Clone Wars: The Spinoff

Why Joint Ventures Beat Traditional Label Deals

5 min · 19 de jun de 2026
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The hosts break down the difference between a standard record deal and a joint venture, using 10K Projects and Runway Records as a real-world example of how artists can gain ownership, control, and better long-term upside. They also stress the importance of reading the fine print on equity, publishing, voting rights, and creative control before signing anything, and close with the Supreme Mathematics degree of Equality applied to artist deals. Powered by Jellypod AI [https://jellypod.com]

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