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Phreaky's music prolly ain't shit, so I would bet the whip Indo out blaps you on the boards.

However *Judge Joe Brown voice* this man Phreaky trolls consistently well, and has gotten you guys talkin about his product. I have clicked in and read 2 of his threads today, and I have not looked into Indo's shit in a couple weeks. Dude's got some lightweight marketing chops, I'm impressed and I feel outsmarted Phreak.
 
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If I wasn't in school I'd be shitting on all of you :cheeky:. The time will come though.
excuses lol

You got dope production that I love... but you better be able to wiggle threw these streets, shows, and different camps if rap is ging to be your major lane you produce in. It dont happen just being in the house and making dope slaps T.
 

lopro

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I appreciate the advice, however dedicating 60+ hours a week to school, on top of dedicating 20+ hours a weekend to work, I'd say it's not an excuse. I do still do my music shit, but school means a lot more to me right now. I'm 19, I have a lot more time to get on the scene as it is. Success doesn't come without patience. I have plenty of it.
 
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Tony Lo did make it man he's already got a entree named after him at PF Changs
YEE !!!!

The kid is dope no doubt, but in todays game its not just about making beats/production, you really have to get out there and shake the hands and kiss the babies and show your face...people want a face with the name now. Thats why I throw networking events (Mad tony didnt show up lol) jk.... Im not saying that T aint going to do that but it deff not easy from personal experiences. Thats how I was offered/found opportunities that helped me be even more successful as a producer/director/artist.
 
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I appreciate the advice, however dedicating 60+ hours a week to school, on top of dedicating 20+ hours a weekend to work, I'd say it's not an excuse. I do still do my music shit, but school means a lot more to me right now. I'm 19, I have a lot more time to get on the scene as it is. Success doesn't come without patience. I have plenty of it.
my hat goes off to you bro for going to school. I sacrificed school to get my ass out there and meet people, produce for artist i grew up listening too, releasing projects. I couldn't find anything I was interested in to go to school for after high school. Music came naturally and what they would teach you at expressions or any of those schools I had tough my self over the years with out breaking my pockets. I sacrificed having a normal life that i could probably get paid good money for something I loved to do that gets me by financially NOW. And with the progress I make ever year I wont stop till I dont see any growth or I lose my clientele....but even then if I dont make the big money I can die happy knowing I did what i loved and accomplished many goals I though I would never have.