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thereīs so many new avenues where you can distribute your music so itīs easier the get your product placed. but thatīs also the downside with the internet and indie market, itīs oversaturated like crazy so while itīs easy to get your music out there itīs damn near impossible to get it sold. but if youīre a small artist(Kam,King Tee etc)then of course itīs gonna be hard to release anything on a major coz youīre not gonna recoupe. but itīs 10x easier to release your product today then it was 10 years ago coz of the internet and all the new players on the indie market.
. and most artists got the people fooled with how much they charge for verses, like Yuk saying that he charches 25k for a feature with an indie artist. now if anyone actually believes that their idiots.
Quote from: Pissin' On The Throne on July 09, 2007, 03:22:23 PM. and most artists got the people fooled with how much they charge for verses, like Yuk saying that he charches 25k for a feature with an indie artist. now if anyone actually believes that their idiots. LMFAO, ain't that the truth. That there is nothing but a deterrent in my opinion. Many, and I mean MANY producers do the same thing...especially those who aren't super producers. It's almost sad, because there are many rappers and producers that we talk about on here, who aren't making as much money as some of us who have Bachelor's degrees are making, or could make. I have heard some producers talk about how they charge $25,000 a beat, but you ONLY hear their production when it's for artists in their own camp, or those closely linked...and we know for fact that they aren't making $25,000 from that...so what kind of money are they really making?