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The coming BTR3 mobile app is being built for artists who are done chasing streams, begging algorithms and handing their fan relationships to platforms that were never built for them.
NEW YORK - TelAve -- BTR is not entering the mobile streaming conversation quietly.
The company is calling out Spotify, DSP aggregators and the wider music middleman machine for what BTR believes they have become: a system that trained independent artists to chase streams, feed algorithms and stare at dashboards while staying disconnected from the fans who create real long-term value.
For years, artists have been sold the same tired formula: upload the music, get on the DSPs, chase playlists, watch the numbers, wait for the streams and hope the system finally gives them a break.
BTR says that story is finished and already has over 22K+ artist on platform ready to go.
"Spotify gave artists a number to chase. Aggregators gave artists a dashboard to stare at. Neither one gave most independent artists a real fan relationship," said Chetwyn Fitzgerald, founder of BTR.
"The old model made artists believe access was power. It is not. Being uploaded everywhere means nothing if artists are still disconnected from their fans, their culture and their earning power."
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BTR's coming mobile app is being built to attack that exact problem.
The company says the next era of independent music will not be won by artists begging for algorithmic attention on platforms they do not control. It will be won by artists who can build direct fan engagement, activate real supporters and create value beyond passive streams.
"Streams alone are not a business model," Fitzgerald said. "A playlist spike is not a fanbase. A DSP upload is not a career. A distributor is not a community. The middleman model has had its run. BTR is building the mobile layer that brings artists and fans closer together."
The target is not vague. BTR is challenging the streaming-first mindset built around Spotify and the DSP ecosystem. It is also challenging aggregator platforms such as Ditto, CD Baby, DistroKid, TuneCore and RouteNote — platforms that help artists distribute music, but do not solve the deeper problem.
BTR's position is blunt: distribution is not enough. Streams are not enough. Dashboards are not enough. The old industry stack is not enough.
The BTR Music mobile app is coming soon.
The stream-chasing era is being challenged. The middleman model is being exposed. The artist-to-fan economy is coming.
Read the full BTR Mobile App update:
https://beatstorapon.com/mobile-app-update
The company is calling out Spotify, DSP aggregators and the wider music middleman machine for what BTR believes they have become: a system that trained independent artists to chase streams, feed algorithms and stare at dashboards while staying disconnected from the fans who create real long-term value.
For years, artists have been sold the same tired formula: upload the music, get on the DSPs, chase playlists, watch the numbers, wait for the streams and hope the system finally gives them a break.
BTR says that story is finished and already has over 22K+ artist on platform ready to go.
"Spotify gave artists a number to chase. Aggregators gave artists a dashboard to stare at. Neither one gave most independent artists a real fan relationship," said Chetwyn Fitzgerald, founder of BTR.
"The old model made artists believe access was power. It is not. Being uploaded everywhere means nothing if artists are still disconnected from their fans, their culture and their earning power."
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BTR's coming mobile app is being built to attack that exact problem.
The company says the next era of independent music will not be won by artists begging for algorithmic attention on platforms they do not control. It will be won by artists who can build direct fan engagement, activate real supporters and create value beyond passive streams.
"Streams alone are not a business model," Fitzgerald said. "A playlist spike is not a fanbase. A DSP upload is not a career. A distributor is not a community. The middleman model has had its run. BTR is building the mobile layer that brings artists and fans closer together."
The target is not vague. BTR is challenging the streaming-first mindset built around Spotify and the DSP ecosystem. It is also challenging aggregator platforms such as Ditto, CD Baby, DistroKid, TuneCore and RouteNote — platforms that help artists distribute music, but do not solve the deeper problem.
BTR's position is blunt: distribution is not enough. Streams are not enough. Dashboards are not enough. The old industry stack is not enough.
The BTR Music mobile app is coming soon.
The stream-chasing era is being challenged. The middleman model is being exposed. The artist-to-fan economy is coming.
Read the full BTR Mobile App update:
https://beatstorapon.com/mobile-app-update
Source: BeatsToRapOn
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