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Producers - Production Showcase / Poetry in fashion
« on: January 27, 2008, 02:52:17 PM »
A lazy chilled day... When they reminisce 'bout U

poetry in fashion.rar   [1.92] Mb

LINK REMOVED/download/69196310bfae38/

With tha goodie goodies, hehe... Mixtape out this year oH! OH! 8

...

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Hot Traxxx / Agallah & DJ Premier
« on: January 12, 2008, 03:34:58 PM »
"New York Rider Music"



We playin for Keepz..  no doubt

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Producers - Discussion / Groove Criminalz
« on: January 12, 2008, 03:05:00 PM »
Wanted to find out about inspiring tools producers here use for that Groove Theory...
Sharing drum styles & & tools used to forge that sound.. :)

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Producers - Production Showcase / Auto
« on: January 03, 2008, 01:14:52 AM »
Let a beat slip from under

aint no joke when it's ho'liday...

http://www.sendspace.com/file/uzplcn

2008 is too

off to tha bush

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Hot Traxxx / Ghana Hip-Hop
« on: December 27, 2007, 06:45:44 PM »
Check out this cat from GHANA

http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=17485477

I'll post sumn from Uganda later

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Humour / Jokes / Court
« on: November 13, 2007, 12:26:14 PM »
A man goes into a lawyer's office and says, "I heard people have sued the tobacco companies for giving them lung cancer, and Nando's for making them fat."   

The lawyer says, "Yes, that's true."
The man says, "Well, I'm interested in suing too."   

The lawyer says, "Okay, Nando's, or the tobacco companies?" 
The man says,  "Neither , I'm suing Namibia Breweries for all the ugly people I've slept with."




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Producers - Discussion / Producers selling power
« on: November 02, 2007, 07:24:39 AM »
Interesting Read:

Industry Rule # 1111111111111111111111111111111101
A producers selling power is only as good as word of mouth and your track record. Hence: Story Example


Bedroom Producer - lets call him Albert

Albert enters beats contests makes a little name for himself locally, sells some beats to a label - makes about 3,000 TOTAL for a year....

3-4 years later, the artist gets signed or the beat gets on a mixtape. Albert threatens to sue, but really wants to get his name out - story appears on allhiphop.com or xxl etc.. (insert IceDrake here) you may or may not blow........

There are so many variables but they all lead to getting a "break" Nelly commented how the Neps beats were dirt cheap back in the day, they BLEW with SuperThug -Norega and Nelly came back for more - NOPE beats are higher now, SAME beats...

So Albert, instead of the above:

Gets with local talent, local talent makes radio. Did the beat for free or maybe equipment - no real money involved.

Now- same group blows and gets deal. Albert did about 4 songs on the CD, now the CD is becoming hot and all HIS singles are released.

The group makes friends, now Busta Rhymes wants a beat from Albert- Albert charges him 5K. Busta is cool, he has a decent budget - Albert asked for points too - since the price is so low Busta is cool. Song could make album or could not, well Albert is Lucky - Song makes Album and then Makes soundtrack $$$$$$$$ everywhere from points, royalties and now sync license.

Britney was in the movie and wants to do a song for the soundtrack above, now Britney wants an Albert beat because Busta had been playing the song loud as hell from his trailer (this is all make believe) so Albert is like, hell yeah - "notice" the group he started with, careers have already flourished and gone, Britney likes the beat Albert made he charges her 10K - Britney has a hella budget she insists that he is paid 20K - now it's on, Alberts stock just inched higher.

Albert can now command 5K - 20K for beats, hence Track Record and word of mouth.

Albert is really really lucky, Britneys single goes 3X platinum and the internet is down for 4months so no one downloaded it .

DC comes along with a comeback album, they want 6 of Alberts beats now he gives them a deal 15 X 5 - 75K plus royalties. DC album blows sells 4X, the internet is down again.

Now Albert is being managed by a manager and they are now commanding 50K min for a beat and 3 for 125K...

LONG STORY - but basically this is what happens, all producers/artists are always looking for their next hit - almost like drugs even though they have had hits - hits only keep them alive regardless of content or quality. At the end of the day, the people really decide and of course gross marketing.

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Producers - Discussion / How much do commercial rappers pay for beats?
« on: November 01, 2007, 08:19:07 AM »
A nice read:

Industry Rule # 1111111111111111111111111111111101
A producers selling power is only as good as word of mouth and your track record. Hence: Story Example


Bedroom Producer - lets call him Albert

Albert enters beats contests makes a little name for himself locally, sells some beats to a label - makes about 3,000 TOTAL for a year....

3-4 years later, the artist gets signed or the beat gets on a mixtape. Albert threatens to sue, but really wants to get his name out - story appears on allhiphop.com or xxl etc.. (insert IceDrake here) you may or may not blow........

There are so many variables but they all lead to getting a "break" Nelly commented how the Neps beats were dirt cheap back in the day, they BLEW with SuperThug -Norega and Nelly came back for more - NOPE beats are higher now, SAME beats...

So Albert, instead of the above:

Gets with local talent, local talent makes radio. Did the beat for free or maybe equipment - no real money involved.

Now- same group blows and gets deal. Albert did about 4 songs on the CD, now the CD is becoming hot and all HIS singles are released.

The group makes friends, now Busta Rhymes wants a beat from Albert- Albert charges him 5K. Busta is cool, he has a decent budget - Albert asked for points too - since the price is so low Busta is cool. Song could make album or could not, well Albert is Lucky - Song makes Album and then Makes soundtrack $$$$$$$$ everywhere from points, royalties and now sync license.

Britney was in the movie and wants to do a song for the soundtrack above, now Britney wants an Albert beat because Busta had been playing the song loud as hell from his trailer (this is all make believe) so Albert is like, hell yeah - "notice" the group he started with, careers have already flourished and gone, Britney likes the beat Albert made he charges her 10K - Britney has a hella budget she insists that he is paid 20K - now it's on, Alberts stock just inched higher.

Albert can now command 5K - 20K for beats, hence Track Record and word of mouth.

Albert is really really lucky, Britneys single goes 3X platinum and the internet is down for 4months so no one downloaded it .

DC comes along with a comeback album, they want 6 of Alberts beats now he gives them a deal 15 X 5 - 75K plus royalties. DC album blows sells 4X, the internet is down again.

Now Albert is being managed by a manager and they are now commanding 50K min for a beat and 3 for 125K...

LONG STORY - but basically this is what happens, all producers/artists are always looking for their next hit - almost like drugs even though they have had hits - hits only keep them alive regardless of content or quality. At the end of the day, the people really decide and of course gross marketing.

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Producers - Discussion / Producers selling power
« on: October 31, 2007, 04:27:22 PM »
Interesting Read:

Industry Rule # 1111111111111111111111111111111101

A producers selling power is only as good as word of mouth and your track record. Hence: Story Example, USD


Bedroom Producer - lets call him Albert

Albert enters beats contests makes a little name for himself locally, sells some beats to a label - makes about 3,000 TOTAL for a year....

3-4 years later, the artist gets signed or the beat gets on a mixtape. Albert threatens to sue, but really wants to get his name out - story appears on allhiphop.com or xxl etc.. (insert IceDrake here) you may or may not blow........

There are so many variables but they all lead to getting a "break" Nelly commented how the Neps beats were dirt cheap back in the day, they BLEW with SuperThug -Norega and Nelly came back for more - NOPE beats are higher now, SAME beats...

So Albert, instead of the above:

Gets with local talent, local talent makes radio. Did the beat for free or maybe equipment - no real money involved.

Now- same group blows and gets deal. Albert did about 4 songs on the CD, now the CD is becoming hot and all HIS singles are released.

The group makes friends, now Busta Rhymes wants a beat from Albert- Albert charges him 5K. Busta is cool, he has a decent budget - Albert asked for points too - since the price is so low Busta is cool. Song could make album or could not, well Albert is Lucky - Song makes Album and then Makes soundtrack $$$$$$$$ everywhere from points, royalties and now sync license.

Britney was in the movie and wants to do a song for the soundtrack above, now Britney wants an Albert beat because Busta had been playing the song loud as hell from his trailer (this is all make believe) so Albert is like, hell yeah - "notice" the group he started with, careers have already flourished and gone, Britney likes the beat Albert made he charges her 10K - Britney has a hella budget she insists that he is paid 20K - now it's on, Alberts stock just inched higher.

Albert can now command 5K - 20K for beats, hence Track Record and word of mouth.

Albert is really really lucky, Britneys single goes 3X platinum and the internet is down for 4months so no one downloaded it .

DC comes along with a comeback album, they want 6 of Alberts beats now he gives them a deal 15 X 5 - 75K plus royalties. DC album blows sells 4X, the internet is down again.

Now Albert is being managed by a manager and they are now commanding 50K min for a beat and 3 for 125K...

LONG STORY - but basically this is what happens, all producers/artists are always looking for their next hit - almost like drugs even though they have had hits - hits only keep them alive regardless of content or quality. At the end of the day, the people really decide and of course gross marketing.

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Producers - Discussion / Producers selling power
« on: October 31, 2007, 09:39:55 AM »
Interesting read:

A producers selling power is only as good as word of mouth and your track record. Hence: Story Example

Bedroom Producer - lets call him Albert

Albert enters beats contests makes a little name for himself locally, sells some beats to a label - makes about 3,000 TOTAL for a year....

3-4 years later, the artist gets signed or the beat gets on a mixtape. Albert threatens to sue, but really wants to get his name out - story appears on allhiphop.com or xxl etc.. (insert IceDrake here) you may or may not blow........

There are so many variables but they all lead to getting a "break" Nelly commented how the Neps beats were dirt cheap back in the day, they BLEW with SuperThug -Norega and Nelly came back for more - NOPE beats are higher now, SAME beats...

So Albert, instead of the above:

Gets with local talent, local talent makes radio. Did the beat for free or maybe equipment - no real money involved.

Now- same group blows and gets deal. Albert did about 4 songs on the CD, now the CD is becoming hot and all HIS singles are released.

The group makes friends, now Busta Rhymes wants a beat from Albert- Albert charges him 5K. Busta is cool, he has a decent budget - Albert asked for points too - since the price is so low Busta is cool. Song could make album or could not, well Albert is Lucky - Song makes Album and then Makes soundtrack $$$$$$$$ everywhere from points, royalties and now sync license.

Britney was in the movie and wants to do a song for the soundtrack above, now Britney wants an Albert beat because Busta had been playing the song loud as hell from his trailer (this is all make believe) so Albert is like, hell yeah - "notice" the group he started with, careers have already flourished and gone, Britney likes the beat Albert made he charges her 10K - Britney has a hella budget she insists that he is paid 20K - now it's on, Alberts stock just inched higher.

Albert can now command 5K - 20K for beats, hence Track Record and word of mouth.

Albert is really really lucky, Britneys single goes 3X platinum and the internet is down for 4months so no one downloaded it  .

DC comes along with a comeback album, they want 6 of Alberts beats now he gives them a deal 15 X 5 - 75K plus royalties. DC album blows sells 4X, the internet is down again.

Now Albert is being managed by a manager and they are now commanding 50K min for a beat and 3 for 125K...

LONG STORY - but basically this is what happens, all producers/artists are always looking for their next hit - almost like drugs even though they have had hits - hits only keep them alive regardless of content or quality. At the end of the day, the people really decide and of course gross marketing.

Industry Rule # 1111111111111111111111111111111101

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Producers - Discussion / How much do commercial rappers pay for beats
« on: October 31, 2007, 09:32:09 AM »
How much do you think commercial rappers pay for beats ? EG., how much do you think Jay-Z paid Timbaland for the dirt off your shoulder-beat?

thx

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Producers - Discussion / How much do commercial rappers pay for beats?
« on: October 31, 2007, 09:31:07 AM »
How much do you think commercial rappers pay for beats ? EG., how much do you think Jay-Z paid Timbaland for the dirt off your shoulder-beat (the black album)?

thx

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Producers - Discussion / How much do commercial rappers pay for beats?
« on: October 31, 2007, 09:00:48 AM »
How much do you think commercial rappers pay for beats ? EG., how much do you think Jay-Z paid Timbaland for the dirt off your shoulder-beat (the black album)?

thx

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Producers - Discussion / How much do commercial rappers pay for beats?
« on: October 31, 2007, 08:57:56 AM »
How much do you think commercial rappers pay for beats ? EG., how much do you think Jay-Z paid Timbaland for the dirt off your shoulder-beat (the black album)?

thx

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Producers - Discussion / How much do commercial rappers pay for beats
« on: October 30, 2007, 03:26:49 PM »
How much do you think commercial rappers pay for beats ? Eg.,
how much do you think Jay-Z paid Timbaland for the dirt off your shoulder-beat
(the black album)?

thx

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