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Sicc OG
Aug 8, 2007
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#21
I already know bro.... I wouldn't even attempt to sale a cd with sharpie on it. Sharpie on a cd has shut down any sales pitch any artist thought he had. I don't know if artist know or don't know that there music quality sounds terrible. I really believe some cats don't give a shit and look at it like a hustle. I want people to come back after hearing my music. I don't want people to fill like I just scammed them out of 5 bucks. Im done paying people 5 bucks for bullshit if your don't have it ready for me to listen to Im not buying and if it sounds like shit to my ears Im not buying
For some of us, which we are a minority, we understand these simple facts. Unfortunately, there are still far too many cats out there who are still ignorant to the game. They think that by investing in a computer, a little mic, some software, all of a sudden they are bonafide rap stars. Little do they know.....

That`s why when cats start asking for feedback, I first ask them are they really ready to be criticized. If not, then I won`t bother. I give the run down on the whole package, because it`s the whole package that is going to sell or not. Now yes, you can gain a little buzz over a really hot track, but if that`s all you got, you`re not working with much.

What`s your presentation? Your image? Who are you making music for? And who are your fans?

If you can`t answer these few questions, you`re not ready.
 

I AM

Some Random Asshole
Apr 25, 2002
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#22
Sharpie on a cd has shut down any sales pitch any artist thought he had.
I beg to differ but I really can't discuss why.

But it really depends on who you know in the industry and what they can do for you.

Your shit better sound good though THAT is for sure.