vitaminman
IllMuzik Staff
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Hey,
Our group is just about done with putting an album together, we have about 12 solid tracks ready to be mixed before laying them out and sending to the mastering house.
A question: we've noticed that all modern hip-hop albums have about 17 tracks: 12 or so are actual songs, the rest are filler/sketch/comedy things. For an album to have any credibility, should it have these sketches?
This would include:
The intro where the rapper threatens everyone, lists off all his friends and gang associates, tells the public where he's from, how hard it was growing up in jail, etc.
The phone sketch with the ho's.
Some social commentary on the state of violence and drugs in the hood, followed by another phone sketch where the rapper works out some drugs or arms deal with a mob boss.
A declaration of his love to his 8 children and current girlfriend...hopefully her husband doesn't find out!
The outro where he sends out more props to the producers and his crew, followed by advance warning of a new album in the works.
We would prefer to not throw in any of these things because, well, they're corny and we feel that they only highlight the lack of the label's creativity (EVERYBODY's doing them!).
As people who buy hip-hop albums, would you even consider buying an album with only 12 songs and no filler, or would you write it off as something poorly produced?
Thanks in advance,
Nick
Our group is just about done with putting an album together, we have about 12 solid tracks ready to be mixed before laying them out and sending to the mastering house.
A question: we've noticed that all modern hip-hop albums have about 17 tracks: 12 or so are actual songs, the rest are filler/sketch/comedy things. For an album to have any credibility, should it have these sketches?
This would include:
The intro where the rapper threatens everyone, lists off all his friends and gang associates, tells the public where he's from, how hard it was growing up in jail, etc.
The phone sketch with the ho's.
Some social commentary on the state of violence and drugs in the hood, followed by another phone sketch where the rapper works out some drugs or arms deal with a mob boss.
A declaration of his love to his 8 children and current girlfriend...hopefully her husband doesn't find out!
The outro where he sends out more props to the producers and his crew, followed by advance warning of a new album in the works.
We would prefer to not throw in any of these things because, well, they're corny and we feel that they only highlight the lack of the label's creativity (EVERYBODY's doing them!).
As people who buy hip-hop albums, would you even consider buying an album with only 12 songs and no filler, or would you write it off as something poorly produced?
Thanks in advance,
Nick