Fury Beats
Fury Beats
As a hip-hop enthusiast since high school, like many of us, I used to pump Tribe Called Quest during their heyday. Why does this lyric from "Check the Rhyme" seem to still ring true today as it did almost 30 years ago?
The part that I am most interested in getting feedback on is why does it still seem that "record company people are shady" --- For example, if as an artist, producer, etc... you try to sign to a label versus the independent route, they seem to want your soul and give not much in return. Why is this? Is the price of making it in the music industry just too great or is the independent route the answer to realizing eventual success in the industry?
Industry rule number four-thousand-and-eighty;
Record company people are shady
So kids watch your back 'cause I think they smoke crack
I don't doubt it, look at how they act
Well off to better things like a hip-hop forum
Pass me the rock and I'll score 'em with decorum
And proper—what you say Hammer? Proper
Rap is not pop, if you call it that then stop
The part that I am most interested in getting feedback on is why does it still seem that "record company people are shady" --- For example, if as an artist, producer, etc... you try to sign to a label versus the independent route, they seem to want your soul and give not much in return. Why is this? Is the price of making it in the music industry just too great or is the independent route the answer to realizing eventual success in the industry?