Friday, July 31, 2009
Eminem - Warning Diss Track
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Building the Studio
Now, the hard part was learning how it works. Making a transition from software to hardware was difficult but after learning a few things, it's not that hard. Expanding your knowledge, skills, and the quality of your productions is well worth all of the headaches and research. IF YOU ARE AN ARTIST AND NEED PRODUCTIONS, EMAIL ME @ TJDaProducer@gmail.com. THANKS.
Monday, July 27, 2009
Going through my iPod
After, check out BarNone's blogspot @ www.BarNoneMusic.Blogspot.com < YOU MIGHT JUST LEARN SOMETHING!
Friday, July 24, 2009
New Work...
Sunday, July 19, 2009
What Rap Artists Don't Know About Marketing Can Kill Them!
(information i pulled from a site.) So you think you know about running a successful business and you figure that since you can rap, it would be easy for you to start and operate a record label. You get some instrumentals from some producers and you hit the studio to record some of your best work.
You have 5000 CDs pressed up and your artwork is killer so you figure you're ready to "do it big". You tell a few people about your CD and maybe someone in your family buys a couple to pass out to their friends.Then something weird happens...You expect people to come beat a path to your door but it doesn't happen. The CDs begin to collect dust over in the corner of the garage. The people who you thought were going to buy because they told you they would, never showed up.Now you're depressed and feeling like the music business is a joke. You blame all of your woes on the industry because you haven't blown up yet.
This is a familiar senario for many Hiphop artists. "What went wrong?", you ask yourself. Here is the answer to that question:Most rap artist fail because of one main thing: the lack of a solid marketing plan. I would even say that most artist don't even have a business plan because if they had a business plan, they would have a marketing plan.Marketing is not hard. It is a science. It is measurable and it is do-able. It is a key ingredient to success in any business. As a matter of fact, all business are two businesses in one. Huh? What do you mean Mello?All businesses are in the business of providing their products or services to their target market. However all businesses must market their product or service and that is a business all to itself.
Marketing begins with identifying your target market. These are the people who are most likely to buy your music. You do this by researching your market with such things as surveys.What type of music do they like? How old are they typically? How much money do they earn? What type of clothes do they wear? W hat kinds of food do they eat? Where they hang out? What was the last Hiphop album they bought? etc.Once you've got this information then you are ahead of most artist and you are more likely to succeed. I will be giving out more music marketing information like this because I was once in the position where I didn't know what to do concerning getting my music out to my fans. Today, technology has changed the music business and the way we gather information is much easier than it was when I first took rapping serious.So if nothing else, please learn who your target market is because I want to reduce the learning curve most artist have when they decide to pursue music as a career.
Monday, July 13, 2009
2009 Forbes' Richest Rappers List
Jay-Z has dethroned last year's Hip-Hop Cash King, 50 Cent, to snag the title for the 2nd time. According to Forbes, the Brooklyn hip-hop mogul raked in a whopping $35 million between June 2008 and June 2009.
Forbes' 2009 Hip-Hop Cash Kings list is remarkably identical to the 2008 lineup. Diddy comes it at #2 with $30 million. Kanye West checks in at #3 with $25 million. 50 Cent and Akon round up the Top 5 with $20 million apiece.
Check out the list in its entirety:Forbes' 2009 Hip-Hop Cash Kings
Friday, July 10, 2009
UFC 100
Thursday, July 9, 2009
Jamie Foxx Destroys Doug Williams in Comedy Roast
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
New Flava In Ya Ear
This is my first blog so just bare with me. Here's some music for you to listen to. These are just some songs I've produced and some of my productions (all productions on here are reserved). Just showcasing a few of many that I have. Let me know if you want to listen to more of what's in the mega computer. But the ones on here showcases a wide range of styles and sounds. I definitely have more and can pretty much whip up all kinds. But for now, press play and enjoy some new flava in ya ear!