Music industry executive carves path for Filipino voices

Considering how much time Marisa Pizarro spends in a recording studio, in many ways, having a conversation between a digital mixer and computer monitors feels right at home. What it is not, however, is a doctor’s office or a courtroom, much to her dad’s concern years ago.
“The deal was, have a Plan B,” said Pizarro, describing her rationale in attending law school. “And then if the music thing doesn’t work out, you’ll always be a lawyer.” She was a lawyer, for a record label, and music as an industry beyond law worked out just fine.
Pizarro is one of Billboard’s top female music executives. One of just a handful who are Filipino-American. Previously a senior vice president at Def Jam Records, she’s now a partner and manager at music label MWA.
The list of artists she has developed through the years includes Travis Scott and Future. And through the years, Pizarro has seen the industry change.
“Back then we would actually see an artist. Now we look on TikTok,” said Pizarro. “We find kids in their bedroom who are really talented and would never have an opportunity otherwise. So that part is exciting, giving the chance to more people. But with that comes a lot more music.”

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