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Hey Sylvia. Thanks for the awesome review and score of my song "Boy". It's one of my older songs, so my choice of music tracks and production to write to has improved 1000%. Lol. I originally wrote it for Britney Spears, so I might go back to it one day and re-do it do that I can present it to her. I just got done writing one for her that my manager will definitely be pitching to her, but of course, that song will not be posted anywhere for anyone to hear because of that. :) glad you liked it though. It's definitely a unique song and I'll update it eventually to make it pitchable. Thanks again and God bless! Sharon
Sharon, as I said, the introduction was awesome. That's a great idea to get them to where you want them to be. Hope Britney accepts your songs. I didn't realize you have a manager. You know, my songs get considered here but rarely get selected. I'm looking for a publisher. A manager wouldn't be for me cause I'm just a lyricist, right? Take care. Sylvia
Hey, I don't mean to eaves drop....but I am surprised that you rarley get selected. I have seen you get considered quite a bit, even two songs with one listing.
@delplato and @Slyvia...yeah, I see your stuff considered all the time and more than one song for the same listings.
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Sharon, I'd like to get a manager. I'm wasting a lot of money. How do I go about it? And how much does it cost? I'll look it up on the internet. But perhaps you could give me some ideas. I think some of my music is good enough for artists. I'd really appreciate it. Just stay tough and you'll get what you want eventually. Much luck.
It shouldn't cost you anything to get a manager. They are supposed to work off of a percentage. They don't make money unless they are getting you money. Bottom line. Percentages usually range anywhere from 10-20%. Mine found me on LinkedIn. He thoroughly checked me out before he contacted me back after initially connecting to me. I would suggest only going with a manager or management firm that definitely has time for you and your music and not someone that will put everything ahead of you. Been there, done that. And get someone that has been in the industry at least 20 years. Experience and connections in this industry are everything and will help get you further. I am a prime example of that. Don't be just a numbered client to them. Find someone that believes in you and your music and makes you a priority. Hope this helps in your search girl. Thanks and God bless!
Sharon, thanks. I think I have enough songs for someone to be interested in me.