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EPISODE · Sep 6, 2025 · 1H 28M

Jacob Rickard: Posting On TikTok Every Day Isn’t A Strategy, If It Has No Emotion, No One Will Care

from The Blinding Talent Music Industry Podcast with Mark Adams

⚠️ WARNING: The music industry is chasing TikTok virality and it’s killing real artistry. Jacob Rickard reveals why labels are panicking, how Gen Z really discovers music, and why forcing artists to make content could destroy careers before they start.Jacob Rickard is one of the most influential figures in music discovery today. Formerly a Music lead at Radio 1 and now a Gen Z strategist, he has worked with the biggest artists in the world and has been at the centre of how radio, streaming, and social media shape the charts.This conversation is hosted by Mark Adams, CEO of Blinding Talent, brand expert, and music industry leader with 20 years’ experience at Bauer, Emap, and Channel 4, working with major artists and global brands including YouTube and Spotify.Together they explore:⬛ Why virality isn’t a strategy (and why TikTok is breaking bad music into the charts)⬛ How Gen Z treat all music as “new music” no matter when it was made⬛ Why labels are failing by ignoring their youngest staff⬛ How followers are not the same as fans and why community beats clout⬛ Why forcing artists to post daily content is killing creativity⬛ How radio still breaks artists but doesn’t make them cool anymore⬛ Why the next big artist will break every formula you think you know⏱ Episode Timestamps:00:00 Intro02:11 Why “going viral” is NOT a strategy06:42 The rise of bad music through TikTok11:20 Why labels should listen to young people in the room16:45 Followers vs. fans — what really matters22:05 Why daily TikTok posting is killing artistry28:19 How Gen Z discover music differently35:10 Radio’s role in 2025 and beyond42:17 Why every new artist needs a fresh formula49:02 Community vs. clout, the future of fandom54:48 Closing thoughtsFollow Mark Adams:LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/markadamsai/Blinding Talent:⬛ Learn more here - www.blindingtalent.com⬛ Follow on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/blindingtalent⬛ Follow on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/blindingtalentinsta/⬛ Follow on TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@blindingtalent⬛ Subscribe on YouTube -  @BlindingTalent  Follow Jacob Rickard:LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacobrickard/Lemontank - https://www.lemontank.com/Please rate, like and subscribe it really helps us get bigger and better guests. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

⚠️ WARNING: The music industry is chasing TikTok virality and it’s killing real artistry. Jacob Rickard reveals why labels are panicking, how Gen Z really discovers music, and why forcing artists to make content could destroy careers before they start.Jacob Rickard is one of the most influential figures in music discovery today. Formerly a Music lead at Radio 1 and now a Gen Z strategist, he has worked with the biggest artists in the world and has been at the centre of how radio, streaming, and social media shape the charts.This conversation is hosted by Mark Adams, CEO of Blinding Talent, brand expert, and music industry leader with 20 years’ experience at Bauer, Emap, and Channel 4, working with major artists and global brands including YouTube and Spotify.Together they explore:⬛ Why virality isn’t a strategy (and why TikTok is breaking bad music into the charts)⬛ How Gen Z treat all music as “new music” no matter when it was made⬛ Why labels are failing by ignoring their youngest staff⬛ How followers are not the same as fans and why community beats clout⬛ Why forcing artists to post daily content is killing creativity⬛ How radio still breaks artists but doesn’t make them cool anymore⬛ Why the next big artist will break every formula you think you know⏱ Episode Timestamps:00:00 Intro02:11 Why “going viral” is NOT a strategy06:42 The rise of bad music through TikTok11:20 Why labels should listen to young people in the room16:45 Followers vs. fans — what really matters22:05 Why daily TikTok posting is killing artistry28:19 How Gen Z discover music differently35:10 Radio’s role in 2025 and beyond42:17 Why every new artist needs a fresh formula49:02 Community vs. clout, the future of fandom54:48 Closing thoughtsFollow Mark Adams:LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/markadamsai/Blinding Talent:⬛ Learn more here - www.blindingtalent.com⬛ Follow on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/blindingtalent⬛ Follow on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/blindingtalentinsta/⬛ Follow on TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@blindingtalent⬛ Subscribe on YouTube -  @BlindingTalent  Follow Jacob Rickard:LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacobrickard/Lemontank - https://www.lemontank.com/Please rate, like and subscribe it really helps us get bigger and better guests. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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