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Guest post by Bobby Owsinski of Music 3.0It’s always been hard to be a music artist, but it might be more difficult today than at any other time in recent history. The reason is that the competition is so fierce because there are fewer natural gatekeepers than ever before. Artists, even those with a buzz, really need a powerful helping hand to have a real chance at rising to the next level. While there are many ways to get there, the streaming services are increasingly aware of the situation and are putting programs in place to help emerging artists. Here are 3 services that currently have 4 programs between them.YouTube MusicFounded in 2016, YouTube’s Foundry is a development program that helps with marketing, promotion, and trains artists in growing and engaging their audience on the platform.You’d have to say the program has been successful since former program artists include Grammy winner Dua Lipa, ROSALÍA, Dave, CUCO, Gunna, Mahalia, Maleek Berry, Chloe x Halle, Jacob Collier, Rauw Alejandro, and Cavetown.You don’t apply for this program, but are selected on the basis of your data and analytics from the platform, such as subscriber growth, watch time and interest in their videos. The selections per year seem to be limited to a dozen or less.SoundCloud3 Music Streaming Services Offer Emerging Artists Programs
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