Atlanta Cobb urges artists to act as CEOs

Atlanta Cobb, a music industry strategist and artist mentor, shares insights on the Blinding Talent Music Industry Podcast about the mindset needed for a lasting music career.

Cobb, whose experience includes artist management, major labels and independent artist development, discusses how the fundamentals of success remain constant even as technology and the music business evolve.

She explains that while tools have changed – from collecting email addresses outside venues to building global audiences online – the core qualities required for artists have not.

A central theme of the episode is the importance of resilience, adaptability and consistency over raw talent.

Cobb says: “If you’re serious about becoming a career artist, you need to see yourself as the CEO. You’re the leader. You have to sell the vision through your words, but also through how you show up.”

The conversation covers the realities of modern record deals and the need for artists to build leverage before approaching labels.

Cobb argues that evidence of audience demand, whether through merchandise, community engagement or social media, is now essential for attracting label investment.

She also discusses how building her own online audience has enabled her to reach musicians globally, offering practical advice on content creation, consistency and avoiding burnout from online trends.

Looking ahead, Cobb predicts that record labels will continue to exist but must evolve into more flexible, artist-friendly partnerships that better support creators.

The episode is available on YouTube and all major podcast platforms.

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