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    You can’t just drop hits and chill — George Britton on why artistes flop without managers

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    Artiste manager, George Britton Artiste manager, George Britton

    Talent manager and Founder of Revolve Plus, George Britton, is shedding light on a crucial but often overlooked aspect of the music industry; the role of the artiste manager.

    Speaking in an interview on Asaase Radio, Britton explained why many artistes begin to struggle the moment they part ways with their management teams.

    “It’s not just about making music; you have to know how to sell it,” Britton emphasised, underlining the reality that music creation forms only a fraction of what it takes to succeed in the industry.

    According to him, most artistes lack an in-depth understanding of the business side of their craft. He explained that once they leave their managers, they’re often ill-equipped to handle what comes next.

    “Most of them don’t fully grasp the business side. After parting ways with management, they have no one to handle promotions, bookings or strategic planning. They’re left to do everything on their own, and that’s where many begin to fall off,” he said.

    Britton didn’t hold back as he elaborated on what makes a great artiste-manager relationship work.

    He stressed that being an artiste manager requires more than just tagging along; it demands leadership, market insight and likeability.

    “To be an artiste manager, you have to be a leader, not a follower. You have to know where to market the music to make enough sales. If the artiste has a bad character, you need to be likeable because people will deal with you more than the artiste,” he explained.



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