Thursday, March 31, 2011

Are The Major Labels On The Verge Of Obscurity

Recently I saw two things that made me think. The first was the announcement that Borders Bookstore was filing for Bankruptcy and the second was a youtube clip where the artist mentioned that a lot of times the major labels will clamor after the indie artist has created their own buzz.



That got me thinking. The necessity for a MAJOR record label deal has honestly changed.That is if you're willing to do some of the ground work yourself. Let's take a look at Drake. The excitement Drake generated happened before a major label even took notice. He actually had a Grammy nod before he'd signed to anyone. But this was due to him creating his own buzz.  Finally with all that work, he signed with Lil Wayne's Young Money Entertainment. Hmmm.

Dondria got on YouTube and continually "worked" for her fans, (she asked them what they wanted to hear her sing) until she got the ear and eye of Producer Jermaine Dupri. Currently she's signed to Dupri's independent SoSoDef Label.


The self proclaimed Barbie, that is Nicki Minaj, created a buzz with Playtime Is Over with Dirty Money Records. Next with Sucka Free, under the label of Be and Beam Me Up Scotty, another mixtape, in April 2009 under the label of Trapaholics Records. Finally when it came to sign on the dotted line she signed with Young Money Entertainment.





How did I bring the closing of Borders into this?  Here's the point. For the most part, Borders is a distribution point for not only books but music. With the advent of digital access, consumers no longer felt the need to go book shopping. The middle man (distribution) was cut out.

One of the reasons for wanting a major label deal is for that backing to get the brand of the artist out there. But with artist direct access to distribution, and the current ease of building your own brand as far as the releasing music and getting in touch with the fans with the social media access; one might wonder what can a major label do for me?

After all, it's my brand, my vision, why not control it all MYSELF?
Something to think about!

Now Go Forth and Make to Good Music

I SUPPORT MUSIC

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Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Where Are They Wednesday

I was talking to my brother this weekend and we started reminiscing about playing music on the down low at home. (Preacher's Kids) And about artist that for sure didn't get a long enough time in the spotlight. In today's "Where Are They Wednesday", I pay homage to some of the people that helped to give me a greater love of R&B.
Sam Salter - I absolutely loved this song (no I'm not old, I've just always had a dynamic appreciation for good music)



I still have this song on iTunes, that how much I loved it. The Boyz II Men was just icing on the cake for me! I think I could use some Uncle Sam in my life right now!

 
This song is just awesome for me. The second verse was a killer. I miss this kind of singing. We don't even have R&B groups like this anymore.


I think I'm gonna do a whole "Where Are They Now" edition for these guys. I absolutely loved them. I miss them greatly.


If I reminsce anymore I think I'll start to cry. So I leave you with those few. Maybe I sparked a "I remember when" in your mind.


Now Go Forth and Listen to Good Music

I SUPPORT MUSIC

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Monday, March 28, 2011

Who's Got Next - Skrill Dilly



I don't know how early New Orleans export Skrill Dilly realized that he had the entertainer bug. But his all around persona is entertaining. When I first became exposed to this talent, I had started following a hashtagged "#DillyQuotes". And after some investigation, I found the inspiration and humor was coming from Skrill Dilly .




Formally Yung Skrilla, this rapper from New Orleans, Louisiana has released a number mixtapes and recently hosted a three day weekend fan appreciation retreat for his fans. That in itself impressed me. Who does that?


He may not want this tag, but I describe Skrill Dilly's rhymes as "feel good rap". Because that's how his music makes me feel. Whether he's talking about his rims in "My Rims" or he's describing a backside like an elephant in "On My T-Pain", his references make you smile and his beats make you nod your head.

The other thing about Skrill is he's not a "flash in the pan rap artist. Honestly here is what I look for in my rap!

Realism - When he raps I believe him. I don't like bipolar music, don't be party boy rap with me one day and the next you wanna be gangsta. And if you're gonna do that I have to believe it.

Artistry - You know how I feel about showmanship in my entertainers. I've seen him Ustream, (under my alias ;-) )and I know he can put on a show.

Perseverance - Despite what you think the rap game is hard to maneuver through than any other genre, you're constantly forced to prove something. Skrill has proven that he has the BALLS (pardon the expression) to stick it out in this game!

This guy's got all three!!! He's one to look out for, FOR SURE!







Why do I think Skrill Dilly's got next?
He's a refreshing change. He's a hustler. He's actually TALENTED!!!




I gave his single Get Like Me  5 stars




Check out single and learn more about Skrill on WWW.SKRILLDILLY.COM. Or follow him on twitter if you dare Skrill-Dilly 




Sunday, March 27, 2011

CountDown to D.O.C.

In exactly 8 days, an historic world exclusive event is going to happen, and I plan to be a part of it. Matter of fact, if you're a fan of West Coast rap, scratch that, if your a fan of rap period you need to need to tune in. April 5th at www.indacriblive.com for the first time in years, Tracy Curry aka D.O.C (formerly of Death Row Records) is gonna speak about what's happened since the last time we heard from him. He'll talk about the surgery to restore his vocal cords, his label and his upcoming projects.

Any West Coast rap fan should remember this line from then Dr. Dre
"Back when Cube - was rollin wit Lorenzo in a Benzo I was bangin wit a gang of instrumentals, got the pens and pencils, got down to business; but sometimes the business end of this shit can turn your friends against you - but you was a real nigga, I could sense it in you - I still remember the window of the car that you went through, that's fucked up - But I'll never forget the shit we been through, and I'ma do whatever it takes to convince you, cuz you my nigga ..."
Ten years later we'll find out if that's still true.

Be there to hear straight from one of the ill-est lyricist to pen a rhyme, what he has planned for the hip hop world as we've come to know it. I KNOW this one's gonna be good. Remember to mark your calendar!!!

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Nate Dogg - The G-Funk Hook Master

I sit speechless as I compose today's writings. Shortly before 3 a.m EST I got a text that snapped me out of my sleep.

"Tha Pound just lost a dogg, R.I.P Nate!"

I stared at the phone for a minute before it actually sank in. Nathaniel Dwayne Hale aka Nate Dogg was gone. That moment was surreal. See, if you're an avid follower of music like I am. You KNOW Nate Dogg. You're not "familiar with him". You can sing Nate Dogg Hooks like you can the alphabet. I'm a Hip-Hop diva, and this one was hard.

Understand this, Nate has "GFunked" with EVERYBODY, From Mark Ronson to LudaCris to 50 Cent to Eve, If you got Nate Dogg on your track it was officially "G'd up". He wasn't a West Coast phenom. He was Bi-Coastal as far as this writer is concerned. I went through my records of songs that Nate Dogg touched as I watched the condolences roll in. And I began to feel my eyes well with tears. No I didn't cry, but I was moved.

I began to recall the first time I heard each track that his smooth tone graced. I thought about the legacy of Nate's voice on my personal favs:

Regulate
Area Codes
21 Questions
The Next Episode
Nobody Does It Better
Ballin Out Of Control
Never Leave Me Alone
Lay Low
These Days
Shake That

And by the time I was done, I was smiling. I smiled because I have Nate Dogg memories. And they're good ones.

Those are memories that I hope like Nate said "Never Leave Me Alone".

R.I.P Nathaniel Dwayne Hale (August 19, 1969 – March 15, 2011)

ALL DOGGS GO TO HEAVEN......