stands out?
🎶 Same beats.
🎶 Same lyrics.
🎶 Same vibe.
And then they wonder why no one is paying attention.
The truth? Your talent alone isn’t enough. Your SOUND needs to be undeniable. If people hear your song and can’t tell the difference between you and 10 other artists, you have work to do.
So, how do you build a sound that actually makes people stop & listen?
👉 STOP CHASING TRENDS.
Trends die fast. If your music only follows what’s hot now, what happens when the trend fades? Burna Boy wasn’t chasing Afrobeats when he started—he built a sound that changed it. Tems, Asake, Omah Lay—they created lanes.
👉 EXPERIMENT.
Your sound won’t appear out of thin air. Try different beats, switch up your flow, record in ways you haven’t before. Your best music is waiting for you to find it.
👉 CONFIDENCE.
The biggest killer of potential? Doubt. If you don’t believe in your own sound, why should anyone else? OWN IT. Push it. Be unapologetic about your art.
👉 DROP MUSIC.
Stop waiting for “perfect.” Perfection is an excuse. The more music you release, the closer you get to finding your identity.
🚀 The industry doesn’t need another copy-paste artist.
🚀 The industry needs YOU.
So, are you ready to actually make music that matters? Or are you just here to blend in?
Let’s talk! Drop a comment—what’s stopping you from unlocking your unique sound? ⬇️🎙️
#HouseOfNarnda #CreatingBridgesForTalent #MusicBusiness #NewArtists #FindYourSound
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HOUSE OF NARNDA – THE MOVEMENT, THE KNOWLEDGE, THE COMMUNITY
INTRODUCTION 🎤🔥
The music industry isn’t just about dropping hits—it’s a business, a strategy, a battlefield. The problem? Too many talented artists are left in the dark. No real guidance, no real structure, no real ownership of their craft. That’s why so many struggle, get exploited, or fade away before they even get started.
This is where House of Narnda comes in.
We’re not just here to talk about the industry. We’re here to change the game.
🚀 We are the movement that puts power back into the hands of artists.
🎶 We are the knowledge source that breaks down the music business in a way that makes sense.
🤝 We are the community where artists, producers, and industry players connect, learn, and grow.
WHAT HOUSE OF NARNDA OFFERS
1️⃣ The Movement – Redefining Success for Artists
For too long, the industry has thrived on artists not knowing their worth. Labels, managers, and middlemen take advantage of gaps in knowledge. We’re here to educate, equip, and empower artists to take control of their music careers.
We’re challenging outdated systems and showing artists how to:
✔ Own their music and earn from it.
✔ Avoid bad deals and industry traps.
✔ Maximize opportunities beyond just streaming revenue.
2️⃣ The Knowledge – The Music Business, Simplified
Talent is great, but if you don’t understand the business, you won’t last.
We teach artists, producers, and music entrepreneurs how to:
📌 Monetize their music through royalties, licensing, and publishing.
📌 Protect their work with copyrights and proper registrations.
📌 Market themselves properly for long-term career growth.
📌 Understand deals & contracts so they never sign their rights away blindly.
No sugarcoating. No confusing industry jargon. Just real, practical music business education.
3️⃣ The Community – A Network That Moves Together
Music isn’t a solo journey. You need the right connections, resources, and strategies. That’s why we’re building a strong network where:
✅ Artists connect with producers, managers, and A&Rs.
✅ Industry professionals share insights and opportunities.
✅ Collaborations happen naturally, leading to real growth.
This is more than just learning—it’s growing and winning together.
WHY THIS MATTERS – THE PROBLEM WE’RE SOLVING
The music business in Nigeria (and globally) is full of:
❌ Uninformed artists signing bad contracts.
❌ Producers & songwriters not getting their rightful royalties.
❌ A lack of structured education on how to navigate the industry.
❌ Talented creatives being overlooked due to poor branding or connections.
House of Narnda is here to change that.
HOW WE WORK – WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT FROM US
📝 Educational Content & Resources
We break down everything you need to know about the music business—from royalties and licensing to branding and contracts. We make complex topics easy to understand and apply.
📣 Artist Promotion & Development
We help artists gain visibility, market themselves effectively, and connect with the right people. Whether it’s social media strategy, industry connections, or performance opportunities, we got you covered.
🗣️ Discussions on Music Trends & Criticism
We keep the industry accountable. We analyze trends, call out bad practices, and celebrate real talent. Our conversations are raw, real, and impactful.
💼 Public Administration & Consulting Services
We provide consultation services to artists, labels, and music businesses, helping them structure their careers and operations professionally.
JOIN THE MOVEMENT – LET’S BUILD TOGETHER
The industry isn’t going to fix itself. If you want to win, you need to learn, connect, and take control of your music business.
🎤 House of Narnda is creating bridges for talent. If you’re ready to move from potential to professional, let’s get to work. 🚀
📍 Follow us, engage, and be part of the revolution.
#HouseOfNarnda #CreatingBridgesForTalent #MusicBusiness #ArtistsWin
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