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Friday, January 30, 2009
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Yo so i got a lot of feedback from a blog I posted a couple weeks ago, where I pointed out the cold truth in terms of where exactly money is being made in hip-hop… and how everybody n their grandmama seems to rap, but in reality only half a percent of them are actually seeing profit from music… If you haven’t read it already go read it now… real talk… like now…
cool 4sho…
U finished reading yet?
Aiight… So if you just read that, and u still think you’re trying to make it… then you’re extremely optimistic or just doin it for the luv. Either way, first you should realize that the odds are extremely against you, and that if you even want to make it into the third section as a regional star you’re going to have to have a few things going for u…
Number 1 - Absolute, 100% dedication of your time and energy. - You can’t half ass this shit for a second, so if you’re not about spending all your free time writing songs, workin in the lab, promoting, etc then it’s not gonna work. If you’d rather spend your time at the mall, at the movies, or playing madden then go find another line of work.
Number 2 - Be humble and respectful. - This is very important: rappers, stay off your own dick! It’s important to have confidence but in order for anybody in this industry to wanna take a chance & fuck with you (managers, booking agents, graphic designers, etc) you’re gonna have to be cool as fuck. Nobody wants to work for free with a pre-modonna who thinks that everybody should cater to them because their that dope. Sorry bro. Nobody owes you shit in this world, and you’re gonna need help, so be cool, act right and you’ll get it.
Number 3 - A full time producer and a studio on deck. - Basically you need a situation where you can make as much music as possible at the lowest input price (without having to pay a grip for beats and lab time) because chances are you’re going to have to make a LOT of music before you get a REAL hit. No matter how talented you are. Unless you have your own lab and make your own beats, this is also gonna take being cool and respectful, cuz some producer and some engineer is gonna have to give you free beats and lab time. The most important thing is be humble and respectful… Real talk… I’ve produced/worked with at least 50 rappers in my career, and all of yall think you’re the best at what u do. True a lot of yall are talented, but what’s talent if everybody can string together punchlines and drop a hot 16? It takes more then that. Also when it comes to paying dues, don’t ever get impatient. If you’ve got a situation where you’re comin up underneath somebody bigger than you, and you’re getting frustrated cuz you want to be the star, shut that shit up. Take whats being given and make the most of it. Either that or go out on your own and make it happen for yourself. If you are gonna do it all yourself tho, do as much as you can on your own that way when checks start coming in you wont have to split them with a gang of folks. Try & make your own beats, your own graphics, heavy myspace promo, etc. It’s gonna take mad time on a computer…
Which brings me to my next point, to be successful in 09, U kinda have to be a computer nerd to an extent… The game is all digital now, all that sellin mixtapes and physical CDs is all but over with. The more you can promote your music online the better. if you don’t have an online presence its a wrap. Selling mixtapes at the mall is getting you no where. Gaining an online fan base and selling your music on iTunes is the truth.
Yo, so thats the game. Be smart & get on ya job if u wanna shine in 09 1
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Tuesday, December 02, 2008
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I took a recent trip out to New Mexico to help director Tyler Yee shoot a music video for an artist, and on this trip it hit me. Every rapper raps about money, but in reality 99.9 % of rappers never make a real dime off this music. So as I was thinking, I wrote this down in my iPhone and figured I would put it out as a blog…enjoy
The Cold Truth About Success In Hip-Hop, The Pyramid Theory
Group A: The very top of the pyramid (.01 % of the entire pyramid)
This section represents the extremely few rappers that make enough money annually to be set for life. (Dre, Eminem, Jay-Z, Ludacris, 50 Cent, etc.)
Group B: The top of the pyramid (.09% of the entire pyramid)
This section represents the few rappers that make enough money in their careers to live a portion of their lives well off. These cats usually will have one good year where they might go gold, or have a really big single, but they never make enough money to be set for life. (Jim Jones, Flo Rida, Juelz, Lloyd Banks, Styles P, Obie Trice, just to name a few). Still, this is an incredibly prestigous group, and only represents .09% of the rap pyramid.
Group C: The near top of the pyramid (.4 % of the entire pyramid)
This section represents all the rappers that are regional stars, and can tour and do shows in their region, but never really break out and become stars nationally. These rappers never end up making enough money to live lavishly, and will probably have to find regular jobs after their careers fade. (Mistah F.A.B., Raw Dizzy AKA Raw D.I., The Frontline, most of Thizz Ent.). Chances are there are a few in your city, and if you don't recognize the names I mentioned, then it proves my point exactly. These cats in this group are hardly recognized outside of their regions.
Group D: The rest of the pyramid (99.5 % of the entire pyramid)
This section represents everybody with 16 bars and a dream. Everybody with a rap group, a computer, a mic and ProTools. Chances likely you've done a few shows, but nothing big. You probably have a mixtape or 2 out, but you don't have any distribution and you're not on iTunes. This group makes nearly no profit off of rap. That means they're broke.
What this all means, is that .5 % of all rappers take in 99.9 % of the industry's profits.
So while the subject matter for nearly every rappers song is "I get money", only .5 % of them are even making any money off of rap. And only .01% of them are REALLY living like superstars.
So this is my message to all you indy rappers, quit getting raped, step your game up! We're letting a few cats take all of the loot. We need to work harder in this game. There's a million rappers, but we're letting like 10 cats eat the whole pie.
If you don't understand this idea, or if reading this blog doesn't motivate you then you're too dumb and don't belong in the rap game. This shits a warzone, its time to step your game up. Get right or get left. There's money to be made in this business, you just have to approach it in the right way… So ask yourself, which group do you want to be in? A, B, C or D??
To The Top
- G-Eazy
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Monday, August 25, 2008
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ARTISTS INTERESTED IN COLLABS PLEASE READ:Due to hundreds of messages weekly from artists looking to collab, G-Eazy will unfortunately not be able to get to every request. If you are interested in getting G-Eazy on your song, verses are now going for $100. PRODUCTIONIf you are trying to buy G-Eazy beats, please contact g-eazy@g-eazy.com. Prices range from $100 to $500 depending on the beat. Custom beats are also available MUSIC VIDEOSIf you are a serious artist looking for a director that can shoot a music video for your hit song, please contact g-eazy@g-eazy.com (only serious inquiries please). Examples: Teknitionz - Quit Hatin Music Video Directed by G-EazyG-Eazy - Nobody Music Video Directed by Tyler Yee (co-directed by G-Eazy) Edited by G-EazyGRAPHIC DESIGN (MYSPACE LAYOUTS, ALBUM COVERS, ETC.):G-Eazy also is a graphic design artist, and does myspace layout designs, album covers, flyers, etc. If you need work done, write me a message. Myspace Layouts: $75 Album Covers: $25
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