Seeking Artists: Looking for Features

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Jul 21, 2009
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I know this could be a reach...but let's see what we can do. I'm hand selecting a certain few to be on a special album.

I'm reaching out to those that are professional about their work, love what they do and want to get down on a special album. This would be a barter situation.

Note: This is a serious project and I'm seeking someone who goes all in. Not half ass, or "wishy washy"...no egos either.

Shoot me an email or msg if you're serious and let's chop it up pertaining to details.

[email protected]
 
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I know this could be a reach...but let's see what we can do. I'm hand selecting a certain few to be on a special album.

I'm reaching out to those that are professional about their work, love what they do and want to get down on a special album. This would be a barter situation.

Note: This is a serious project and I'm seeking someone who goes all in. Not half ass, or "wishy washy"...no egos either.

Shoot me an email or msg if you're serious and let's chop it up pertaining to details.

[email protected]
That pretty much eliminates everyone, but good luck though....
 
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points= greater money potential to the artist vs. upfront (especially in the indy game)

as for the lack of info...yeah, I understand, that's why I'm fishing for the interested ones. I don't feel it's in the best interest to give extreme detail and instrumentals out. Every artist understands the importance of keeping things bottled up as long as possible. All the big names keep their projects hush, even on who's appearing on their album!

Besides, I don't see anything wrong with the bartering system. In fact, I think producers have it fucked up these days. I think it's funny how producers are the ones having to pay an artist, when some can argue that the production is the most important element. Think about some of your favorite songs. Production sick? I can bet.
 
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Dirty Nigga, LLC has several talented young artists in our current roster and will be starting a new campaign later this year debuting the new talent which will be featured here on Siccness.net, WeTheWest,WorldstarHipHop, and an upcomiong Bay Area radio station that is in the second stage of research and development.


Take Money, I'd be interested in beginning some type of joint venture or collaboration with you in the near future, I will send over our sample packet for you to review and it will include my contact information as well. We can discuss the term and conditions once we establish a viable connection in regards to the music quality.
Every artist on the 2011 lineup is dedicated and determined to solidify themselves with a strong foundation and an even stronger respect for those working behind the scenes to accomplish a common goal...Quality Music.


Dirt
 
May 16, 2002
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I'm sorry but in 2011, 'points' on an album is like offering magic beans for payment lol. Nothing against you bruh, best of luck.
That would be the same as paying for a feature thinking a name is going to help sell units, right? Or seriously paying large amounts of bread for anything thinking it's a good investment.

I'm seriously saying though, due to knowing the game is in bad shape in every angle right now.