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REASONS WHY YOU NEED TO GET A&R

A&R DUTY

Updated: May 26, 2022





Professional A&R is an important part of any music industry, and new artists can benefit from having one involved in their initial project. Hiring a professional A&R is a great opportunity for an artist to take their career to the next level and reach audiences they may not have been able to otherwise. The right professional A&R will help you develop your career, secure distribution deals with major record labels and get your music heard by fans worldwide.


A&R is the process of evaluating the artistic and commercial merit of a recording, and currently happens in the areas of physical product, online streaming and airplay. This tends to take place after the pitching stage and before an artist has either been signed or dropped by a label. As an unsigned or independent artist it can be difficult to secure professional A&R representation.


According to Hiring Manager Poll, developing an A&R system is critical in order to find and develop a sustainable hit song.


Hiring an A&R executive is not a decision to make lightly. If you’re in the process of building your company, putting a lot of money on the line for this particular job function can be daunting and time-consuming; after all, finding the right candidate can make or break your music business.


A&R (Artist & Repertoire) professionals are people who work in the music industry as either an employee or freelancer. They manage a catalog of musical projects for an entertainment company, record label or artist that may include finding new talent, developing songs and lyrics into complete songs, searching for a record deal, supervising recording sessions, coaching artists on songwriting and composing lead sheets and today's more complex arrangements.


if you have a passion for music and have the skills to match, then you are ready to begin the process of becoming an A&R. Before you can do so, you should ensure that you have all of the necessary knowledge for this line of work. Follow these guidelines to find out what it takes to become an A&R and start landing gigs in no time.


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