In this clip, music manager Natalie opens up about her earliest foray into artist management—signing Scooter Smiff, then known as Chris Brown’s protégé. Hear how she helped Scooter release a buzzing mixtape on DatPiff, landed features from Eric Bellinger, Kevin McCall, and Hit-Boy, and navigated unexpected challenges (like car repossessions). Natalie also touches on how these experiences paved the way to discovering and believing in a young Lucky Daye, and why she no longer forces anyone to stay in a management deal. This is a powerful look at the ups and downs of breaking into music management!
00:00 Starting Out: First Artist Experience
01:33 Meeting Coop the Truth
02:56 Eric Bellinger and Vision Boards
04:43 Managing Lucky Day
08:23 Challenges and Changes in Management
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Host: Mauricio Ruiz
Producer: Mauricio Ruiz
Channel Management: Jermelle Bahadosingh
Production Company: 8 Til Faint
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