
Why Make Music… Episode 070 - “This Is A Process”
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Why Make Music… Episode 070 – “This Is A Process”
Episode 70 marks a major milestone for WDMNation MEDIA. Seventy consecutive weeks of showing up, building, refining, and documenting the journey of an independent creative household determined to do things the right way — not the loud way.
This week’s episode centers around the release of “If I Was Your Producer – Volume 8” (February 20, 2026). Ten brand-new tracks. Eighty songs in eight months. Not random drops — structured catalog building. Each song written, revised, registered, and strategically positioned for potential sync placement.
Willa May breaks down the philosophy behind the project: why volume matters, why revision matters even more, and how human decision-making separates real artistry from button-pushing. A recent six-to-seven-pass rewrite becomes the thesis of the episode — excellence is not accidental, it is refined.
The show dives deep into:
- How major label consolidation (UMG acquiring Downtown, Sony acquiring AWAL, infrastructure shifts across distribution) is reshaping the independent landscape.
- The reality of streaming economics — streamshare models, payout pools, and why “per stream” thinking is flawed.
- Mechanical royalties, SoundExchange splits, publishing registration, and why clean metadata and ISRC/ISWC alignment matter.
- AI’s evolving role in music creation and copyright law — tools vs authorship, revision as proof of human intent.
- One-stop sync strategy, clean edits vs branded versions, and how preparation removes friction for supervisors.
Beyond music business, the episode expands into culture and infrastructure:
- Unrivaled League’s 1-on-1 tournament (Chelsea Gray’s $200K win), current standings, and playoff expansion.
- NBA All-Star Weekend format changes, Damian Lillard’s three-point victory, and evolving fan engagement.
- Theatrical expansion with The Mandalorian & Grogu (May 22, 2026), franchise compounding, and what blockbuster economics teach independents.
- AI video acceleration (Seedance 2.0) and the future of visual storytelling.
- Super Bowl ad economics and the measurable value of attention.
Throughout the episode, Willa May ties everything back to one principle:
Process over panic. Infrastructure over impulse. Ownership over hype.
With over 300 songs written, Volume 33 whispering in the background, BMI publishing aligned, and Code 3 Records ensuring metadata precision, this isn’t a viral chase — it’s a compounding blueprint.
If you are an independent creator navigating streaming, AI, consolidation, and cultural overload, Episode 70 is a masterclass in calm, structure, and long-game thinking.
This is not about blowing up.
This is about building correctly.
Welcome to Episode 70.
This is a process.