Where Sound Meets Legacy: J Rich on Engineering the Future of Music
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What We Cover in This Episode
J Rich’s Origin Story- Growing up influenced by his father’s time at Motown
- Interning under the best
- How serving others opened the door into engineering
- Going from rapper → engineer → entrepreneur
- The moment he engineered Gucci Mane without knowing how to engineer (and how it changed everything)
- Why being an artist first helped him become a better engineer
- How credit = currency in the music industry
- The concept of “Cash or Credit” and why engineers must understand it
- The turning point of working with Lil Yachty from apartment closets to global stardom
- Why undervaluation is rampant and the uncomfortable truth about payment conversations
- Why engineers often miss out on royalties
- How the Music Modernization Act changed the game
- The truth about publishing splits, LODs, and non-featured artist funds
- Why ad-libs = background vocals (and why most artists are leaving money on the table)
- The dreaded black box and billions of dollars artists unknowingly lose
- J Rich’s role as VP of Strategic Partnerships for Pop Star Ventures
- How the fund supports founders in sports and entertainment
- Guiding talent into investing + equity
- The joy of hosting high-level, curated connection events (including ours!)
- Why generational wealth planning is the real end game
Including (but not limited to):
- Offset
- Cardi B
- Lil Baby
- Yeat (first manager)
- Lil Yachty (first engineer)
- JT
- Trippie Redd
- Pure Cocaine era
- Plus more…
And yes — his Grammy nomination came from “Clout” by Offset ft. Cardi B”.
Big AskWhen asked what would move the needle for him right now:
“Join the Elevate community.”
We love a twin who understands alignment.
- Drake (and specifically 40)
- The Bobby Althoff–Drake interview lives rent-free in our minds
- Drake’s song “Elevate” remains a foundational inspiration for The Elevate Collection
To deepen industry understanding, we recommend listeners explore:
- PRO (ASCAP/BMI)
- SoundExchange
- Non-Featured Artist Fund
- LOD (Letter of Direction)
- Black Box royalties
- Pre-release compliance
- Factoring
- Metadata
- Publishing splits
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