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Ep 02: Your First Label Meeting: What to Ask, What to Know [Insider Brief]

7 min · 1 de nov de 2025
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This episode is for every artist who’s ever had a label A&R show up in their DMs or wondered if they should reply. If you’re trying to figure out what’s real, what’s noise, and how to keep your value front and centre, you’ll find it here. We’re talking about the early stages: what that first message can (and can’t) mean, how to check if an offer is worth your time, and what to ask so you walk into any label meeting with clarity and leverage. Timestamps 00:00:10 Segment 1: The DM Slide – Filtering Signal from Noise 00:01:22 Segment 2: Basic Checks —Don’t Get Played 00:02:33 Segment 3: The Initial Exchange –  Reading Between the Lines 00:04:23 Segment 4: Setting the Ground Rules  00:05:37 Segment 5: In the Room—Owning the Meeting 00:07:14 Segment 6: That’s a wrap

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