Troy Carter Ditches Artist Management To Help Spotify With Artist Exclusives

Troy Carter Ditches Artist Management To Help Spotify With Artist ExclusivesSpotify has stepped up its game in order to maintain its leading position in the music streaming market.

It’s latest bid to increase subscriber growth is hiring Troy Carter to head up its global creator services. Carter will be responsible for creating and maintaining relationships with songwriters, artists and labels in order to boost Spotify’s exclusive content on the service.

Though the news comes as a slight shock, as Spotify have previously dubbed exclusive releases as ”bad for artists, bad for fans.” Though, they may now be back-peddling as exclusives seem to be a new strategy that competing streaming services are using to grow subscriber numbers. Maybe Spotify decided to join in.

Tidal have had their fair share of exclusives – there’s been Rihanna’s ANTI album, Kanye West’s The Life of Pablo, and Beyonce’s Lemonade, amongst others. All of which created a spike in sign ups for Tidal. Then, there’s Apple, who have had exclusives from the likes of Drake with his Views album.

Spotify’s choice to hire Carter makes a lot of sense. Carter founded an artist management company by the name of Atom Factory, so he’s already been building relationships with artists and is extremely well-connected in the music industry. He’s previously worked with the likes of Meghan Trainor, Lady Gaga and John Legend, just to name a few.

In a recent Facebook posts, Carter wrote…

”So after 15 years of talent management, I’ve decided that it’s time to explore new roads. I’d like to thank all of the artists that gave me such an incredible opportunity by entrusting me and the Atom Factory team with their careers: Eve, Lady Gaga, John Legend, Meghan Trainor, Charlie Puth, and many many others. THANK YOU! I’m a firm believer that Spotify is the future for music. In my new role as Global Head of Creator Services, my job is just a natural continuation of what I’ve always done – protect the voice of artists. Always have and always will.”

With that being said, we may well see a string of music exclusives on Spotify in the following months to come.

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