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“Our first manager really pushed that we not sell our publishing rights, which is one of the earliest things an artist will do: They'll sell in order to get a cash advance.” quote by Isaac Hanson
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“Our first manager really pushed that we not sell our publishing rights, which is one of the earliest things an artist will do: They'll sell in order to get a cash advance.”

Isaac Hanson

About This Quote

The quote warns that early-career artists often sacrifice long-term revenue from publishing rights for immediate cash, highlighting a common financial pitfall in creative industries.

In simple terms: Artists trade future royalties for short‑term cash.

Key Takeaway

Preserve publishing rights to retain long‑term earnings.

Themes

financial literacy artist management publishing rights cash flow career strategy

Mood

cautious reflective pragmatic

Type

advice observation industry insight

When to use this quote

  • signing first record deal
  • negotiating publishing contracts
  • receiving a cash advance
  • early career financial planning

Key Concepts

rights ownership advance funding long‑term value short‑term temptation

Practical Applications

  • consult a music attorney before signing
  • set up royalty tracking systems

Questions to Reflect On

  • What could be the long‑term impact of selling publishing rights early?
  • How might an artist balance immediate cash needs with future earnings?
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