According to a recent LinkedIn post from Duetti, the company is drawing attention to its 2025 Music Economics Report focused on long-term financial performance for independent artists. The post indicates that the analysis covers streaming and royalty data across millions of tracks to examine how catalog growth evolves over time.
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The post suggests that Duetti’s findings challenge prevailing assumptions about the role of virality, release cadence, audience-building strategies, and platform prioritization in driving sustained income. By highlighting four key insights linked to stronger long-term catalog performance, the report appears positioned as a data resource for artists, labels, and investors evaluating music-royalty assets.
From an investor perspective, the publication of this report may signal Duetti’s growing capabilities in data analytics and catalog valuation within the music rights ecosystem. If the insights gain traction among rights holders and financial buyers, Duetti could strengthen its position as an analytical partner for royalty monetization and potentially support deal flow or pricing power in music catalog transactions.
The inclusion of a link to the full report also suggests an effort to broaden industry engagement and thought leadership in music economics. Greater visibility in this niche could enhance Duetti’s brand with institutional and private investors focused on music as an alternative asset class, though the post does not provide specific financial metrics or commercial outcomes tied to the report.

