What to Do After a Flop Release
What should you do after a flop release? Learn a calm, data-driven strategy to analyze underperforming tracks, improve your next launch, and turn setbacks into long-term growth in 2026.
What should you do after a flop release? Learn a calm, data-driven strategy to analyze underperforming tracks, improve your next launch, and turn setbacks into long-term growth in 2026.
Every year, thousands of talented artists stop releasing music — not because their music is bad, but because progress feels invisible.
In 2026, this pattern is even more pronounced. Algorithms are stricter, competition is higher, and growth rarely looks dramatic in the beginning.
Even the best songwriters produce bad songs from time to time. The problem is if you’re writing a lot more bad songs than good songs, you might be making some common mistakes without realizing. Without further ado, here are the top 11 mistakes to avoid in songwriting.
More time spent at home is a terrific opportunity to develop or rediscover various kinds of hobbies. Picking up the new or old hobbies brings joy and is responsible for enriching our lives.
Music production is a wonderful way to express yourself and boost your creativity. However, there are some reasons why people are afraid to begin producing music.
Learning a musical instrument is one of those things that many of us want to do, but sadly something most of us will never get around to doing.