
BeatsBuY
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I have people come up and ask me, "I want to get signed or how do I sell my tracks?" Well, first off this industry isn't easy. Especially now in hip hop where it is saturated with rappers and producers. So how do you make yourself seen?
1. It takes a uniqueness and devotion. You also need that musical gift. (It my take you 10 years to get noticed and create a following.)
2. Perfect your craft. Practice at your craft everyday. Eat, sleep, and dream of making music. Get educated! Take music classes. If you want to be a producer, take audio classes. Have you ever heard of a person who wakes up and says, "I'm going to be in the NBA today!" No, that doesn't happen. You have to work at it! And if you don't put in work, you already know the outcome. (I always looked at it like sports. If you know your're good at basketball, you play and work everday. You want that scollarship! So you work and you get that scholarship to college. *You can do the same thing for music! Work hard in school and get that scholarship to college for the arts or music.)
3. Once you have your craft perfected and got all the education, get it out there. Go to clubs perform and get connections. If you're a beat maker, make remixes and get DJs to play it. In this industry, connections are everything. Be confidant! But, DO NOT nag people...
4. Network on the web. Make a website with all your work. Make a portfolio. Join forums and get yourself out there.
5. Now that your networking and know people are feeling what you're doing. You need to get your business together BEFORE you do anything. Register you business name or label. Get Publishing with ASCAP under your label name. Make a business bank account. Study contracts and make your own. Have business cards made. Learn how to copyright. The more you know, the less you will get screwed in this industry...
(I recommend taking some music business classes so you know how to move in this industry.)
6. Now that you have a name for yourself and have your business together, it's time to make money. You have already invested time and money to get where you are, now it's time for get back! Sell CDs. If you're an artist, make a CD and sell it. You already made a fan base and networked. Now contact everyone you networked with and sell your CD. It also promotes you. If you are a producer, sell your beats. Go to big studios and see who is there. Network and say you produce. You can start selling beats for $50 then go all the way up to $1000 as your name gets out there and you work with bigger artists.
These are just a few points I've written down over the years. There are LOTS more to know about. That's why we have this forum. Holla if you have comments or questions...
1. It takes a uniqueness and devotion. You also need that musical gift. (It my take you 10 years to get noticed and create a following.)
2. Perfect your craft. Practice at your craft everyday. Eat, sleep, and dream of making music. Get educated! Take music classes. If you want to be a producer, take audio classes. Have you ever heard of a person who wakes up and says, "I'm going to be in the NBA today!" No, that doesn't happen. You have to work at it! And if you don't put in work, you already know the outcome. (I always looked at it like sports. If you know your're good at basketball, you play and work everday. You want that scollarship! So you work and you get that scholarship to college. *You can do the same thing for music! Work hard in school and get that scholarship to college for the arts or music.)
3. Once you have your craft perfected and got all the education, get it out there. Go to clubs perform and get connections. If you're a beat maker, make remixes and get DJs to play it. In this industry, connections are everything. Be confidant! But, DO NOT nag people...
4. Network on the web. Make a website with all your work. Make a portfolio. Join forums and get yourself out there.
5. Now that your networking and know people are feeling what you're doing. You need to get your business together BEFORE you do anything. Register you business name or label. Get Publishing with ASCAP under your label name. Make a business bank account. Study contracts and make your own. Have business cards made. Learn how to copyright. The more you know, the less you will get screwed in this industry...
(I recommend taking some music business classes so you know how to move in this industry.)
6. Now that you have a name for yourself and have your business together, it's time to make money. You have already invested time and money to get where you are, now it's time for get back! Sell CDs. If you're an artist, make a CD and sell it. You already made a fan base and networked. Now contact everyone you networked with and sell your CD. It also promotes you. If you are a producer, sell your beats. Go to big studios and see who is there. Network and say you produce. You can start selling beats for $50 then go all the way up to $1000 as your name gets out there and you work with bigger artists.
These are just a few points I've written down over the years. There are LOTS more to know about. That's why we have this forum. Holla if you have comments or questions...
