Mistah F.A.B.'s advice for independent artists

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Mars

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Thats real shit he was speaking. An artist who can live off his music giving advice to people tying to do the same doesn't need to sell Platinum to make sense. Shit, I know Platinum artist who don't have shit!
 
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i guess us older cats can feel what hes sayin im not in this for money or glitz i luv makin music for the music and it sounds like he was asked a question by the INTERVIEWER..not just giving advice
 
May 11, 2010
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Fab talks about his situation with Atlantic in part 2 of the interview, according to him it's not that they dropped him or whatever but that he hasn't used his distribution deal by choice because he hasn't turned in an album or any singles since Ghostride It...whatever the situation is, you can't deny Fab has managed to stay hella relevant WITHOUT an album so I'd listen to his advice lol.
 
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I would nit recommend anyone to start rapping I think your born w/ that ability . But the videos , mastering , writing , all the backround shit could still be a good $$$ makers ....

I think of DJ Mark 7 - Johnny Z - One Drop Scott - Tone Capone - They really made the songs great .......... The rappers just made them even better but it starts w/ these guys & the new generation ........
 
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Mistah Fab has managed to stay relevant without radio play, singles, videos, and albums. He knows how to promote and market himself. His problem is that I don't ever think he's going to be able to get past the "clown" and "corny" label that a gang of ppl see him as. Those type of labels make ppl ignore whatever talent he has and put all his music in one box, without even listening to it.