Interview narrative & story arc
This narrative follows the same arc as the six Tunepact Q&A clips in the demo (journey, motivation, roadmap, access, how AI helps, where to find us). Use it as a podcast brief, press angle, or leadership letter; your ToniPR kit can mirror this structure for your business.
Opening: journey & stack
Hadi frames Tunepact as a next-generation stack for independents: not another bolt-on tool, but infrastructure for artists who are building without a major label in the room. The through-line is practical—how you ship, how you show up online, and how you keep the story coherent when you’re doing everything yourself.
Why Tunepact exists
He roots the company in Los Angeles, a love of music, and a problem that doesn’t go away because you’re talented: getting new music heard. The bet is blunt: if you’re not on a roster, you still deserve discovery, content, and a real place for your work to live—not a vague pep talk about hustle.
Looking ahead
Near term, Tunepact is focused on helping independent musicians market their work and create social-ready material. Next on the map: tools for independent labels managing rosters. Longer term, he talks about a surface where artists can find and grow audiences—not only publish into the void. That ladder (artist → label → audience) is the roadmap he keeps returning to in the session.
No label in the room
When Toni presses on access, Hadi doesn’t soften it: classic label-style services don’t scale to every artist. His answer is to build something label-shaped without the gate: richer data, public pages for releases, podcasts and long-form as discovery surfaces, and a path toward helping musicians find audiences—the same themes he carries into the Tunepact blog on release strategy, video, and bios.
How AI helps (the three-part answer)
On AI and marketing, he refuses a single feature slide. AI should help with discovery (getting found), engagement with the music (not vanity metrics), and content generation that keeps you on message—lightweight enough that artists aren’t turned into prompt engineers. Three lanes, one story: make the work discoverable and the voice still sound human.
Closing: where to find Tunepact
The session lands on distribution, not hype: tunepact.com, YouTube, the Tunepact podcast, and socials—so someone who only catches one clip still knows where the rest of the arc lives.
Pull for press or podcast
“Traditional label services aren’t there for every musician. We’re building something closer to an AI-powered label service: bring the artist in, enrich the data, make the music discoverable.” Paraphrased from Hadi on access and discovery—use it as a cold open, episode title, or vertical kicker.