Jason Rashley | Artist Branding in The Music Business

Jason Rashley
3 min readApr 1, 2022
Jason Rashley | Artist Branding in The Music Business

Jason Rashley | Music branding has become more and more popular as a topic amongst not only the hierarchy of the music industry but the average artist and independent companies. Artists are slowly beginning to realize the power of their own name and how they can generate not only another revenue stream but an even more significant financial return that dwarfs the return from their music career.

One of the most significant markers was laid down not in the music industry but in sport. When Michael Jordan the basketball legend achieved notoriety when he signed an extremely lucrative deal with Nike to produce the Air Jordan range, the table was set and has continued in sports with many sportsmen including David Beckham and tiger woods.

The deal with Michael Jordan was not the first-time various industries recognized the power of performers is it was sportsmen, actors, or musicians. Run DMC the famous hip hop legend after recording and releasing the hit My Adidas was approached by the sport wear giants when sales of the brand increased due to the song’s popularity.

Some would argue even more significant than these cases are the cases of minor celebrities such as the late Jade Goody (Channel 4’s Big Brother) have shown you need not have achieved significant success in any field to find success in selling your brand and being rewarded financially. Jade achieved significant financial rewards with her perfume line which grossed her a seven-figure sum.

Many professionals like Jason Rashley who is a professional in the music business also prefer to believe in the process as business takes time to develop and it takes money investment also however you should take motivation from experts like these to keep moving toward success.

So, What Is a Brand?

Whenever I speak to musicians and mention branding, they always start to speak about logos and image, which have a place in branding but it is not what branding actually is. Let’s clear up the logo issue first. A logo is the visual identification of a brand.

Again, So What Is a Brand?

A quote from Amazon founder Jeff Bezos states “A brand is what people say about you when you leave the room”. I think many would agree that Amazon is a well-known and successful brand. But how do you build a successful brand? For me the key ingredients of a brand trust! Now if you notice trust does not mean you have to behave well and do everything by the book, as our post image we choose the rolling stone logo which has become a brand that represents good rock and roll music but was formerly identified with misbehavior and rebellion.

Others in branding state that a brand is a promise of an experience as most women would get from a herbal essence ad is the promise of a sensual experience when washing their hair. One of the most successful examples of this promise is the Heinz food brand.

When most shoppers who are not skin go to their local superstore if they are buying beans a large percentage for a long period of time would pick up the Heinz branded tin because it was branded as a higher quality product and it was so effectively marketed to people did not mind paying more for the experience. That is what a well-marketed brand will allow you to do.

In The End:

Trust is never instant and neither is a brand it needs to be built over time and you need to live up to your brand values, your promise, if you do not, you will not have a strong brand therefore will not be deemed trustworthy or dependable to deliver the experience you say.

Originally published at http://jasonrashley.wordpress.com on April 1, 2022.

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Jason Rashley

Jason Rashley is from Temperance, Michigan where he attended Bedford High School. After moving to New Orleans, Louisiana he attended Full Sail University.