so who on this site has gotten placements through PMP so far?

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There are really no has beens if people keep their ties. I once knew a guy that had left music alone almost completely but when he was doing it he had a name. When people saw him around they would shake his hand and greet him like an old friend. He heard some music me and 4 friends made and with a few phone calls... he had a producer at his studio that was just coming off of a platinum selling record. He wanted the producer to hear our music and we made two songs with him, then we did a sold out show that the guy that had almost completely left the music biz put together by asking for a few favors from people that were still into music events.

Yeah that's true, you made a good point. But you got to understand that the music bussiness has change the way they do things. The music industry is now going digital, that means that whoever gets signed has to do well in the independent side. It's not how it use to be 10 to 20 years ago. There won't be a middle man no more. There won't be A&R's signing artist for years to comes unless they work for a new recording company. It won't be complicated for people to follow their dreams. You can do everything independently and become successful independently. If a artist like Mary J Blige who has his/her own label notices you, they will sign you.



... then 4 of my friends refused to sign a contract with him because bigger names became interested in signing them. They did sign a deal but they fell apart during the album making process. One guy partied too hard and always showed up late and couldn't sing his parts - they kicked him out. The next guy couldn't handle the NY women and had all kinds of relationship problems and quit the group. The last two made a run for it before one of them - who was already from NY - decided that the music biz wasn't for him... leaving one guy that eventually turned into a crackhead along with his wife.

Were they in a boy band? There are many stories similar to this. That's why it's kind of hard for a R&B/POP boy band and girl band to get signed now days. They end up wasting time and money because they can't even compromise.
 
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Were they in a boy band? There are many stories similar to this. That's why it's kind of hard now for a R&B/POP boy band and girl band to get signed now days. They end up wasting time and money because they can't even compromise.

Yeah, it was four singers and I did the rap verses.

The same guy that left the music biz alone left it alone for the same reasons as what happened with us. He had previously had a four guy group that did TV show appearances regularly. He said their egos became so big that they would have mini-MMA fights before they went on stage if they all didn't agree on who was going to do what. He said it was really frustrating trying to convince them that he could make them as successful as the other people trying to sway them to sign with them.

Reminded me of the 5 heartbeats or something. When he first told us all of the stuff he did, we didn't believe him. Then we'd see local music people running him down to say whats up. I would ask him if he was going to get back into it and he would say no... then he did... only to get let down again. He knew a bunch of people. I told him that I rapped, he had a dope producer at his spot the next week.

We met at a bar watching basketball or something. He had the worst music ideas in the world though. He would basically just piggy back off of songs that were already popular and change the name a little bit but he would give 'em super corny titles that we would refuse to use.

I use to be with him when he made some of the calls, they would go like this "Hey what's up this is (name)..." and they would go "HEY! MAN! What's Up!" and he would basically say "I need a favor blah, blah blah..." and ish would happen. There was nothing magical about any of it.
 
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@biggrome. Yep, it's a risk that any A&R has to take when dealing with bands that can't compromise. You remember back in the 90's when boy band and girl bands dominated the pop/r&b charts? Well not anymore. Since the music bussiness is not what it use to be 20 years ago, it's hard for any label to sign boy bands and girl bands because their money will be at risk and so will the label. Most of the labels don't exist no more. A lot of record labels are in jeopardy right now only because albums sells are tanking. Artist now days are not selling enough records.
 
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That is why I posted this thread earlier to show these producers about theses track dumps . It is not 2003 anymore
 
That is why I posted this thread earlier to show these producers about theses track dumps . It is not 2003 anymore


You are so right. You made a very very good point. It's very very true.
 
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They won't listen to me, cause these guys are popular on the site.

Now, they are doing damage control starting a new thread cause you busted them
when you showed the whole story.

They thought they had you...
 
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They won't listen to me, cause these guys are popular on the site.

Now, they are doing damage control starting a new thread cause you busted them
when you showed the whole story.

They thought they had you...



Forreal? Wow, I didn't know it was like that. Don't worry, they will eventually realize one day when they sue PMP or the scammers for Fraudulent debt/Fraudulent.
 
they are trying to disguise it now as an intellectual conversation.

It is an attempt to win over those who saw your post about that story after they called you a whore. They are no worse than the government, when they mess up and have to go into full blown damage control
 
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don't lie to yourself. You did not go to bussiness school. I know when someone is lying to me. For your info, i'm am a psy..... You figure the rest out yourself.

For your info, I learn the pros and cons about the bussiness, so when someone charges way too much for their services, you would know it's a fraud/scam. If you do not know that, than you do not know bussiness at all.



Yup...you are a psy...CHO!!!!


lol...nope...I didnt' go to business school. I bought this degree. For $50,000.
 
yup...you are a psy...cho!!!!


Lol...nope...i didnt' go to business school. I bought this degree. For $50,000.







go to bussiness school and learn the bussiness.
Stop taking short cuts in life and start doing things the way its suppose to be done.

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they are trying to disguise it now as an intellectual conversation.

It is an attempt to win over those who saw your post about that story after they called you a whore. They are no worse than the government, when they mess up and have to go into full blown damage control






yeah i saw your post and i was surpise myself lol. I'm a very aware person/wise person, and i understand the business side of the music industry and so on. This is all common sense stuff. You have to keep in eye on those things. With me, if something doesn't sound right to me, than i know something is up. Like the scoe and conrad situation that i discussed earilier. They just didn't seem legit with everything. Just reading scoes comments and watching scoe on youtube, i felt like he was being too serious and it just didn't seem real at all. It seem dishonest. His grammer is horrible. He really is scamming people. Even though they were a&rs, it doesn't mean they will help you succeed, they are just after the money. It's very very obvious you guys.
 
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This guy is saying the same thing. Everybody knows but these naive producers on here. SMDH



(2) The A&R process used to be about the discovery, signing & nurturing of the act. Today, A&R executives are not looking for talent per se. They are looking for an ongoing business.

Some A&R-related hiring stats:


  • A&R executives hired by labels*, 2010: 25
(of those, 40 exited without subsequent rehire)


  • A&R executives hired by labels, 2009: 58 (w/ 51 exiting)
  • A&R executives hired by labels, 2008: 80 (w/ 64 exiting)



http://www.digitalmusicnews.com/stories/011411arabandon
 
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do you realize how ignorant you look when you spell business incorrectly?

We have spell checker on here for gods sake.
 
do you realize how ignorant you look when you spell business incorrectly?

We have spell checker on here for gods sake.






shut the **** up. I'm getting sick of the cyber bullying bull shit. Just shut up and listen. Stop being so ****ing hard headed! Damn.

Grow the **** up already. So what if i spell business wrong. I over type the s that's all.

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this guy is saying the same thing. Everybody knows but these naive producers on here. Smdh



(2) the a&r process used to be about the discovery, signing & nurturing of the act. Today, a&r executives are not looking for talent per se. They are looking for an ongoing business.

some a&r-related hiring stats:


  • a&r executives hired by labels*, 2010: 25
(of those, 40 exited without subsequent rehire)


  • a&r executives hired by labels, 2009: 58 (w/ 51 exiting)
  • a&r executives hired by labels, 2008: 80 (w/ 64 exiting)


http://www.digitalmusicnews.com/stories/011411arabandon



i know right. They need to grow the **** up and listen because it's for their own good.

This is good information.

Hey who called me a whore?
 
shut the **** up. I'm getting sick of the cyber bullying bull shit. Just shut up and listen. Stop being so ****ing hard headed! Damn.

Grow the **** up already. So what if i spell business wrong. I over type the s that's all.

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i know right. They need to grow the **** up and listen because it's for their own good.

This is good information.

Hey who called me a whore?


are you 2 the same user?
 
I have not heard or seen anyone get placement yet from this site. It would be good if someone get placement. It would be a good thing for this site.

I posted this in the other thread as well

PMP is a service that will scope up the last bit of dollars from young hopefuls before the music business ship jumps into the water
 
this is the last thing i'm going to say because apparently N.I beats is gonna carry on with this mindless banter

Here is a list of PMP's acoomplishments

Producers Discovered:

DJ Frank E
Credits
B.o.B - Airplanes, The Kids
Chris Brown - Yeah 3x
Enrique Iglesias - TBA
Flo Rida - Turn Around (5, 4, 3, 2, 1)
Akon - TBA
Three 6 Mafia - Feel It feat Sean Kingston, Flo Rida
Madonna feat Lil Wayne - Revolver
Flo Rida - Right Round
T-Pain feat DJ Khaled - Superman
Plies feat Jamie Fox & The Dream - Please Excuse My Hands
Flo Rida - Me & U
Willie Northpole - Broadway
Chamillionaire - Good Morning
Three 6 Mafia feat Sean Kingston & Flo Rida - Feel It
DJ Tiesto vs Nelly Furtado - Don't Take Me Home
Toni Braxton - Yesterday
Sean Kingston feat Good Charlotte - Shoulda Let You Go
Justin Bieber - Love Me
Shontelle - Licky

M.D.L
Credits:
Chris Brown
Justin Beiber

Those are producers that have 100% got their break from pmp

here is a list of placements from PMP i'm not posting song titles because i don't care enough to look that up

Buda Da Future- Lloyd Banks
Team Double Dose- Bun B
L Don Beatz- Wacka Flocka
Cashous Clay- Rick ross
Amadeus- Fabolous
Buckwild- Saigon
I.N.F.O-Fabolous
Amadeus-T.I.
GWhizz-Fred Da Godson
Jack Russel- Young Jeezy
Andrew Lloyd- Mac Miller
The Contractors- Fabolous
Trap Camp-Jim Jones
Speakerbomb- Freddie Gibbs
Street Symphony-Gucci Mane

thats all i'm going to write down but those are all projects from the last 6 months

oh wait track dumps don't work anymore its not 2003


and i'm still waiting for you to respond on where i can hear some of your music N.I.
 
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