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

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That is not a true statement that they 100% got they break from PMP
Amadeus is a known producer.

Producer Amadeus of PBM/TheHitmen BadBoyEnt



http://www.myspace.com/produceramadeus

I said DJ Frank E and MDL got their breaks from PMP the rest of the list are placements from producers on PMP

here is a quote from DJ Frank E if you don't believe me

"One day, my girlfriend at the time was reading through a copy of the new Scratch Magazine (RIP)(Magazine, not girlfriend). She found an ad for PMP Worldwide and suggested that I spend my last $450 on a subscription. I checked out the site and immediately signed up - it was the best thing I had found by far. 2 months later I got a call from Mike Caren at Atlantic Records after submitting for a Juvenile track dump. He was starting to build his publishing company at the time. He tested me for a few months, and we sent ideas back and forth. Shortly after, I gave him a song for Flo Rida's first album using a sample he'd sent me, and the rest of the story starts at the beginning of my discography."

the rest of the interview is here

http://www.pmpworldwide.com/articles.cfm?contentID=C5247034-0A37-0BAE-6AC476E4BBB28AE2
 
Ok great now lets calculate the odds here..


1. (2) Once unknown producers in how many years since the site been up?

2. With more producers joining making the competition even greater.

3. What are the odds of another new producer getting past already the known producers who are getting the bulk of the placements.


I am not being hateful. I am just trying to get you to see something here


The majority of the placements are going to names already known.
Can't you see what I'm trying to tell you
 
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Who on this site has gotten placements, but that is not my question, now you are dodging a legitimate question?

At some point we have to be realistic, not daydreamers
 
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whats the title of this thread???


i don't think anybody has ever said you are going to get placements on PMP

but it's not out of the question either

overall PMP is not as effective of personal relationships...but if you don't have those and have quality music it is worthwhile

and your angle now is very different from earlier when you were on this the music business is over s***

Also YOU DON'T NEED TO TEACH ME ANYTHING MAN, i know what i'm doing and what i'm talking about, the only reason i'm in this thread is because you and your buddy nakita are giving false information about stuff you are not involved in
 
Listen, Don't let J-Troup, Legal Dollarz and all the popular guys fool you.
I have no hate.

The person who did it right was J. Juliano. He is the model you guys should follow. Not these PMP Gatekeepers. I commend him highly.

He carved a name for himself. He studied the game while everyone else was going the other direction in a bucket.


You have to be a leader. You have to the first. That is what I am trying to show producers on here.
 
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Nikita looks like a tranny(no offense) but seriously she looks like a nicca with a wig on.
 
I would love for J. Juliano to explain the concept to you producers.
It might inspire you to think outside the box, Seriously.



It is clear that majority of the placements are going to names already known.
 
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I would love for J. Juliano to explain the concept to you producers. It might inspire you to think outside the box.

talk about odds

there are thousands and thousands of producers on soundclick trying to be Johnny Juliano....and they're selling $10 leases

No disrespect to Johnny he's a great producer but his placements are mostly mixtape tracks where DJ Frank E is producing top 10 singles on billboard

so no matter the way you look at it odds are not in the favor of the up and coming producer, it takes work not begging like nakita did in those emails...serious work over long periods of time...but i would rather shoot for sucess similar to DJ Frank E than Johnny Juliano

also Johnny Juliano is a member of PMP
 
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It doesn't matter we are talking about business. Not what his beats soundlike.

He was one of the first on Soundclick that was the key.
Don't mix your personal feelings up with business understanding.

Now, you have to go find that site that no one knows about and build it as your own.
Then, in two years, you are the name they are ringing out.

Then producers will flood there , but it will be too late for them, cause you already did it.

It is about being first with the idea.
 
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It doesn't matter we are talking about business. Not what his beats soundlike.

He was one of the first. Don't mix your personal feelings up with business understanding


personal feelings???

all i talked was business aside from saying no disrespect to johnny before i explained why it makes more business sense to shoot for DJ Frank E's success over Johnnys
 
You are my missing point, Calm down and just think for a second on what I said.
Calm down.

It doesn't matter what the beat sound like for anybody,
whether it is J.Juliano or DJ Frank E

It is about being first.
 
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i'm not upset or anything but i don't agree with your way of thinking

being the first to do something really doesn't matter....people create their own website all the time and the problem is CREATING TRAFFIC, because your not going to get heard, discovered or paid if theyre not looking for you
 
You will not be talking like this is in 2 years and I know it.

FLY OR DIE - How do I know it cause , that music business model is dead.




Again, Just do the Business Math -

PMP

1. (2) Once unknown producers in how many years since the site been up?

2. With more producers joining making the competition even greater.

3. What are the odds of another new producer getting past already the known producers who are getting the bulk of the placements.


I am not being hateful. I am just trying to get you to see something here


The majority of the placements are going to names already known.




This is for other Producers to see and add up for themselves.

 
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A&r consultants do not charge that much for their services you idiot!!! Go to bussiness school and you would learn that every consultant bussiness charges a smaller fee every hour, but usually it's free if you have a contract with them, but the artist have to pay back the money later. Usually a&r consultant do not have many many people in their consultant company. They only deal with people that are in the music bussiness/bussiness already!!!

You have to have a contract with them to be in their services!

Y'all people are stupid forreal! You act like you know it all when you don't. You listen to these scammers! wtf! Y'all so blinded by the con side of the bussiness.

It's true for mere beat brokerage..which is kind of handled by the PMP infrastructure. Hence the price. Setting up meeting, especially for artists who are supposed to get money doing their own shows usually cost.
You are forced to get upfront money because success in the music business is unreliable. What you think sounds good, some other people might hate.

@NI Beats : I had the same questions about the number of placements strictly via PMP but the thing is, PMP is more a tool to get A&R's into reach. They themselves develop some upncoming artists on the side. If you want to be able to get on those projects (with real artists doing shows, not soundclick artists recording in their bedrooms), you have to know about them. That's what is valuable about it. Placements are hard to get via pmp or not. But getting in touch with indies/ major backed upncommers could be cool.
 
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You will not be talking like this is in 2 years and I know it.

FLY OR DIE - How do I know it cause , that music business model is dead.




Again, Just do the Business Math -

PMP

1. (2) Once unknown producers in how many years since the site been up?

2. With more producers joining making the competition even greater.

3. What are the odds of another new producer getting past already the known producers who are getting the bulk of the placements.


I am not being hateful. I am just trying to get you to see something here


The majority of the placements are going to names already known.




This is for other Producers to see and add up for themselves.


but you don't need to get me to see anything

i understand the chances of getting discovered are not great...although they are better than what you are making it to seem...

and the odds of a new producer breaking through depends on their quality of music

also there are a few advantages for a&r's buying beats from unknown producers...mainly they can get quality beats at a cheaper price...and an unknown producer still gets paid a decent amount and then has a placement on their resume
 
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I'm done with you Fly cause you are brainwashed,lol

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I placed this through PMP



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