Double-THEGOD said:
My point is you do whats in your heart not what they want you to do.......But Im in no way knockin bullet for tryn to get this major money but if you sold grapes all your life and then one day you decide you wanna sell oranges and your only doin it because oranges sell better then your only in it for the money not for the love of the fruit you feel me... but like i said the the song is real coo and i think if he gte it in the right hands he can get some real love with it so much luck to you
I understand your angle of what your saying, but music is like a long term relationship that isn't always perfect. I still love music, but naw i don't love it like i did in 1997 when i started recording worry free in a new exciting relationship. 7 years later i can't say music provides a spark everyday like it did the first 3 months, but when the spark hits the sex is much more than it ever was in the beginning.
At the end of the day, you also have to know who you are attempting to sell records to. Its a business first, and that businessis keeps music going. So who buys records? Are they men from the streets who bang and sell dope?, or are they middle class teenage girls who live in the burbs, whose parents can afford to buy them what they want. Wh
Most NW music and its roots are infact the underground, which isn't the majority. It doesn't mean it is of lesser value musically unless your speaking on what's accepted commercially then it is 99% of the time.
I want to be able to do what i love, for as long as i can, so i've changed. You can't break even selling 1-2000 records if your actually spending money to make and promote quality records. Aside from the financial aspects, the music being made, and goals being set are more challenging than that of yesterday. Live instruments are now becoming apart of the music production, the melodies are much more advanced as the the incorperation of R&B is now the real thing, instead of the 1/2 professional singing you hear on most indy rap albums. In the studio, I'm writing melodies, and verses, aside from co-writing R&B songs, and or managing other artists. I'm not only just an artist, i'm doing the business, as well as working to be a quality song writer. Most outside of the business may not know it, but i build songs for numerous artists outside my label, and have gained a lot of respect from others rappers by doing it. Some artists only have 1 hope to make it, and that's from being a rapper.... I'm trying to give myself numerous options and prove to people my talents are more than a 16 line verse...
Either way, as long as i respect what i do, and the choices i make, everything is fine. For those that define success, by selling albums, just always remember i'm the only one who has to live by my descisions...
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PS. Thanks to everybody who checked out the song...