
Purple Floyd
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You can make it if you try.....Escape from The Middle Class... Coming Soon....
Well, if you look at it from that standpoint... 29 is young.
It just seems that now-a-days people want the ARTIST to be young. I don't think age matters as much in any of the the music biz related jobs.
It's looking like producers are going to have to be younger because people will see them as being able to stay in touch longer with a young crowd. I only say that from a "getting signed" perspective. Most producers are "work for hire" types and your music stands on it's own one song at a time. You can make 10 flops and stumble upon a banger or you can make consistent bangers and sell 'em all individually.
As the internet progresses though, A 40 year old emcee may be able to find his market on his own... he just can't try to cater to the Soulja Boy crowd... so since he's not on a label, he's not at the mercy of the Soulja Boy crowd. He might have to cater to the women on lipstickalley.com or something... basically, track down hubs for people that can relate to him and his music.
Ehh... let him rap but just don't expect to steal J. Cole, Drake and Curren$y fans...
I'm gettin the feeling that Seattle is a whole different world lol... starting to seem like ALMOST everyplace east of California is the same thing...
To add, that might have been the most refreshing thing I've heard about a club in the last 5 years, lmao...
Sad that I'm only 27 and I look at my own kind like ugh sometimes... even sadder watching kids grow up today, my 10 year old nephew complains about reading... actually he whines about having to do anything other than play video games...
But coming back full circle, guess when it comes to it, that's what the kids wanna hear, or DON'T wanna see... but to be fair, I think dude needed alotta work with his flow and delivery... about the only thing he had going for him was his passion and the fact that somehow he's holding boards, studio equipment, programs, speakers, etc., and some hella stories... but my family and some peoples in NY, I might as well check him out next time I see moms or somethin.
Rome pretty much said it.
I also had to supervise the boys changing while swimmimg and it was like a party.
I think the travelin is the difficulty in it. In my mind, I always put alot on my plate, but I'm thinking I can work it around a family visit anyway. New York is home, so...
Tyree I see you with that post too, real talk. People tend to forget while growing up that history always repeats itself, that the differences we go thru in our times occur in every generation... People felt the same about the inception of vinyl, Atrac (I used to think it was 8-track), cassettes AND CDs that they do about the internet now... Hip Hop in the 80s was looked down upon when it was first being created, and then the early 90s awareness rap, and then gangsta rap took the stripes... hell, this is like the most that Hip Hop has ever been accepted in society lol...
On that note, what I'm thinking? "If you can't beat em, join em..." Damn them capitalist types are SMART...