The filter keeps my stage name and genre tags — it drops the Harvard academy, the 700 applications in 24 hours, and the four global brands I partnered.
My record — launching No Label Academy at Harvard with four global sponsors, 700 applications in a day, a Warner joint-venture label, and multi-brand partnerships — reads as a National Act today, with receipts already carrying Headliner weight.
I'm the artist who built a tuition-free academy at Harvard — 700 applicants, four global brand sponsors.
I turn stages into institutions and my name into partnerships with Jordan Brand, Converse, Guess, and Logitech.
My Harvard academy with Jordan Brand, Converse, Guess, and Logitech — plus 700 applicants overnight — proves I command the room and the deal at institution scale.
Lead with my Harvard academy and four global sponsors, not my genre.
I position myself as the artist-institution whose name moves partnerships and rooms.
Frame my speaking and academy as a proven booking lane with brand-deal receipts.
The verified record reads at the National Act tier — theater rooms and national booking fees are the market.
The graded read formalizes the tier the artist's record reads at on the report's five-tier talent ladder (Emerging → Regional Draw → National Act → Headliner → A-List) — a placement read of the on-file record, not a statistical percentile. Dollar bands are published booking-agency fee ranges and reported industry figures; venue-capacity tiers are the industry's standard draw ladder. Every row cites its source below.
Sources re-verified monthly — every number carries its as-of date.
Published booking-fee guides price acts on draw, reach, and catalog receipts (lineup size, prominence, production). Public streaming counts are the reach input the market can check for itself — the Spotify artist page and YouTube channel publish them openly, and RIAA certifications and Billboard chart entries are third-party audited or archived public records. This read shows which of those inputs are on file and cited — it never invents a per-artist fee.
Inputs not on file yet: Verified draw (tickets per show) · Verified public social reach · RIAA certifications (Gold/Platinum) · Catalog releases on record
Independent analysis of cited public records and the artist's on-file record — not representation, booking, or financial advice. Fee bands describe the booking market for the tier, never a per-artist quote.
Answers come only from IDK’s real record. IDK’s AI · by Sophia / JOOLT.