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At WBC Studios we partner and collaborate with exciting new artists with the objective of growing their base and monetizing their craft. We encourage and support independent artists and encourage you to support as well.
At WBC Studios we partner and collaborate with exciting new artists with the objective of growing their base and monetizing their craft. We encourage and support independent artists and encourage you to support as well.
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Shot in NYC, Tings & Things features four artists that take a stance of self preservation; prioritizing their head space above the many stressors that could potentially derail their success.
ndie Noize is a movement that unites a diverse group of creatives that share an unabashed spirit and passion for their art. In partnership with Indie Noize the ongoing campaign “Women Are Wolves Too” will highlight aspiring female creative entrepreneurs whom embody what the movement is all about. Meet Iris Miller.
Indie Noize is a movement that unites a diverse group of creatives that share an unabashed spirit and passion for their art. In partnership with Indie Noize the ongoing campaign “Women Are Wolves Too” will highlight aspiring female creative entrepreneurs whom embody what the movement is all about. Meet Sabina Jandarbek.
For these young men, their personal belongings act as mementos to the place that they both consider home. Whether it’s a rare vintage Ralph find with generational footprints or a pair of archival air Jordan 1’s, the symbolic value attached to their “things” is everything to these New York bred style aficionados.
This current state of quarantine offers all of us an opportunity to create and innovate; an opportunity for all of us to build a solid creative community; a brotherhood/sisterhood of cooperative participation to bring new services, products and leadership to the marketplace.
Artists, your work doesn’t need to be state of the art out the gate. Good should never be disposable, it is the prerequisite to greatness.
Yes, there are quite a few rappers earning millions in income, so clearly rap does pay. But the majority of those rappers depend on short term revenue streams to maintain glamour filled lifestyles expected of them.
In 2020, it’s practically common knowledge that an artist is ill-equipped to sustain themselves off streams and record sales alone. So, how do artists get to the bag? One of the ways is getting deeper into merch.
Artists require the establishing of a direct to consumer channel where one’s music is available for purchase. The challenge is creating the value outside of the music equating to people wanting to click that link in bio.
Cutting edge companies like us exist to change the ownership structure and valuation model that benefits the boardroom executive and does little for the creator. Our aim is to help artists rethink the marketplace and focus more on a ownership/equity relationship.
I don’t believe we will see an influx of black and brown executives in corporate America. You will see more artists and entertainers of the “culture,” make an insane amount of money.