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Originally Posted by realtalk92
I am obviously referring to mainstream artists with that statement. Some of those marketing tactics do not apply to all artists and are only for certain types of artists.
So in this particular case, if a established popular mainstream artist did something like that, that would be for marketing reasons versus an up and coming unknown artist.
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Yes that is true. But would a marketing gimmick that could only really be attempted by less than 0.5% of musical artists really be considered as a valid marketing tactic? I'm under the impression that the OP is asking from the perspective of someone who might be in the 99.5%.
Besides, even for mainstream artists who it might work for, has it even been proven that it makes a difference compared to releasing a album the conventional way?