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Clone Wars: The Spinoff

Clone Wars: The Spinoff is where DJ Universe links up with a different guest co-host each episode—an artist, entrepreneur, or creative—featuring their voice cloned for a twist. They talk hustle, brand, and blueprint moves, with raw convos, exclusive drops, and strategy sessions. It’s hip-hop DNA, street-smart marketing, and unapologetic game.

  1. 25

    2 Live Crew’s Lost Masters and the Bankruptcy Trap

    This episode breaks down how 2 Live Crew won back their masters in 2024, only to lose them again after a 2026 appeals ruling tied to one member’s 2000 bankruptcy. The crew explains termination rights, ownership math, and why artists need airtight paperwork, group agreements, and long-term business planning to protect their catalog and legacy.Powered by Jellypod AI

  2. 24

    JR Writer’s Royalty Fight and the Power of Catalog Audits

    The hosts break down JR Writer's lawsuit over unpaid master royalties and use it as a larger lesson on how classic hip-hop catalogs can generate value for decades. They also share practical steps for artists and producers to protect their money, from registering works and checking statements to demanding audits and managing masters like a business.Powered by Jellypod AI

  3. 23

    D12’s 22-Year Comeback and the Power of Catalog Wealth

    The hosts break down how D12’s long-awaited return highlights the value of owning and organizing your music catalog for the long haul. They share a practical blueprint for artists on royalties, split sheets, master rights, and turning old releases into future income.Powered by Jellypod AI

  4. 22

    How Indie Artists Can Unlock Mechanical Royalties and Non-Recourse Advances

    The crew breaks down the new U.S. mechanical royalty changes, why independent artists are losing money by missing PRO and MLC registrations, and how to avoid unclaimed royalties flowing to major publishers. They also unpack non-recourse royalty advances and share a practical five-step blueprint for protecting your catalog and keeping more of your earnings.

  5. 21

    Inside the Catalog Gold Rush: Music as an Asset Class

    The crew breaks down how billion-dollar funds, private equity, and artist-centric co-ownership deals are transforming music catalogs into serious financial assets. They also unpack what makes a catalog valuable, from clean split sheets and metadata to sync potential, masters vs. publishing, and the risks of selling too early.

  6. 20

    Baby Keem, PGLang, and the Business of Ownership

    The hosts break down Baby Keem’s Governors Ball headlining moment as a case study in strategic artist development, from rollout timing to feature selection and brand control. They also explore how PGLang, distribution deals, and old-school ownership models point to a smarter path for artists aiming to protect their masters and build real equity.

  7. 19

    Tyler, Jay-Z, and the Business of Saying No

    The hosts unpack Tyler, The Creator’s famous decision to turn down a Roc Nation deal at Jay-Z’s house, exploring whether it was instinct, stubbornness, or a masterstroke of business strategy.They break down the real economics of independence, from master ownership and merch cuts to building a fanbase strong enough to thrive without a major label.

  8. 18

    Roots Picnic, Roc-A-Fella, and the Business Lessons Behind the Beef

    The crew breaks down Jay-Z’s explosive Roots Picnic freestyle and the decades-old Roc-A-Fella fallout, using it as a case study in equity, control, trademarks, and brand ownership. They also lay out a practical checklist every creator needs to protect their paper before success turns into a legal fight.

  9. 17

    Drake’s Number One Machine: Lessons in Owning the Bag

    We break down how Drake passed Michael Jackson for the most U.S. number one singles by a male solo artist, even while controversy swirls around him. Then the crew unpacks the business blueprint behind the success, from OVO and 40 to label power, ownership, and why controlling your masters matters.Powered by Jellypod AI

  10. 16

    Organized Noize, Ludacris, and the Ownership Playbook

    The hosts break down why Atlanta’s Black Music and Entertainment Walk of Fame honors are really a receipt for decades of culture-building, from Organized Noize’s Dungeon Family roots to Ludacris’s rise as an artist-turned-CEO. They also get into the business side of music, covering split sheets, publishing, metadata, royalties, and why ownership matters more than applause.

  11. 15

    Rick Ross's Orchestra Tour and the Real Math of Rap Money — May 31

    The crew breaks down Rick Ross's black-tie orchestra tour in Miami and uses it to explore the hidden costs of large-scale live shows, from production and management cuts to the difference between gross and net profit.They also unpack the four main revenue streams in music, the realities of label advances and streaming payouts, and why artists need a clear financial dashboard to avoid cash-flow traps.Powered by Jellypod AI

  12. 14

    Jay-Z’s Blueprint for Turning Music Into Wealth

    The crew breaks down how Jay-Z turned three decades of music into a multi-business empire, from touring and brand leverage to ownership in liquor and culture. They also lay out a modern artist playbook built on direct-to-fan sales, merch, email lists, and recurring revenue beyond streaming.

  13. 13

    Rob Base, Split Sheets, and the Real Hip-Hop Money Game

    This episode breaks down the hidden economics behind sampled classics, using It Takes Two to explore publishing control, master rights, advances, and why so many artists miss out on backend money. The hosts also share a modern checklist for protecting your catalog, from split sheets and PRO registration to SoundExchange and tax planning.

  14. 12

    Turn Your Music Catalog Into a Real Asset

    The crew breaks down how Lil Wayne’s Tha Carter series shows the power of a sequenced body of work that keeps old projects earning long after release. They also map out how independent artists can build the same value with clean rights, smart release strategy, and a catalog that drives streaming, sync, and long-term revenue.

  15. 11

    Kendrick’s Masterclass in Owning Your Music

    The crew breaks down Kendrick Lamar’s pgLang move and why owning masters, publishing, and sync rights can turn music into a real asset. They also lay out six practical steps indie artists can take right now to protect royalties, register copyrights, and keep more of what they earn.

  16. 10

    Dame Dash and the Blueprint for a Creative Company

    The hosts unpack Dame Dash’s move to recruit an entire creative team, from engineers and videographers to stylists and marketers, and what it says about ownership in today’s music industry. They also break down how independent artists can build a real ecosystem with clear roles, legal agreements, and equity instead of running a loose crew.

  17. 9

    Pause, Protect, Profit: Turning Music Into an Asset

    The hosts break down why strategic silence can build demand, using Isaiah Rashad’s return to explore release timing, fan relationships, and the long game of catalog value. They also get practical with ownership audits, split sheets, PRO and SoundExchange registration, and why clean paperwork matters for sync and long-term earnings.

  18. 8

    How Hip-Hop Turns Taste into Cash

    The hosts break down how artists like Travis Scott and Run-DMC turned brand identity into cultural currency, and why the product itself becomes part of the music's appeal. They also dig into the real economics of streaming versus merch, touring net, and practical steps indie artists can use to build a profitable fan economy.

  19. 7

    Why Unpaid Invoices Can Kill a Creator Brand

    The hosts break down a reported $150,000 lawsuit over unpaid creative work and why ignoring vendors can wreck trust, reputation, and future opportunities. They also share practical advice on separate business accounts, invoicing tools, and when creators need to bring in professional bookkeeping help.

  20. 6

    Cash Flow, Ownership, and the Real Cost of Fame

    The crew breaks down why owning your rollout can be a major power move, using rumors about Drake, Kanye’s unpaid vendor mess, and Master P’s blueprint to explore control, leverage, and IP. They also dive into the money systems every artist needs: royalty registration, tax planning, separate business accounts, and the real net profit behind touring.

  21. 5

    Drake’s Triple Drop and the Business Behind the Music

    The hosts break down Drake’s three-album rollout as a masterclass in music as assets, comparing it with Kendrick Lamar’s precision-driven success. They also dive into the essentials every artist needs to protect their work: split sheets, master and publishing rights, PRO registration, and disciplined release strategy.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Clone Wars: The Spinoff is where DJ Universe links up with a different guest co-host each episode—an artist, entrepreneur, or creative—featuring their voice cloned for a twist. They talk hustle, brand, and blueprint moves, with raw convos, exclusive drops, and strategy sessions. It’s hip-hop DNA, street-smart marketing, and unapologetic game.

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Clone Wars: The Spinoff is where DJ Universe links up with a different guest co-host each episode—an artist, entrepreneur, or creative—featuring their voice cloned for a twist. They talk hustle, brand, and blueprint moves, with raw convos, exclusive drops, and strategy sessions. It’s hip-hop DNA,...

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