IMBA connects the stream directly to the payment.
🚨 One of the biggest flaws in today’s music industry is the way artists get paid—and that’s exactly the problem IMBA was built to solve.
Read more🚨 One of the biggest flaws in today’s music industry is the way artists get paid—and that’s exactly the problem IMBA was built to solve.
Read more🎵 The advance was always the trade. A label offered money upfront, and in return it took the masters, the publishing, the distribution rights, and often a percentage of touring…
Read moreHey! Great question. JGGL is the music social platform — it’s where artists connect with fans, share content, build their audience, and grow their presence. Think of it as the…
Read more🎼 The label always knew who was listening. Where they were, how old they were, which track made them stay and which one made them leave. That information shaped every…
Read more🎼 Music rights have never been a legal concept. They are a financial one. When your track plays in a film, a commercial, or a playlist with ten million followers,…
Read more🎼 When your track lands in a commercial, a TV show, or a radio set, someone gets paid. The question most artists never ask until it is too late is…
Read more🎤 The music industry generates billions of dollars every year, and the artists who create that music see a fraction of it. A single stream passes through a distributor, a…
Read more🎵 When your track lands in a commercial, a TV show, or a playlist with a million followers, someone gets paid. The question that most artists never think to ask…
Read moreEvery release that goes out through the platform adds data, audience signals, and reach to the network that every other artist benefits from. The label is not waiting to reach…
Read moreA few weeks ago, we invited members of Phil’s community to apply for the IMBA music label. The response was incredible!
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