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Inside the Playbook: Muyiwa Awoniyi on How to Build Beyond the Music

17 min · 4 de jun de 2026
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Tems’ manager Muyiwa Awoniyi joins The Manager’s Playbook to break down how Tems’ team built a business beyond the music. In this clip, Muyiwa explains why The Leading Vibe treats expenses as investments, how they built an ecosystem around Tems, and why ownership, valuation, team culture, fan engagement, and business literacy matter for long-term success. He also talks about Tems as both artist and executive, building a female-led team culture, why fans buy into movements, developing new artist Rue, and why discipline matters more than motivation. A must-listen for artists, managers, music executives, and independent artists serious about building something that lasts. Simply put, a conversation like this doesn't come cheap. Want your music everywhere, properly? DistroKid is a straightforward way for independent artists to distribute globally and keep momentum moving. https://distrokid.com/ Listen to the full episode here - Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1duk4mJxoVF7D9G5Whhjqk?si=mI5dFiQAT7uwrOUXtFLlHA Watch the Episodes On Youtube: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/@managersplaybook [https://www.youtube.com/@managersplaybook] In this episode: 00:00 Investing in Tems 00:34 Building the Artist Company 01:43 Tems as Artist and Executive 02:50 Team Operations and Business Structure 04:06 Female-Led Team Culture 04:57 Why Fans Buy Into Movements 06:12 Fan Engagement in Today’s Music Industry 07:44 What Makes New Talent Stand Out 08:12 Introducing New Artist Rue 09:10 Tems Origin Story 10:52 Pressure, Responsibility, and Leadership 15:32 Discipline Over Motivation 16:17 Why Muyiwa Manages Artists

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