Ep. 249: Rick Beato | Songwriters Got Poorer. AI Is Next. So Where Is Music Going?
And The Writer Is...with Ross Golan
And The Writer Is
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ποΈ 5 May 2026
β±οΈ 86 minutes
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Summary
Today's guest is a multi-instrumentalist, music educator, interviewer, producer, and songwriter. He is also one of the most influential independent music voices online. His real story isn't the channel he built after a 90-second video of his son's perfect pitch hit 80 million views overnight, it's his incredible value to the music community and the conversations he sparks online about the state of the music industry and his conversations with some of the biggest creators within it's orbit.
This is one of the more unflinching conversations we've had about what's actually happening to music. Two musicians from different generations of the same fight, working it out in real time. Where do you stand when the rules of the music industry keep changing under your feet?
And The Writer Is... Rick Beato!
In this episode of And The Writer Is, we go deep on:
- How getting dropped in 1999 built a YouTube empire 16 years later
- Why Ringo would be a co-writer of every Beatles song in 2026
- The Eli Mercer experiment: building a fully fake AI artist with Claude β and what happened when he uploaded it
- The NPR EDM stunt: 4 million monthly Spotify listeners, 6,300 followers, and what that math says about AI
- The 90-second video of his son's perfect pitch that hit 3 million views by 10pm and 80 million total
- "There's no two current artists with the gravity of Bob Dylan and Stevie Wonder" β and Ross's case for their modern counterparts
- Who is the Michael Jordan of pop music? Queen at 3 billion streams enters the chat
- Why Ross is still bullish on songwriting β and what the Music Modernization Act got right that the No Fakes Act needs to finish
And much more...
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Chapters
0:00 Intro
2:14 The beginning of Rick Beato's music career
3:11 The rollercoaster of an early music career
5:32 The Napster era and the dawn of digital recording
9:16 Producing Shinedown β and how "Simple Man" became the hit
10:54 Why "Yellow Ledbetter" was a B-side β and why bonus tracks are back
12:48 What country radio still gets right about hits
14:54 Inside Nashville sessions and the number triangle
17:28 The future of AI in music β and the No Fakes Act
21:20 The future of prompting and curating music
23:54 Would The Beatles be a four-way publishing split in 2026?
25:39 The modern music economy: are album tracks worthless now?
27:58 American writers are chasing global stars now
34:30 The Eli Mercer experiment: a fake artist built with Claude
36:52 The NPR EDM stunt and what it proved about AI on Spotify
41:18 4M monthly listeners. 6,300 followers. AI is winning the algorithm.
42:58 How Rick Beato built a YouTube empire
45:22 The "What Makes This Song Great" era
51:49 1984 vs now β and the search for a modern Bob Dylan and Stevie Wonder
54:18 Who is the Michael Jordan of pop music?
55:51 Queen at 3 billion streams β what counts as "biggest"
1:00:28 Golden, Blinding Lights, and what makes a 2020s standard
1:06:53 Songwriter similarities and the lawsuits that never happened
1:09:42 "Best era of pop music. Am I wrong?"
1:13:56 1998: how Clear Channel and Cumulus consolidated radio
1:20:14 The Music Modernization Act and what's actually next
1:24:54 Is the future of songwriting still bullish?
Credits:
Hosted by Ross Golan
Produced by Joe London & Jad Saad
Edited by Jad Saad
Post-Production VFX by Pratik Karki
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Transcript
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| 0:00.0 | I think we're in the best era of pop music. Am I wrong? |
| 0:04.0 | You're wrong. Why? |
| 0:07.4 | There will never be another Beatles again. Never. |
| 0:11.0 | You spend your life being a musician. What was it like for you to have the biggest hit of your life be a YouTube channel? |
| 0:20.4 | That was a big change in the industry then. |
| 0:24.0 | Did that make music worse? |
| 0:27.6 | We're watching a Michael Jordan of pop music. |
| 0:30.3 | I would argue that there are no two people that are current stars that could come out |
| 0:35.4 | and have the gravity of who are those two people today? |
| 0:40.3 | How did you get involved in YouTube? |
| 0:43.3 | We make this one minute video and I put it on my Facebook page which I had about 30 followers. |
| 0:48.3 | Eventually that video got about 80 million views. |
| 0:51.3 | The quantity of writers on songs is a conversation that you and I were talking about. |
| 0:57.0 | You have to write more than two times the amount of hits to get paid what you got on the first. |
| 1:01.0 | You're getting $140,800 on a song that is a billion streams wild. |
| 1:11.6 | Are you bullish on the future of the music business? |
| 1:14.6 | This season is presented by NMPA, the National Music Publishers Association. |
| 1:21.6 | Champions of songwriters and publishers everywhere. |
| 1:25.6 | Welcome to And The Writer is, I'm your host, Ross Golan. |
| 1:29.2 | Today's guest is not just a producer, |
| 1:31.5 | he's not just a songwriter, |
| 1:32.9 | and he's definitely not just a YouTuber. |
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