wmsproductions
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Stay away from free work it usually just leads to more free work...
AGREE. But I think working for free is a different side with different opportunities besides exposure and experience.Yes, you need to get your music out, but would you build someone a house and not get paid just because you want to promote your business? Of course not. Same thing goes here, yes, same thing. Services = money. There's too many freebies today, and too many people trying to make a name for themselves so people take advantage of that, thus people are expected to do free work, hell no.
Suckers work for free. That Ferrari you want in your garage isn't going to be purchased with good will and honest intentions. It's bought with cold, hard cash.
Yo, this is a way of thinking that I had to adopt myself. I feel you on thisThink about this from a pure hustler's standpoint. You have to approach the music business the same way as a gangster would approach it. What I mean is "Ivy League gangsters" essentially run the business, meaning smart cats who are really intelligent, sharp and have an education, but possess the morals of a Russian mobster. That combination is tough to counter unless you battle them at their level.
So think about free production this way:
- What do you really get out of making free beats? Publicity? That's all BS. Never work for free unless it's a favor or where you get something directly in return for it, instead of a pipe dream promise.
- If your beats are hot someone will either:
a) Steal the beat from you and sell it themselves.
b) Buy the beat from you.
There's no way around it. You have to approach business with a razor-sharp hustler's mind. I don't know anyone who's built a successful business by giving stuff away for free UNLESS there was a DIRECT benefit of some sort. Like making a "free" beat for a chance to rap on a compilation album, or some garbage like that.
Too many people don't understand the value of leverage. If you're good, make it look like your always busy, get fake phone calls when talking to cats and answer the phone throwing out numbers for the beats. HUSTLE. Make people believe you're in demand. HAVE STANDARDS, don't sell yourself out too short. Real hustlers can smell your weakness from a mile away. Don't give in and always understand can walk away from a deal. Don't let anyone force you into signing or doing free stuff.
Suckers work for free. That Ferrari you want in your garage isn't going to be purchased with good will and honest intentions. It's bought with cold, hard cash.