God
Creator of the Universe
ill o.g.
Dear All:
As you know, Wendy Day is a powerful person that appeals to the masses with her independent approach to the market and the "willingness" to help an individual rapper or producer to get their art/music off the ground.
I have no problem with that. In fact, that's what I am here to help you all with.
But the fact is, and I guess I am paradoxical in my comment because I am sort of a "likes of her" individual.
The more people there are making rap music. The more people there are trying to be rappers elevates the "price" of the rap artists managers and agents already represent in negotiations.
Not only do sales matter, but the overall music environment creating the "worth" of an artist. It is possible to say that many hopefuls (the millions out there) are "being used" by people in higher positions to achieve ulterior goals.
With hip hop fashion, and the demand for it at levels unprecedented I can now take 1 artist or indie label wishing to have distribution through a major, and jack up the price of the artist or indie distribution because of the current popularity of hiphop, and the flood of people that follow and create the music.
That's a great thing, if one of you get into the big leagues, your price will be much higher than a current punk act for example.
The fact is, that as hiphop is garnering more people lower on the totem pole, the "stock" of those up higher, like a recently signed artist, has skyrocketed from what the price of a hiphop artist was years ago.
Though there is more competition, there are more consumers.
I just wish people would tell you this. Hey, keep consuming and making hip-hop, and I'm trying to help you because you are raising the price of my artist.
Come on Wendy, you know that.
Negotiate the $30 mil deal for Cash Money, what was your cut... you starving "rebel"?
I can hustle a deal for you Wendy, I could eclipse it, but you have to let the common people know what you are doing all the public servitude for. Let me negotiate Luda's spinoff. Won't you ask me the numbers for Wind-Up?
How many will fail, how many are you really asking to rationalise their business plans and see if the costs and benefits in the cutthroat music industry is an okay thing to do? How many people don't know of the evil and dark underworld involved in the music industry. Do the newbies know what's really going on? You know what I'm talking about Wendy.
You've been on this site, Wendy. I know you have.
Sincerely,
God
As you know, Wendy Day is a powerful person that appeals to the masses with her independent approach to the market and the "willingness" to help an individual rapper or producer to get their art/music off the ground.
I have no problem with that. In fact, that's what I am here to help you all with.
But the fact is, and I guess I am paradoxical in my comment because I am sort of a "likes of her" individual.
The more people there are making rap music. The more people there are trying to be rappers elevates the "price" of the rap artists managers and agents already represent in negotiations.
Not only do sales matter, but the overall music environment creating the "worth" of an artist. It is possible to say that many hopefuls (the millions out there) are "being used" by people in higher positions to achieve ulterior goals.
With hip hop fashion, and the demand for it at levels unprecedented I can now take 1 artist or indie label wishing to have distribution through a major, and jack up the price of the artist or indie distribution because of the current popularity of hiphop, and the flood of people that follow and create the music.
That's a great thing, if one of you get into the big leagues, your price will be much higher than a current punk act for example.
The fact is, that as hiphop is garnering more people lower on the totem pole, the "stock" of those up higher, like a recently signed artist, has skyrocketed from what the price of a hiphop artist was years ago.
Though there is more competition, there are more consumers.
I just wish people would tell you this. Hey, keep consuming and making hip-hop, and I'm trying to help you because you are raising the price of my artist.
Come on Wendy, you know that.
Negotiate the $30 mil deal for Cash Money, what was your cut... you starving "rebel"?
I can hustle a deal for you Wendy, I could eclipse it, but you have to let the common people know what you are doing all the public servitude for. Let me negotiate Luda's spinoff. Won't you ask me the numbers for Wind-Up?
How many will fail, how many are you really asking to rationalise their business plans and see if the costs and benefits in the cutthroat music industry is an okay thing to do? How many people don't know of the evil and dark underworld involved in the music industry. Do the newbies know what's really going on? You know what I'm talking about Wendy.
You've been on this site, Wendy. I know you have.
Sincerely,
God