inspired
High Quality Low Price hooks and tags
Jan 24, 2012
visit www.illicitdynasty.com/inspired.htm
i also have custom rap hook deals going on
1-$20
3-$50
send me a email inspiretruth@ymail.com if interested
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Stop making free mixtapes and make money now!
Oct 22, 2011
Whats Good,
This business sucks!
All I see is rappers wasting time "rapping" on a bunch of free wack beats
Making a million excuses on why they don't have money for beats
I hope your not sitting around thinking your going to get a record deal because your not
This is not a rant, this is a public service announcement to all lazy and ego driven rappers
Stop rapping on free beats
Stop thinking your too good to buy beats (NOTHING IS FREE)
Stop uploading to dat piff
Stop freestyling with broke ass rappers
Stop thinking you know everything about this business
Stop being cheap (SCARED MONEY WILL NEVER MAKE ANY MONEY)
Start rapping on beats you paid for
Start selling your music by submitting to iTunes, Amazon, Real Rhapsody, Napster, etc.
Start budgeting your money for important shit (NOT JORDANS, WEED AND HOES)
Start listening and learning to people who are grinding in this business
Start learning to invest in your future
Start treating this as a business and not a attention seeking hobby
If you DON'T listen to this, YOU will never be successful in this music business
If 400 of my banging beats for $37 don't impress you RETIRE NOW.
I dare you to try it.
If the beat vault doesn't impress you, what’s $37? At least you’re investing in your future.
Beat Vault Membership $37
https://www.skrazeybeatz.com/beat-vault
Much Success,
Skrazey
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The Forth and Fifth key to success (network and promote)
Dec 20, 2010
If ur a singer songwriter producer etc. it's very important that u network
working with artist who share the same genre as you is a great way for you to do what i call the 3 E's. Expand, Express and Explode
I personally find a lot of my inspiration while expanding. working with mature artist
that i can look up to and learn from is a lifetime experience
(IF) your humble enough to look at it that way) i think especially if your a new artist
you really need to work with someone who isn't afraid to keep it 100 with you and has more experience to share/advice to give.
Whenever your working with another artist have an open mind
coming up with concepts for your material etc. an interaction of ideas and
life experiences help result in a great project.
Be real about what your expressing it's very important that your audience can relate to you as i said before and had to learn myself. Don't be fake! giving people what you think they wanna hear or is going to accept, honestly as an artist is the worst mistake u can make. "The real can always see through the fake" no matter what never hesitate to be yourself.
With all honesty my favorite process in creating a song is hearing it when it's done love it for yourself and Promote! Promote! Promote! like crazy! join social networks such as twitter Facebook studiolinked reverbnation myspace etc. building your fan base is top key to being successful you may start off with10 fans (if your fortunate) but those 10 fans can/will also serve as a very important role by helping you promote "word of mouth"
Make sure tho that you as well as your collaborator is on the same page as far as promoting not everyone do this but i like to find out how there gonna promote the track vs.myself. i think it can really double your chances of being heard and building your fanbase when u do this. he or she may have hook-ups that maybe you don't or vise versa, 2 is always better than one.
much love and best wishes
ya girl inspired
Follow me on Twitter & FB @darealinspired and pls feel free to leave your links...We in $grind mode$ :)
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The third key to success (investing n your career)
Aug 9, 2010
Authors note: as a serious artist this should be your main priority
you should have a reasonable budget for production, graphics, equipment, promotions etc.
because it's first impulse to judge a book by it's cover (so to speak) it's very important that you attract your audience and that they know you take your music seriously
i believe in loyal fans and if they gonna invest there time and hard earned money in you you need to first invest in yourself.
i've heard of artists making at least $12,000 a year just with album sales alone
so tell me it ain't worth it,"you gotta spend money to make money"
The better your demo is quality wise the more recognition you'll get
So some say that the quality of your music and demo packaging don't matter to record labels "but please don't believe that" that also goes for the radio stations
your info. in black marker and faded picture isn't gonna get you heard before a well put together demo. invest a little bit of money and hire a professional if you choose to do it yourself at least make it look presentable.
believe me however i know that everybody don't have $500 for production alone
but it is very important that your producer whatever the charge make studio quality beats and the vocals are recorded with a professional sound
if your just starting out with a tight budget i would advise you to at least get good recording software if your performing your own songs, or shop around for producers/ artists that are willing to work around your budget
but remember just because your budget may be small that don't mean you have to think small
A common mistake artist do is overnight thinking
a lot of artist out there think that they can make a hott mixtape and just get it to a A&R and that's gonna get them signed but "that's not gonna get you anywhere"
but thrown in the trash. i'm just keeping it real!
We can't do it all every artist don't have the gift to do there own production, graphics, promo whatever. you work, you have a budget, hire someone
your "never" gonna make it without a budget
If you truly believe in yourself and what your trying to pursue why not
"put yo money where yo mouth is" (I challenge you) to invest n your passion
Never give up on something you can't go a day without thinking about- mic j write
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