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This episode breaks down the hidden economics behind sampled classics, using It Takes Two to explore publishing control, master rights, advances, and why so many artists miss out on backend money. The hosts also share a modern checklist for protecting your catalog, from split sheets and PRO registration to SoundExchange and tax planning.

The crew breaks down how Lil Wayne’s Tha Carter series shows the power of a sequenced body of work that keeps old projects earning long after release. They also map out how independent artists can build the same value with clean rights, smart release strategy, and a catalog that drives streaming, sync, and long-term revenue.

The crew breaks down Kendrick Lamar’s pgLang move and why owning masters, publishing, and sync rights can turn music into a real asset. They also lay out six practical steps indie artists can take right now to protect royalties, register copyrights, and keep more of what they earn.

The hosts unpack Dame Dash’s move to recruit an entire creative team, from engineers and videographers to stylists and marketers, and what it says about ownership in today’s music industry. They also break down how independent artists can build a real ecosystem with clear roles, legal agreements, and equity instead of running a loose crew.

The hosts break down why strategic silence can build demand, using Isaiah Rashad’s return to explore release timing, fan relationships, and the long game of catalog value. They also get practical with ownership audits, split sheets, PRO and SoundExchange registration, and why clean paperwork matters for sync and long-term earnings.

The hosts break down how artists like Travis Scott and Run-DMC turned brand identity into cultural currency, and why the product itself becomes part of the music's appeal. They also dig into the real economics of streaming versus merch, touring net, and practical steps indie artists can use to build a profitable fan economy.

The hosts break down a reported $150,000 lawsuit over unpaid creative work and why ignoring vendors can wreck trust, reputation, and future opportunities. They also share practical advice on separate business accounts, invoicing tools, and when creators need to bring in professional bookkeeping help.

The crew breaks down why owning your rollout can be a major power move, using rumors about Drake, Kanye’s unpaid vendor mess, and Master P’s blueprint to explore control, leverage, and IP. They also dive into the money systems every artist needs: royalty registration, tax planning, separate business accounts, and the real net profit behind touring.

The hosts break down Drake’s three-album rollout as a masterclass in music as assets, comparing it with Kendrick Lamar’s precision-driven success. They also dive into the essentials every artist needs to protect their work: split sheets, master and publishing rights, PRO registration, and disciplined release strategy.

🎙️ Clone Wars: The Spinoff – Episode 1: The Hustle Behind the Name In the premiere episode of Clone Wars: The Spinoff, DJ Universe links up with the multi-talented artist, producer, and entrepreneur Dangerous Zygos. They dive deep into the grind behind the brand, the meaning behind the name, and how DZ built his legacy without chasing clout. From the origin of Dangerous Zygos to the inspiration behind Sunday Sessions, they break down what it takes to stand out, stay true, and say “no” to moves that don’t fit the vision. Plus, get an exclusive look at DZ’s upcoming projects, the power of ownership, and rapid-fire clone questions to close it out. This is the blueprint behind the hustle—raw, real, and unfiltered. 🎧 Tap in—Clone your voice, clone your game… Clone Wars!