Industry plant

Industry plant is a pejorative[1] used to describe musicians who become popular through nepotism, inheritance, wealth, or their connections in the music industry rather than on their own merits. Artists described as industry plants often present themselves as independent and self-made, but are alleged to have their public images manufactured for them by record labels.

The term originated in the early 2010s on hip hop-focused message boards to describe various rappers before being used against indie rock and pop musicians, such as Clairo and Billie Eilish in the late 2010s. It has been called a conspiracy theory by critics and criticized in the media by artists for being disproportionately used against female artists and for placing scrutiny on individual musicians rather than the music industry as a whole.

  1. ^ Sources for "industry plant" being a pejorative:
    • Cunningham, Kyndall (April 11, 2024). "How "industry plants" became the internet's hottest conspiracy". Vox. Retrieved November 24, 2024. In recent years, the pejorative 'industry plant' has been employed with fervor among music fans much like the term 'nepo baby' has been in acting.
    • Chaudhry, Aliya (April 24, 2021). "Is This Viral Band Really Who They Say They Are?". Slate. Retrieved November 24, 2024. This background has earned Tramp Stamps the badge of 'industry plant.' The term is a pejorative aimed at artists who are found to have major label ties, despite presenting themselves as DIY or independent.
    • Tharpe, Frazier (April 29, 2024). "How 4batz Became Music's Hottest New Star: 'Ain't Nothing Calculated'". GQ. Retrieved November 24, 2024. The overused pejorative term industry plant describes an apocryphal type of artist ...

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