Music labels are just like NBA teams. They want to comprise a super team to combat their competitors. Some of these new labels are expansion teams like the Toronto Raptors were back in the 90’s. They try to start out fresh with talent to compete with the major labels. Look at the Sony Music Entertainments, Warner Music Group’s or Universal Music Group. They are the big three of music labels. They are figuratively your NBA teams that always make it to the playoffs. The ones you have no doubt will do well. You’re Lakers, Spurs and now your Heat. They try to produce super teams enticing other players (artists) to come along with them to maximize both parties’ profits and make them the most winning label. I treat those big three like your owners. With each owner each team has their set rosters. G.O.O.D. music is like the label to be at the moment. They have comprised a slew (yeah we doing words like that today) of artists who could be your NBA super team. Lets look into the artists on the roster; Kanye West, Big Sean, Common, Pusha T, 2 Chainz, John Legend. This is a record labels dream team, full of players who can contribute on a consistent basis. They fall into the team of Def Jam its just one big chain of command. It all leads to knowing the top three labels are running the music industry. It’s almost as if you have to be apart of a bigger team to try to make something for yourself as a player in this musical game.
Yet the bigger question I pose to you is what that means for the smaller labels (teams). Does that mean that they either have to fold or should they try to make it and let what ever happens happen for their musical career?
Monday, September 17, 2012
Thursday, September 13, 2012
Mood Music
We all have a song or album in its entirety that once we hit that play button, the entire mood of your day changes. From a dull pain of the boring work day to the over stressed and over worked business day. All it takes is just one song, one album, one punch line to some that can jump start your mind. I can personally say there are lots of songs that all it takes is that beat drop to get things started. Think about it… remember when “Knuck if you Buck”, came out. Think about how much energy you felt run through your body as soon as the beat came on. No matter what you were doing that song came on and you knew it was going to get crunk. You could be driving your car down the freeway; beat drops it all goes out the window with your previously calm demeanor. You are now shaking your imaginary dreads in the air probably doing about 70 speeding for no reason. Just because you felt that song take you back to 2005 and the moment when you first heard the song. It’s not always about the hard energy songs either. Sometimes a song can take you in the totally opposite direction. Look at Drake, (yes I am about to get some people in their feelings) Marvin’s room is something we all can relate to. That drunken phone call you know you shouldn’t make, yet you are still calling that guy/ girl up just to try to change and convince them that you still have feelings. Nine out of ten times, you are going to not get energy off of this song. Yet, you will sing this song loud in your home thinking about the last time you drunk dialed someone and how you were all in your feelings. Even at the workplace, you can have your Pandora on full blast at your desk and soon as Drake lets that first tear filled note across those speakers you are going to start into your last phone call. We all have done it, singing that course as if your life depended on that last note to hit correctly.
That’s the main thing; music especially hip hop is a gateway into ones emotions. You can feel mind swaying trying to decipher what your next emotion moving song is going to be. You even set yourself up for your feelings. Take a moment and look at your playlist titles. I bet there are few of the playlist based off of an artist and more of the playlist when you are in your feelings. Mood playlists consisting of, “Monday commute” which we all know isn’t always the best time of the day.
That’s the main thing; music especially hip hop is a gateway into ones emotions. You can feel mind swaying trying to decipher what your next emotion moving song is going to be. You even set yourself up for your feelings. Take a moment and look at your playlist titles. I bet there are few of the playlist based off of an artist and more of the playlist when you are in your feelings. Mood playlists consisting of, “Monday commute” which we all know isn’t always the best time of the day.
Monday, September 10, 2012
Hip Hop Lesson
The Punchline:
The punchline is something very simple that all hip hop artists need to be able to grasp and utilize as a part of their hip hop weaponry. What a punchline is in the basic point is the ending line of your "bar" its the last part that ends the bar. When you listen to anyone rhyme there are a lot of punchlines. Its the "zinger" that makes the crowd oohh and ahh when they hear it.
Some quality examples of punchlines can be by your favorite artists:
"Yo, I got slugs for snitches, no love for bitches,
Puttin' thugs in ditches when my trigger finger itches"
-Big L
"Immortal technique desintegrates Mic's when i spit
i cause more casualties than sunken slave ships"
-Immortal Technique
"If you go platinum, it's got nothing to do with luck,
It just means that a million people are stupid as f*ck"
-Immortal Technique
Some artists are also classified as a punchline artist. They specialize in dealing out damage in freestyle battles or in verse's on songs. Every line they end as a hard ending finisher. Its as if there was a fatality after everyline the way they attack the artist/track/cd. You will usually hear a lot more punchlines when it comes to mixtapes or diss tracks for artists. Many of the punchlines are usually a good way to either pass the mic, start a verse or just to check the crowd to make sure they are still following. You have to be able to utlize the power of the punchline. For exampe in a battle if the punchline you thought would have went hard but yet as you said it, no one really got it then there is a problem. The punchline has to have the ablility to touch the masses but yet get that ohh and ahh attack effect. But you cant really use your punchline untill you have the ablity to move the crowd...
Back again here is the Incredible
It’s been a while… to too long. In the time which I’ve been away, I have a new job. Worked with kids volunteering and started freelance writing on the side. I have put my creativity on the back burner. (The worst thing I could have done to my career.) I have decided to start my blog back up for real this time. I cover more than just music, I write about everything from my perspective. Yes it’s been said and done before but no two views are ever really the same. I want more artist’s spotlights and more different articles.
Something I do want to focus on, the elements of Hip Hop and show how we as people are a product of hip hop. The Dj, Emcee (MC), Graffiti and Breaking (B-boy/girl); can’t forgot about beat boxing either. Hip Hop has been an ever-changing movement/ genre/ lifestyle. It has touched everything and everyone at one point or another. My blog will reflect getting more influence by the elements.
Plus there will also be the comedy and funny stories that I have done before. I am going to do better and I shall.
Something I do want to focus on, the elements of Hip Hop and show how we as people are a product of hip hop. The Dj, Emcee (MC), Graffiti and Breaking (B-boy/girl); can’t forgot about beat boxing either. Hip Hop has been an ever-changing movement/ genre/ lifestyle. It has touched everything and everyone at one point or another. My blog will reflect getting more influence by the elements.
Plus there will also be the comedy and funny stories that I have done before. I am going to do better and I shall.
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