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Nu — I Turn Song Catalogs Into Six-Figure Deals

Founder of GE Music Group. Music funding, distribution, and growth for independent artists who refuse to give up their masters.

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Founder, GE Music Group
300+
Top 25 records (team)
20+
Platinum records (marketing team)
6-Fig
Catalog deals brokered
100%
Artists keep their masters
Catalog Funding Distribution Music as an Asset Independent Music Music Business
300+
Top 25 records (team)
20+
Platinum records (marketing team)
6-Fig
Catalog deals brokered
Full
Fund tours, scale, own your work

About Nu

The Bio

Nu is the founder of GE Music Group, a hybrid music company operating at the intersection of distribution, marketing, and catalog funding. Through his platform, he's helped artists lock in six-figure deals and scale independently — while holding onto their masters. Backed by a marketing team with 20+ platinum records, Nu's edge is simple: he helps artists treat their music like an asset, not just content.

Host Read

Copy-Pasteable Intro

"We've got Nu, founder of GE Music Group. He brokers six-figure deals for independent artists — without them giving up ownership. His team has worked on over 20 platinum records. We're going to break down how artists can actually turn their music into an asset, not just content."

What We Cover

Core Topics

No theory, no punditry. Everything from a decade operating inside independent music — catalog deals, funding, distribution, and the business most artists never see.

01 How artists actually make money beyond streams
02 Catalog funding — how it works, who's eligible
03 Turning music into an asset vs. just content
04 Independent vs. major label operations
05 Marketing systems that convert for music careers

Ready to Use

Episode Titles That Perform

Pick one, or use them as a starting point. All tested for the overlap between music audiences and business audiences.

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"Why Most Artists Stay Broke (Even With Streams)"

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"How Artists Turn Songs Into $50K–$250K Deals"

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"The Hidden Money Behind Music Catalogs"

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"Independent Artists Are the New Labels"

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"How to Build a Music Career That Actually Pays"

Quotable

Sound Bites

Lines that land. Every one of them is what Nu actually believes.

"Streams don't make you rich — ownership does."

"Most artists aren't broke because of music, they're broke because they don't understand the business."

"Your catalog is an asset — you just don't know how to leverage it yet."

"Labels don't have magic — they have systems."

"You don't need a deal — you need leverage."

Why Nu Is Different

The Unique Angle

Most podcast guests
Music, creativity, viral moments

The inspirational arc. The come-up story. The one hit that changed everything.

Nu
Money, funding, ownership, systems

Catalog valuations. Deal structures. Distribution economics. How the business actually works.


A business guest in a music space. A music guest in a business space.
Either way, the audience walks away knowing something they didn't.

Book Nu for Your Show

Fill out the form. We'll confirm availability within 48 hours — no agency, no gatekeeping.

Best fit for shows covering music business, independent artist economics, catalog funding, or the business of creative work. Remote and in-person both available.

  • Responds within 48 hours
  • Remote and in-person available
  • Pre-interview briefing provided
  • Long-form and short-form formats
  • Will promote the episode to the GE Music Group audience

In The Press

Featured Coverage

What we've published about catalog deals, independent artist economics, and the music infrastructure business.

Music Funding

What Happens When You Sell Your Publishing Catalog

The real terms, deal structures, and what artists keep (or don't) when catalog buyers come calling.

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Music Funding

How the Music Brokerage Business Actually Works

Inside the deal-making mechanics that move catalogs, advance checks, and royalty streams between parties.

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Operator Insights

Why Most Independent Artists Hit a $3K/Month Ceiling

The structural reasons independent artists plateau — and what the operators who break through do differently.

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