1 hr 1 min

Breaking Tyga, Lil Dicky with Billboard Power Player Anthony Martini, CEO of Commission Music Business Podcast

    • Music

In our 100th episode of the Music Business Podcast, we sit down with Anthony Martini, CEO of Commission. 
With over 15 years of experience in the music industry, Anthony Martini has worked across multiple genres and sectors of the music industry, with his start working with metal acts like Lamb of God, Behemoth, and Terror. He then joined Crush Management (Sia, Fall Out Boy, Train, etc.) before launching his own management company, The CMSN, where he discovered and developed Tyga. Subsequently, he founded record label Commission, where he signed artists including Lil Dicky, MadeInTYO, and IDK. In 2019, Billboard Magazine recognized him as an R&B/Hip-Hop Power Player.
In today’s episode, we discuss breaking Tyga, including his start with Young Money earlier in his career, as well as Lil Dicky, including a story about how his hit single “Save Dat Money” came to be. We additionally discuss the values and lucrative risk taking that contributed to his successful career.
Thank you, to everyone that has supported the past two years while the podcast has grown to 100 episodes. It’s an honor to share our guests’ experiences, as well as our own, with our audience. In addition to leaving a review, join our discord via our Patreon at musicbusinesspodcast.com/community and follow us on IG at @musicbusinesspodcast. Grateful for each and every one of you!


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In our 100th episode of the Music Business Podcast, we sit down with Anthony Martini, CEO of Commission. 
With over 15 years of experience in the music industry, Anthony Martini has worked across multiple genres and sectors of the music industry, with his start working with metal acts like Lamb of God, Behemoth, and Terror. He then joined Crush Management (Sia, Fall Out Boy, Train, etc.) before launching his own management company, The CMSN, where he discovered and developed Tyga. Subsequently, he founded record label Commission, where he signed artists including Lil Dicky, MadeInTYO, and IDK. In 2019, Billboard Magazine recognized him as an R&B/Hip-Hop Power Player.
In today’s episode, we discuss breaking Tyga, including his start with Young Money earlier in his career, as well as Lil Dicky, including a story about how his hit single “Save Dat Money” came to be. We additionally discuss the values and lucrative risk taking that contributed to his successful career.
Thank you, to everyone that has supported the past two years while the podcast has grown to 100 episodes. It’s an honor to share our guests’ experiences, as well as our own, with our audience. In addition to leaving a review, join our discord via our Patreon at musicbusinesspodcast.com/community and follow us on IG at @musicbusinesspodcast. Grateful for each and every one of you!


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

1 hr 1 min

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