Art Quote by Isaac Hanson
“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.”
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.
Preserve publishing rights to retain long‑term earnings.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- signing first record deal
- negotiating publishing contracts
- receiving a cash advance
- early career financial planning
Key Concepts
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?