Rich Stars Goated!!!
My experience was great! Listened to my vision as an artist and helped me understand how I was going to maneuver, which playlists to get on etc.
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Rich Stars is a boutique marketing agency with a focus on supporting UK rap and R&B artists. led by Ashwin, who has experience in various marketing roles in industries such as insurance and medicine, as well as being a former music manager. Ashwin's mix of skills is the secret sauce behind helping musicians craft effective strategies and more. Having worked with artists in the rap and R&B scenes, he's all about keeping those genres growing through effective marketing.
United Kingdom
My experience was great! Listened to my vision as an artist and helped me understand how I was going to maneuver, which playlists to get on etc.
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