DIY Hip Hop Music Biz Part 3

You must have provable sales numbers that you can show to people when you go to a pitch meeting. Do NOT focus on a recording contract. Focus on marketing and selling your music.

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Music is a very crowded market as seen and evidenced by the proliferation of artists on Myspace. Myspace pretty much went to crap from all the artists on their promoting their music via comments and posting bulletins. The truth of the matter is that to really get a deal like Drake you must be able to show a record company that you have sales in some form or another. You either have sales from shows or you have sales from a reputable digital distributor such as The Orchard. You will get a recording contract if you walk into a label and show them the Microsoft Excel spreadsheet report showing that you have had 2,000 ringtone downloads from iTunes in the last 3 months, and 5,000 album sales from online retailers in the last 3 months. If you cannot prove this, you will NOT be entertaining a recording contract or top flight management from Chris Lighty and Violator Management.

You must have provable sales numbers that you can show to people when you go to a pitch meeting. Do NOT focus on a recording contract. Focus on marketing and selling your music. Focus on raising money to run your advertisements on these social networks such as Myspace, Facebook, and others. And again, you must REACH millions of people and get thousands of clicks on your website or song. This is the business side of music. Music is NOT about entertaining people because you have a passion for the craft. Music is about reaching the masses and proving to labels that you can reach this audience. You are forced to generate big numbers that start by reaching smaller numbers and building up a musical tsunami for yourself.

DIY Hip Hop Music Biz Part 2

What do you do then if that seemed like the sure fire way to get noticed and the cheap way and every one tells you to utilize social media and facebook to promote yourself?

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Compile your best songs and attempt to put together your own album. Try to be different and make unique music. Once this is done, it is critical to move on to the next phase of the DIY Music Guide and that is to build an audience and build a fan base. This is NOT done the way artists thought it to be done on Myspace. Do NOT go putting your music on other people’s myspace as a comment. Do NOT go sending your music to DJ’s on Twitter via zshare links. Do NOT get an email of all the DJ’s that your boy has and send them emails promoting you as the next Drake and new coming of Hip Hop. This does NOT work and only makes everyone pissed off.

What do you do then if that seemed like the sure fire way to get noticed and the cheap way and every one tells you to utilize social media and facebook to promote yourself? You must find someone around you that has some money or work yourself to do this next part. You must find a sponsor who will help you pay for advertisements on Facebook and Myspace. If you’re utilizing Facebook primarily, you can create a Fan Page on there and upload your tracks to Facebook. You can also easily put your music up on iTunes via a digital distributor such as The Orchard.

The Orchard will create an account for you and allow you to upload your tracks. As a distributor, they will then get your tracks on all major online music retailers including iTunes, Walmart, Napster, etc. Your tracks will be in the online retailers. But being in the retailers and being found in iTunes is still like being on an island. No one knows you’re actually stranded on the island. You must promote yourself. Experiencing sell through of your music is the toughest part of the music industry. Having people buy your music is NOT easy even if you’re music is great. In order to get 1,000 people to click on your music you must have at least 1,000,000 people see your advertisement. This is NOT a joke and no exaggeration. The only way to truly move any type of record and get people’s interest is to literally pay in advertising or pay the DJ to spin your record.

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Party Boyz Flex Tour Schedule

Stay connected to Billboard charting artists The Party Boyz and DJ Mr. Rogers of Houston, TX.

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Author Thembisa S Mshaka Interview on This Is 50

Thembisa S. Mshaka is the truth and my friend. She goes in on her entertainment guide “Put Your Dreams First” which she wrote and has on blast right now. I bought the book when it dropped as I had to be the FIRST person to put my dreams first and get this number one entertainment [...]

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Thembisa S. Mshaka is the truth and my friend. She goes in on her entertainment guide “Put Your Dreams First” which she wrote and has on blast right now. I bought the book when it dropped as I had to be the FIRST person to put my dreams first and get this number one entertainment industry book. I use it as a reference every day and it sits on my desk right now. Go get it, today!

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Bun B Organizes Houston for Haiti Benefit Concert with Party Boyz

In the wake of the disaster that destroyed the city of Port-Au-Prince in Haiti this past Tuesday, UGK founding member Bun B has gathered a stellar line-up of Houston artists for a fund raiser event that has been called “Houston For Haiti.” The show will take place Monday, January 18 (MLK Day) from 4 to 8 PM at Warehouse Live in Houston.

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Houston, TX – In the wake of the disaster that destroyed the city of Port-Au-Prince in Haiti this past Tuesday, UGK founding member Bun B has gathered a stellar line-up of Houston artists for a fund raiser event that has been called “Houston For Haiti.” The show will take place Monday, January 18 (MLK Day) from 4 to 8 PM at Warehouse Live in Houston.

Along with Bun B, Slim Thug, Trae The Truth, ESG, Lil O, Candi Redd, Just Brittany, Corey Mo and The Party Boyz have been confirmed to perform, so far. More artist are expected to join the bill. Local athletes including Vince Young of the Tennesse Titans will also make appearances. “We all need to get involved” says Bun B. “Race, color or creed, we are all Haitians right now, and we need to help our brothers and sisters!”

The event has been organized with supporting partners Red Bull, Houston radio station KBXX The Box, Care.Org and the Houston Community Center. Tickets go on sale today at $ 20 and can be purchased through Warehouse Live; tickets will be $30 at the venue’s box office on Monday. All proceeds will be donated to Haiti relief funds through www.care.org. Donations drop off sites will also be set up at the venue.

Sade Soldier Of Love (VIDEO)

Why does Sade still look 25? What a great artist and great new record.

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Why does Sade still look 25? What a great artist and great new record.

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R.I.P. Teddy Pendergrass Love T.K.O.

This is one of the most prolific artists and songs of ALL time across all genres. Thank you, Teddy Pendergrass, for what you gave to this planet.

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This is one of the most prolific artists and songs of ALL time across all genres. Thank you, Teddy Pendergrass, for what you gave to this planet.

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Atlanta Super Producer Shawty Redd Young Jeezy Who Dat Record?

For those who are not familiar with Atlanta Super Producer Shawty Redd who is up on charges of murder in Atlanta on New Years Eve, here ya go:

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For those who are not familiar with Atlanta Super Producer Shawty Redd who is up on charges of murder in Atlanta on New Years Eve, here ya go:

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Shawty Redd Murder Charge Court Footage

This is a shame. By accounts it seems this murder charge was over some beef at Shawty Redd’s house with a known person who threatened Shawty Redd. Shawty Redd produced the Young Jeezy track Who Dat? among other bangers.

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This is a shame. By accounts it seems this murder charge was over some beef at Shawty Redd’s house with a known person who threatened Shawty Redd. Shawty Redd produced the Young Jeezy track Who Dat? among other bangers.

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