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All My Socials : https://linktr.ee/NTXWorld Why do music managers keep getting burned by the artists they help build? In this video, we take a real look at why so many music managers end up losing out, using the CTI and Feng situation as an example. Feng is accused of turning on his manager CTI after things started moving forward, and while the details are messy, the outcome is familiar. This is not a one-off situation. It happens again and again in the music industry. As soon as money, attention, and leverage shift, relationships change. We break down how that power shift happens, where trust starts to break down, and why managers are often the ones left exposed. We also look at similar situations, including when Digdat split from Bouncer, to show that this pattern goes far beyond one artist or one manager. The same mistakes keep repeating, and the same people usually pay the price. This video is not about choosing sides. It’s about understanding why these fallouts happen, what managers miss early on, and how artists end up walking away once they no longer feel dependent. If you are an artist, manager, or just someone trying to understand the business side of music, this video breaks down: Why managers lose control How loyalty changes as success grows Where contracts and expectations go wrong What could have been done differently This is an honest look at a cycle the music industry refuses to fix.