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Do Music Production Companies Look on Myspace for New Artists/Bands?
Published October 17, 2010
Question by [On Hiatus]: Do Music Production Companies Look on Myspace for New Artists/Bands?
my friend and i are recording songs as we speak. we’re going to upload them to myspace. i know that colbie collait got famous this way.
ps this is NOT frankie!
Best answer:
Answer by Chantel 🙂
Yes they do but i doubt they will find your band.
You have to have a lot of fands and a high amount of plays.
What do you think? Answer below!
Posted in Music Contract Information | Tagged Artists/Bands, Companies, look, Music, Myspace, Production