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Big playlists feel like the shortcut every indie artist is chasing.
More streams. More exposure. More “proof” that it’s working.
But what if those massive playlists are actually holding your music career back?
In this episode of the Musician Secrets Podcast, Alise Koa sits down with Noah to break down the uncomfortable truth about playlist marketing. Why huge playlists often deliver vanity metrics instead of real fans, and why smaller, niche playlists are where real career momentum actually starts.
Noah explains how desperate artists get sold the dream of “blowing up,” why retention drops after most playlist campaigns, and how passive listeners don’t turn into supporters. More importantly, he shares what does work and how artists can use playlists strategically instead of emotionally.
This episode is for independent musicians who are tired of:
If you want to stop chasing numbers and start building real momentum, this conversation will completely change how you think about playlists.
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Doctors told him he had two weeks to live.
Months later, one of his songs crossed over 1,000,000 streams on Spotify.
In this episode of the Musician Secrets Podcast, Alise Koa sits down with Jordan Baywood to break down one of the most powerful (and practical) indie artist stories you’ll hear this year.
Jordan shares how being diagnosed with stage 4 cancer completely rewired how he approached music, legacy, and business — and how that led him to build a repeatable system for releasing songs, running ads, and letting the audience decide the hits.
Instead of guessing, chasing virality, or burning money on marketing companies, Jordan explains the $150 ad test he uses on every release to see which songs are worth scaling — and how that process helped him as an unknown artist generate 1.4M+ Spotify streams.
This episode is for indie artists who:
If you want a music career built on data, systems, and long-term thinking — not luck — this conversation will change how you release music.
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What if your biggest music “investment” actually set you back years?
In this episode of the Musician Secrets Podcast, Alise Koa sits down with Patrick James Clark—full-time musician and author of Incremental Growth Theory—to unpack the $20,000 album mistake he made at 19 and how it completely changed the way he approaches his music career.
Patrick shares the hard truth most musicians don’t want to hear:
👉 Great music alone isn’t enough.
Instead of chasing virality, labels, or “getting discovered,” Patrick breaks down how indie artists can build a sustainable, middle-class music career using long-term thinking, content, and direct-to-fan strategies.
This conversation is for musicians who feel stuck, overwhelmed by the business side, or tired of pouring money into releases that go nowhere.
If you want to avoid the same expensive mistakes—and learn what actually works today—this episode is a must-watch.
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The Musician Secrets Podcast breaks down the real strategies behind building a sustainable music career—without relying on labels, virality, or luck.
If you’re a musician who hates social media, feels overwhelmed by content creation, or believes you “need to go viral” to make money from music… this episode will change everything.
Today’s guest, Aurelie from PLV Music, went from zero production skills and a fear of being judged online to building a full-time music career from her bedroom. No label. No touring. No massive following.
In this raw and honest conversation, Aurelie reveals:
🎧 How she started with no musical training
📉 How a brutal comment on her first post almost made her quit
🔥 Why going viral is NOT the key to making a living from music
💰 The business models musicians can use without chasing streams
🧠 The mindset shifts that took her from burnout → purpose
🚀 How her students make $3K–$10K/month with tiny audiences
🎥 Why social media is NOT “being an influencer” — and how to reframe it
⚡ The simple habits, systems, and identity shifts creatives need to thrive
If you’re tired of the traditional music industry path… if you don’t want to tour… if you’re introverted… or if you’ve told yourself “I can’t be on camera” — this episode is for you.
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He built three music businesses from scratch — starting with writing $5 rap songs on Fiverr.
Today on the Musician Secrets Podcast, Hayden Balmain reveals the exact mindset shifts, frameworks, and systems he used to go from bored teenager in school… to running Moshpit Media, Moshpit Studios, and the rapidly growing SoundMind Network.
If you're an independent artist trying to build a real music career, this episode is PACKED with practical, repeatable steps you can model.
Hayden breaks down:
✨ How Fiverr unexpectedly launched his music career
✨ The simple blueprint he used to build 3 successful businesses
✨ How to release music in a way Spotify actually rewards
✨ The mindset every musician needs to succeed in 2024
✨ Why most artists stay stuck (and how to finally break through)
✨ When to consider labels, agencies, or doing it all independently
✨ How to turn your skills into income inside the music industry
✨ The Music Entrepreneur Blueprint that’s helping creators grow
This is one of the most actionable conversations you’ll hear all year if you’re an indie musician, producer, or music entrepreneur.
Hayden Balmain
Founder of Moshpit Media, Moshpit Studios & SoundMind Network
Music marketing expert + music business educator
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Are you an independent artist struggling to grow online, stuck posting content that never seems to move the needle?
In this powerful episode of the Musician Secrets Podcast, Alise Koa sits down with Anthony Urmetz, founder of Elite Artist Society — and the creator of the Picasso Method, a content strategy that has helped artists go from under 1,000 views… to 3,000 new followers in a week.
If you’ve ever felt invisible, overwhelmed, or unsure how to build real fans in today’s algorithm-driven world… this episode is your roadmap.
Instagram: @urmetzbeats
Anthony is on a mission to help independent artists escape the trap of low visibility, poor marketing, and stalled careers. His methods combine mindset, marketing, and proven systems that help artists build real fanbases — fast.
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Hi Ohana,
today I have Irish/Egyptian singer/songwriter Shaefri with me today. Shaefri told me how a low to no budget is sometimes a blessing that helped her get creative and get even better results. She loves to write about topics that are thought-provoking. Shaefri proves this in her single "girl" which is about the "me too" movement and now her new single "Joanne" where she touches on a tragic story of a streetworker. Her advice of what to look out for when getting a signed deal, is gold worth.
Have fun!
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Hi Ohana,
today I have singer/songwriter Piper Madison with me today. She just brought out her new album "How Do I Love?" and shared what this album really means to her. Piper is a lyric and songwriting ninja and she spills some tea about her process and how she comes up with her writing concepts. She also talks about how crucial it is to overcome fear and how taking responsibility has changed her life.
Have fun!
Listen to Piper's new album "How Do I Love?" here on Spotify
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Hi Ohana,
today I have singer/songwriter Eddie with me. We had a really good chat about what pop music really NEEDS in order to resonate with other listeners and fans. Eddie also opened up about what it means to keep going when doors keep closing and important opportunities fall through. In his album "Lowly Thrown" Eddie talks about the making of, how he writes his songs, and how a co-writer helps him enhance and brings his songs to the best level they can be.
Have fun!
Listen to Eddie's Album "Lowly Throne" on Spotify here
Listen to Eddie's Album "Lowly Throne" on Spotify here
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Hi Ohana,
today I have Canadian singer/songwriter Steven Sware with me. He talked about what it's like to write other songs for others and what special feeling it is to take a special event in someone's life and put it into a song. Steven also shared what he did to make 2020 hi's best year yet. How he thrived during COVID rather than giving up and saw opportunities to use music to connect with other people during this trying time.
Have fun!
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