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In a recent episode of Popcast, listeners were treated to an insightful interview with Larry Jackson, a seasoned veteran in the music industry. With a career spanning several decades, Jackson has collaborated with some of the biggest names in music, including Whitney Houston, Drake, Chief Keef, and Lana Del Rey. His experiences have given him a unique perspective on the complexities and challenges facing today's music business.
Jackson discussed the evolving landscape of the industry, highlighting how technology and streaming services have transformed the way artists create and distribute their music. He emphasized the importance of adaptability for both artists and record labels as they navigate this ever-changing environment.
Additionally, Jackson shared anecdotes from his career, illustrating the often chaotic nature of the industry. His reflections shed light on the struggles and triumphs that artists face in their pursuit of success. As the music business continues to evolve, insights from veterans like Jackson are invaluable for understanding the current state and future of the industry.
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