Steve Rifkind doesn’t just talk music business. He helped engineer the modern playbook, including creating and popularizing “street teams” before marketing departments even knew what to call them. In this episode of The Manager’s Playbook, Steve Rifkind, founder of Loud Records and SRC Records, walks us through the real mechanics behind building culture into commerce: A&R instincts, record label strategy, artist development, grassroots marketing, and the kind of record deal negotiation that turns momentum into legacy. From Wu-Tang Clan, Mobb Deep, and Big Pun to the early days of Akon and lessons from New Edition, Steve breaks down how records actually break: boots-on-the-ground promotion, market-by-market demand, radio relationships, touring impact, and systems that scale once the streets say “yes.” We open with a True/False game, then go deep on behind-the-scenes stories; how street teams were built city-by-city, how touring drove sales (and now streaming), why radio matters again, and why loyalty is still the most underrated currency in the music industry. If you’re an independent artist, artist manager, music executive, or anyone trying to understand how the music industry really works, this is a masterclass in music marketing, fanbase growth, and career longevity. Simply put, a conversation like this doesn't come cheap.
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