
Music Ally Focus What will the music marketing trends of 2026 be? Post-authenticity, clipping content, fun for fans – and much more, explains Something Something's Liam James Ward
12 snips
Jan 15, 2026 Liam James Ward, CEO of content strategy studio Something Something, shares insights into the evolving landscape of music marketing. He discusses the rise of fan accounts and personalized content, emphasizing authenticity as a reflection of an artist's world rather than mere personal moments. The conversation delves into the importance of community-driven engagement, the role of influencers as tastemakers, and the potential of IRL experiences to boost discoverability. Lastly, Liam predicts a shift towards atomization and bespoke content strategies tailored for fans.
AI Snips
Chapters
Transcript
Episode notes
Fan Accounts Amplify Reach
- Fan accounts and overflow channels let artists surface far more content than a single artist account can reach.
- Liam James Ward says spreading content across many genuine fan accounts increases chances of fans seeing it.
Fans, Not Labels, Create Hits
- Fans now often drive hits and campaigns rather than labels or artists.
- Liam uses Joe's chart example to show fan-led momentum can sustain songs over years.
Make Authenticity A Manifesto
- Define the artist's world and test authenticity against that manifesto rather than 'be yourself'.
- Double down on a clear niche and build content authentic to that creative world.

