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Confessions of a Failed Hip Hop Publicist
Very interesting. Sad what “the industry” has done to hip hop.
Behind every mainstream rapper glorifying money, sex and violence, there is a cast of managers, publicists, lawyers, program directors, DJ’s, bloggers, journalists, producers and other industry executives working hard to make that artist a household name. Behind every Chief Keef, Tyga and Trinidad James, there are college educated men and women whose job it is to promote music that contributes to the dumbing down of our youth. Behind every music video full of half naked girls, there are casting agents and directors who would never allow their own daughters to portray themselves in such light. Behind every rapper who claims to be a thug, there are countless professionals who send their kids to private schools while promoting music which sends our kids to prison. Behind every mainstream rapper on BET, MTV, Hot 97, Power 106 and any other popular station in your city, there’s a Clear Channel, Viacom, Emmis Communications and Radio One made up of powerful decision makers who would never in a million years listen to the kind of music they get rich promoting. And behind every rapper with a criminal record, there’s a publicist spinning a story to make crime more marketable.
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Free Music: It’s Not Enough to Win Fans Anymore…
“Because even the artists that are resigned to giving away their music for free are finding that it’s still not enough to hook new fans. The modern-day media consumer is just too distracted, too overloaded, and too oversaturated to engage.”
Interesting read (including the comments) over on Digital Music News.