Inside the Playbook: Bryan Johnson on How Streaming Changed Artist Power
Podcast:The Manager's Playbook Published On: Fri May 15 2026 Description: Getting dropped by a record label used to feel like the end.In this clip from The Manager’s Playbook, Mauricio Ruiz and Bryan Johnson from Spotify talk about how streaming changed the path for artists after a label deal ends.Bryan shares his own experience as a musician, from self-releasing music and touring in bands to getting dropped by a label and later moving into the industry through PRS and Spotify.They also discuss Spotify’s responsibility to artists, the shift from ownership to access, the old stigma of being “damaged goods,” and how tools like Spotify for Artists, playlist pitching, audience data, and distribution have given artists more ways to keep building.For artists, managers, and music executives, this is a conversation about artist leverage, modern record deals, and why having a real audience can matter more than having a label.Simply put, a conversation like this doesn't come cheap.Want your music everywhere, properly? DistroKid is a straightforward way for independent artists to distribute globally and keep momentum moving. https://distrokid.com/Listen to the full episode here -Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0EpX71F9JklAmZAEdXsRKA?si=877g60VXRImVmjV0j-ud6AWatch the Episodes On Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@managersplaybookTopics Covered:00:00 Spotify’s Responsibility to Artists01:44 Misconceptions About Spotify Success02:26 From Shelf Space to Streaming04:28 Bryan Johnson’s Early DIY Music Hustle06:26 Bands, Deals, and Breakthroughs08:47 From Drummer to Industry Advocate11:02 Getting Dropped and DIY Then13:54 Streaming After Labels16:16 Modern Record Deals and Artist Power18:04 Spotify as an Artist Voice Platform