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Kingsoloman
NationZamar
Interview with Naomi Rose
RobSchwartz
T i m e 2 L i v e e n T e r T a i n m e n T magazine
King SoLoMon
Rob Schwartz
CueTheHipHop
Kev Ruger
How to stay Relevant
I am Culture
Naomi Rose
Meena
Nation Zamar
Kapano
ScooterBoi
Mainstream VS Indie Artists
The importance Marketing
Laurent Beau
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everything that you need and want to know.
BiggRooK a.k.a. KingSoLoMon is an artist originally hailing from the Southside of
St. Louis, MO. He grew up loving music and some on his early music influences
were 2-Pac,The Notorious BIG, Outkast, UGK, E-40, NWA, 2-Short, and Mac Dre.
His sound could best be described as having a Midwestern flow with Bay influences.
Bigg RooK is no stranger to hard work. As a former well known Bodyguard from St. Louis he has
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worked for countless celebrities. On Easter Morning April 3rd of 2011 an incident occurred while he was
working at a Lil Webbie concert at Blackmons Plaza in East St. Louis. Bigg RooK and a couple of other
security guards ended up fighting off a crowd of about 20 to 30 who Stared Club Brawl with him and the
rest of the club security. Despite no police assistance, he and a couple others that were working with him
eventually restored order. Unfortunately, He was shot in the process. You can check the footage out on
youtube by searching “BlackMons Plaza Fight”.
Bigg RooK is also no stranger to the big screen. He has appeared in underground movies such as the
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“YadaMovie” “Trap In The Hood” and was also recently cast in the
new Hollywood movie “#HauntedTheMovie” starring Tobin Bell
from the Hollywood Blockbuster movie series “Saw”.
BiggRooK Rx is a God fearing man Meaning HE IS A BELIEVER
IN THE #MostHigh #Yah and is constantly working to improve
himself and his music. And with the Lord as his Shepard there are
no limits. BIGG things are on the way.
T2LE: How long have you been rapping?
KS: I have been seriously rapping for about 3 yrs. now but I’ve been involved with
music all my life I played violin for a couple years in the orchestra that was my
mom’s idea I was not too happy at first but I learned to like it a lot it trained my ear
for all kinds of sounds.
T2LE: I understand you were also a bodyguard, are you still in that profession?
KS: Yes I used to be a body guard and no I’m not still invoked in body guard work
after my incident at Blackmon’s plaza and the also being left hanging on lawyer’s
fees with another known rapper in today’s hip hop I’ll leave his name out because
I’m passed that now, even though at the time I was a very angry individual whenever
I would think about it because it could have
caused me to lose a lot of time...But God is
good and here I am.
T2LE: What is the hardest part about being a
bodyguard?
KS: The hardest part about being a body
guard is trust the individual you’re protecting
because like I said a lot individuals are not men of their word so therefore in return
you have to choose wisely who u say you gone protect cuz u never know what type
of person they are and if you guys get into an altercation and you end up having to
take a charge for them are u hurt someone you could possibly get left hanging out
to dry ...so I would I have to say JUDGEMENT... WHEN TO TRUST, WHO TO
TRUST, HOW MUCH, AND WHEN NOT TO APPLY
PRESSURE.
T2LE: Who are your musical influences?
KS: Musical Influences --- 8Ball & MJG, Pimp C,
Bun B, N.W.A, Master P, JadaKiss, Nas, 2Pac, Biggie,
OutKast, Digital Underground, Mac Dre, E-40, Keak
Da Sneak, Eminem, 50 Cent, and the list goes on, I
like artist who have a story to tell with a meaning.
T2LE: What is the music scene like in St Louis?
KS: The music scene in St Louis is pretty much
biased and I say that because there is a lot of local
talent, and we are good in our own way, and I think
we all agree that there is a lot of haters in St Louis.
But that number is almost equal to the individuals that
understand there is a lot of haters, so half the city like
to hate and half the city recognize the haters. So if the
half that recognize the haters link together to form a
family, we would very rapidly put the haters to shame,
because even though haters love to hate they are alone
because they are haters and no one wants to be around
them, so naturally, they would change because their
surroundings would change, but that’s easier said than
done, or is it? I challenge people all the time to be
what they say they are, and be real and real is doing
what you say and saying what you mean. Therefore
I think that the St Louis Music scene will get better
once we as artists start to truly be who we say we are,
and not what the industry wants us to be which is in
competition, and divided.
T2LE: I know that you are a very positive person, how
does that influence your music?
KS: It actually fuels it because I am the type of person that
wants to see everyone happy and well doing, but it also
makes me angry because I also realize that is not possible
because everyone does not have the same heart, so my
music reflects the positivity that I would like to see, but
my music also express’s my frustration with the stupidity
that some artists reflect to upcoming youth. I believe that
rap music actually helps young kids that grow up hard
because some of the artist have had hard lives and when
an artist really puts his all into a rap song telling history
on how he went through and came out shining and admits
to wrongs and faults in his records, that shows kids how to
rectify themselves. Some lessons are hard but better hard
knocks than ignorance… and some skids only understand
certain styles of conversation from certain individuals…
That’s just a fact.
T2LE: What are your thoughts on the state of music
today?
KS: My thoughts on the music today is that it is not what
it used to be by far, I believe that some artists are doing
it more for the fame and money and not for the love of
the God-given gift they have been blessed with the reason
why because the music ant talking bout shyt,,sorry for my
language but I don’t sugar coat at all and that’s how I fill
about some of these main stream artist just doing weird
stuff and dressing weird trying to see how many people
they can get to do the same silly stuff....it’s a monkey see
monkey do experiment LMAO...
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T2LE: What do you hope to accomplish through
your music?
KS: I would like to see more positive things
for my city. Especially our inner city schools
I’m using my music to tell my stories and life,
and how I dealt with certain issues. I try to
implement old school rules and regulations on
how to carry yourself in real life situations, but
only on things that I can relate to that I have
experienced in my life...I’m in this so that me
and my staff and artists can make a ton of money
and do something about the tension in our city,
give learning experiences to kids who wouldn’t
normally get to do certain things, build new up to
date state of the art recreation centers, develop
a free arts and crafts programs for all… I believe
in a community where all get to enjoy happiness
and activities at little to no cost, would relieve
a lot of stress, open some business’s, and create
jobs with my record label that I’m building.
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The definition of staying on your grind and
staying humble is my mentor Rob Schwartz.
Always a few steps ahead, but always
available when needed. I remember the first
time I sat to talk with him; I was amazed with
his attitude towards work, and maintaining a
level of humility. Make no mistake; he is about
his business, but in a way that doesn’t come
off arrogant, or egotistical. Rob is a down to
earth, honest, and hardworking businessman.
Rob Schwartz is owner of WHO?MAG
Multimedia, LLC. WHO?MAG is a company
dedicated to providing High Quality services
to the Urban Entertainment Industry. Rob
first began his journey with WHO?MAG
DVD, which was a digital video interview
series with some of the hottest Independent
and mainstream artists. Rob has created an
avenue for not only music artists, but also
Actors/Actresses, and professional athletes to
connect with their fans. Rob caters to a wide
audience, and is successful at keeping their
attention with his ever growing multimedia
company.
I recently had the pleasure of meeting up
with Rob again to discuss his success thus far,
after our mini mentoring session (basically
me picking his brain about anything and
everything regarding his first initial start
in the music industry), I asked Rob a few
questions about his journey, about his first
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interview, and where he is right now in his business
growth. He gave me some real truth, and some real
advice. The one thing that sticks out in my mind
is when I asked him how he dealt with the fear of
rejection when first starting out. His answer “For
every no, there will be 5 Yes’s!” I love it!!
Rob’s passion for music and specifically hip-hop has
transcended into a successful business that reaches
audiences nationally, as well as internationally. A
man with such a great vision, and such great suc-
cess, is still courteous, modest, and respectful to his
fans. Rob currently hosts a very successful Artist
Showcase which features WHO?MAG distribution
clients.
full video interview coming soon to youtube channel stay tune !!
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Cue (thehiphop) or Bri△NIs an upcoming hiphop artist. Born in Washington DC
raised in Illinois and Maryland respectively, Cue gained
an interest in hiphop at the age of 10. He didn’t begin
to write and record music until the age of 14. Cue is
currently serving as an active duty soldier in the US
ARMY. He uses down time pursuing a career in music.
His music stands apart as is not so much about bling
and flash as it is about real life and deeper thought
processes. At 24yrs old Cue has performed in numerous
cities across four different countries and plans to take
his music even further in the years to come. Cue is part
of a Hiphop based collective called “Senior Project”
located in the DMV area of the United States. He
currently lives in Venice Italy.
T2lE: Where are you originally from?
C: My parents were separated so I moved around a lot.
I spent most of my younger years in Frederick Maryland
so I claim that as my hometown; however I spent a lot
of time in Chicago and Richton Park Illinois as a kid.
T2lE: What made you choose music?
C: Music is the only thing that always makes sense to
me. It invokes creation in itself and inspires people to
move forward with whatever tasks they pursuit. To me
music is life.
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T2lE: Where do you get your video ideas from?
C: My videos are usually a mix of fragmented thoughts
and images. This is because that’s how my songs are.
In my mind at least. Very rarely do I make song that
is about one idea or telling one story. It’s a structured
mess. Chaotic.
T2lE: What are your musical influences?
C: Well I grew up listening to a lot of oldies and
alternative rock. I didn’t really “get into” hip-hop until I
was in middle school. I draw influence and inspiration
from all types of music Jazz, classical, rock, house.
T2lE: Give us a little background on your new album?
What was the inspiration?
C: My new Album is called SINS. It’s an acronym for
“Shit I Never Said”. Throughout the tape I’m telling my
listeners things about myself and my life that I have
never reveled before. A couple things that I’ve never
told anyone. So this CD is a lot like a confessional. It’s
straight rapping for me on here. I didn’t do any singing
and kept it 100. The album is set up in two parts. If you
listen to it track for track in order, the album will take on
a new meaning for you.
http://whoiscue.bandcamp.com/yum
soundcloud.com/cuethehiphop
facebook.com/whoiscue
whoiscue.bandcomp.com
cuethehiphop.com (site unfinished but you can still visit)
Contact-
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Treviso, Italy
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I Keep God 1st. Founder & CEO of Last
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All Is What I’m about. Hi I’m Kev Ruger,
I’ve been rapping since I was 14 years
old. Born & raised on the streets of North
Philly I found music to be my outlet. In-
fluenced by the likes of Nas, Tupac &
Biggie I begin to write little verses here &
there. But it wasn’t until I took my talent
to the streets where I was cosigned, that
I knew I had something. Ever since then,
I never stopped. With five solo mixtapes
out & a new one on the way in July, &
three others with three different groups I
was in over the years. I think it’s very fair
to say I got work.
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MusiC is everthing we breathMusiC !!
The secret to staying relevant as an indie artist is to continue learning every
aspect of your business. Stay connected to your fan base. Create music. Be
true to your brand. At the same time, be mindful that there’s always room for
improvement. You can learn from trends in the indie music scene – take out bits
and pieces of what makes sense to you. Let your style evolve. Life is ever-changing.
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* Always keep up to date and evolve with the newest trends in indie music. You
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How To stay Relevant as an Indie Artists
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* Interact frequently with your fan base. Develop a close
and personal connection in the indie music scene. This
includes direct communication on your social media. It
also includes keeping an eye on what is said about your
group online. You can learn a great deal this way.
* Understand every aspect of your business. Know what
your brand identity is, what you’re going to accomplish
and how you plan to get there. At the same time, be
open to trying new things and experimenting. With this approach you grow as an indie
artist, and continue to improve your skill set.
* Keep up to date with all of the newest technology and consider how it may benefit you.
Make it your business to research. Do not be afraid to try something new.
Staying relevant will help you to continue reaching a wider fan base and keep the fans
that you already have. In return, your reward will be continued success and
an engaged audience.
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tyler Perry is also a huge
inspiration
T2LE: Where do you get your musical inspiration?NR: My musical inspiration comes from singing in church and always having a passion for the arts. I was active in ballet, plays, and singing in the choir from age 5 to present.T2LE: Who are your all time favorite artists?NR: I love old school artists because I feel like natural talent had to standout back before technology took over studios. My favorites are Patti LaBelle, Aretha Franklin, Chaka Khan, Phyllis Hyman, Gladys Knight, & Otis Redding. T2LE: How do you feel about the state of Music today, especially how women are portrayed?NR: Honestly, I’m often disappointed by today’s music. I feel like
Naomi Rose
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“ i’M Often DisAPPOinteD
bY tODAY’s MusiC.”
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lyrics don’t hold any meaning, it’s all about material possessions, & violence. Women are portrayed as nothing less than objects who have to look a certain way & there is little to no respect for them lyric wise. It’s disheartening to me that it’s become so acceptable.T2LE: What inspired you to move to Atlanta?NR: Having gone to college here, I always liked the atmosphere of Atlanta. Tyler Perry is also a huge inspiration to me & I hope to one day work with him. I just felt like the circuit & opportunities are broader here so that’s why I made the move.T2LE: How do you like modeling vs singing?NR: I love singing more than anything, but modeling still puts me in the spotlight to gain exposure. I modeled & directed shows during my college career so it’s still a comfortable space for me. I must say though that I love the flash of the cameras on the runway.T2LE: How old were you when you first started singing, and when did you notice that
you were as great as you are?NR: According to my parents, I started singing at age two before I really even started talking. I realized I could sing at age five when I started in the children’s choir at church. I vividly remember imitating Patti LaBelle in the mirror so I guess when I realized I could powerhouse sing like her is when I started to think, “hey kid, you’ve got something special here”.
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T2LE: I noticed that you don’t sing any negative, or demeaning music, what inspired you to go this route?NR: I would definitely say my upbringing. I was raised not to compromise myself, respect others, & be proud of doing the right thing so I want my music to inspire & enrich lives. I pride myself on not being the norm so I stick to my guns as an artist.T2LE: What is a normal day like for Naomi Rose?NR: A normal day can consist of staying in &
just writing new material or attending casting calls for modeling/acting opportunities, recording in the studio, & searching for opportunities for performances at various venues in Atlanta.T2LE: What other projects can we catch you in?NR: I’ve actually been really busy with modeling lately but I’m hoping to get into some stage play roles within the next few months so I will definitely keep T2L posted on upcoming projects.T2LE: Who is your support system, and just how necessary is it to have a strong one?NR: My mom is my ROCK! She’s been my biggest fan since I used to move around in her belly to Michael Jackson. All of my family & friends in Baltimore, Philly, & New Jersey are very supportive as well. I must also mention my friends Maya & Sylvie in Atlanta who have been ex-tremely supportive with helping me relocate here. It is very necessary to have people like this when you are going after your dream. It’s not easy & some days you want to quit but a strong support system will keep you moving forward.
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Meena is an italian-born artist. She’s currently
studying fashion design in Venice and she
just spent 6 months in London interning for
the very iconic Vivienne Westwood. Since
childhood Meena has always had a passion
for design and a deep interest of styles and
arts from various cultures of the world, thus
allowing her to fuse many different looks
from the globe in to one unique style and also
permitted her to develop a strong personality
despite she grew up in a small proviciale town
of closed-minded. At aged 16 she discovered
photography was another way of artistic
expression and thanks to this new passion,
she honed her taste and skills by first using
herself as a model and then friends. Years later
Meena works primarily as a photographer
at concerts and clubs but at the same time
continuing to cultivate her love for the artistic
pictures and portraits capturing everyday
moments of daily life. Her amalgamation of
photography and design has truly allowed
her to carve out her own niche, expect big
things to come from her!
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C r e a t e d & s e t a p a r t t o f u l f i l l p u r p o s e o n t h e e a r t h …
With over 20 years of musical experience, Nation
Zamar, a Texas native, is an influential force in the
entertainment industry. He has worked creatively
with, both, major and independent talent while
also being featured at numerous venues, those of
which include: The Celebrity Center - Hollywood,
The House of Blues - Hollywood, Beverly Hills
H.O.M.E. Jazz Cafe, and other venues in the US.
Nation Zamar is a “Creator of Music, Artist (in every
aspect), Model, Actor and young entrepreneur.
Known for his uplifting spirit, unique and charismatic
style, he continues to be a beacon of light in any
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and every situation. His highly anticipated EP,
entitled: “Moving Forward - Vol. 1: Love & Life” set for
summer 2014 release, are testimonies (in song form),
speaking of both personal struggle and spiritual
triumph. His business is his career, his career is his
life, & his life is his ministry.
Nation Zamar…
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T2lE: Can you give us a little bit of history
behind your musical background?
nZ: According to my mother, I was singing and
“humming” before I could crawl, walk or talk. I
have a musical family so I was surrounded by
music all of the time. Also, both my grandmother
and mother are/were singer-songwriters,
musicians and musical/choir directors and
since I was always with my mother, she was the
epitome of “how it’s done!”. Music was all I knew.
Around the age of 3, I remember singing in front
of large crowds at church programs, concerts/
musicals, etc. If I didn’t have a crowd I would,
either, get peoples attention and have them
listen to me sing or pretend that I had a crowd of
people watching me. I, also, remember traveling
and singing at various venues around the U.S.
(ie. prisons, national conventions/conferences,
concerts, celebrations, etc.) and, like they say,
the rest is history.
T2lE: Which do you love more, Singing, or
music production?
nZ: That is a hard one because both singing
and musical production are very fulfilling, but in
different ways. Singing is, in many cases, very
personal, whereas musical production is not
as personal. Although people can use both to
express/communicate what they desire, singing
would be my choice of expression. Being a
singer is like you having your own custom-
made instrument, that you’ve taken time to
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mold/design, and being able to play it any and
everywhere, at any given time.
T2lE: When did you get your first start musically?
nZ: Around the age of 3. I remember always
volunteering (or being randomly selected) to sing
a solo in every choir I was in, whether it was a
community choir or a church choir. At times, because
I was so small, they would put me on a box so that
I could be seen by the audience. I, also, remember
traveling and singing with my mom and various
choirs she would direct/lead. I was with her 24/7.
T2lE: Who are your favorite artists?
nZ: I enjoy and respect a wide variety of artists.
My all-time favorite is Ms. Lauryn Hill and she has
been ever since I was 5yrs old. I was finally able
to meet and speak with her, at her Valentine-Day
concert at the Hollywood Palladium, 2 years ago
and at that moment, I realized why she was my
favorite artist of all time.
T2lE: What is your favorite thing to do musically?
nZ: That is, also, a difficult question. It is difficult
considering all I do concerning music (ie. sing/
rap, write, producer/arrange/compose, multi-
instrumentalist, vocal coach & teacher, etc.).
If I had to pick one thing, it would be singing
background for other great artists. That is my
favorite thing to do, musically. It feels great being
on one accord, with other vocalists, supporting
another artist.
T2lE: What is your first song you ever sang in
front of a live crowd, and how did it feel?
nZ: If my memory serves me correctly, it was,
“Silver & Gold” by: Kirk Franklin. It was a duet
with my aunt, Pollie Latimer, and we would sing
at various venues/churches, near and far. I recall
singing that particular song, often, at my home
church (at the time), “St. Paul Baptist Church” in
Oxnard, CA. I was, often, very nervous/shy and
still am to this very day, lol.
T2lE: When did you know that you had a musical
gift?
nZ: When I was much younger, I actually
thought everyone had a musical gift. Maybe
that was because I was surrounded by music
at home, church, school, friends & family, family
gatherings, etc. Music was all I knew and since
I have a musical family, we still, to this day, tend
to burst into song at the most random times.
T2lE: Where are you currently located, and are
you looking to travel?
nZ: I am located in Los Angeles, CA. Yes! I would
absolutely love to travel more than I already
have. For some time now, Dubai has been a
place I’ve wanted to go, for business and music.
Such an innovative place, from what I hear, and
I love the scenery, from what I see in pictures/
videos.
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NATION ZAMAR
[Zamar Entertainment Group | Zamar Soundzzz]
1.936.240.0123
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T2LE: where are you located, and have you always been there?
K: Im located in Phila & I have not always been here I was in da ATL for a few!
“S/O to my hommies in da ATL”.
t2Le: Who are your musical influences?
K: I grow up listening to Eric B & Rakim, Slick Rick & A number of Classic Rappers.
But my shit is Eric B & Rakim
T2LE: What/who is 5th Quarter productions?
K: 5thquarterproductions is a production company ran by myself & Maalik. We
produce all types of music from Pop, Rock, R&B, Hip Hop & more. We also write
music for any artist, mix & master as well.
T2LE: Do you also produce beats, and songs?
K: Yes I also produce the music on “Up close & personal as well along with Maalik _J
T2LE: How long have you been producing/rapping?
K: I have been written music at a young age about 13 years of age. Producing came
along after that cause i could not find anyone to make me beats when i was young
so around 15 years of age.
T2LE: What are you looking to accomplish through your music?
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K: I would like people to be moved & to touch people and inspire they throw music
and words & to help people as I can & know how too.
T2LE: Where have you performed?
K: I performed at the Dell East, Various spots in the tri-state area In NYC & more.
“I want to Thank Kenyotta & Time 2 Live Ent. for allowing me this opportunity.”
https://www.facebook.com/kapano.5thquarterproductions
https://twitter.com/5thquarterBeats @5thquarterbeats
http://www.datpiff.com/Various-ArtistsKapano-
5thquarterproductions-Presents-The-Booster-Club-mixtape.415141.
html
This is a mixtape The Booster Club I wrote & produce with another
guy we had a fall out so I kept the company going and moved on. This
Features Various Artists:
Kapano,Danny Newport,Ron Dash,Dre,Tron,Benzi Baby,Chef Boyer D
The mixtape is crazy hot.
Now up to date is Kapano “Up close & personal” just to touch base
on things that I seen & have been throw & life as I see it. All songs
written by Kapano MY STORY, MY LIFE “UP CLOSE & PERSONAL Prod.
5thquarterproductions S/O to everyone who help out this in the
makein @therealKapano @maalik_J 4 Beats 5thquarterproductions.
com production by @therealKapano & @Maalik_J @5thquarterbeats
One that I really like is “Fast Forward” Feat: Ice & Jurmma
http://www.datpiff.com/KApANo-up-Close-personal-mixtape.536450.
htmli have been making beats for a few years now about 12 on and off but
if any artist needs beats/music you don’t have to
go far!
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/page_music.
cfm?bandID=1159019
@5thquarterbeats Where da music is made!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TIUivNxYGjU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qm8bAOnKWiw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VuSvDoS_7yM
https://soundcloud.com/kapano
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Marquis “ScooterBoi” Hunt is a rising star for Minneapolis
Minnesota. .with nothing but true Artistry from top to bottom
with his fresh style and sound he is quick to stand out. He has
been on the Midwest music seen for about 7 years and has been
working extremely hard. With his new Ep on the way #FKNC =
Free Knowledge No College 8 Dope tracks and GREAT video’s
to go along this Ep is a must have... He is currently traveling the
Midwest trying to spread his wings and voice. . Keep your eye on
him he has something big for us all...
ScooterBoi
T2LE :How long have you been rapping?
SB: I’ve been doing music 7 years...
T2lE: What is the music scene like in MN?
SB: Lol there really is no scene here. . Crabs in a bucket. . No
market no support. .honestly sad but true.
T2LE: What is your musical inspiration?
SB: LIFE itself is my ONLY inspiration
T2LE : Tell us about your clay designs?
SB: #DopeCutClay is a line I started about a year ago...
handmade hand painted Custom Clay art one of a kind pieces.
T2LE: What was the inspiration behind starting your clay
designs?
SB: I’m and all around artist and a real jewelry maker this
was just another branch of me expressing my artistry and going back to what I do BEST
T2LE: Where can we purchase your clay designs?
SB: You can email me at [email protected] website is officially in the works
T2LE: List 5 of your favorite artists?
SB: 2Pac, Big L, Big Daddy Cane, LL cool J, Nas
Www.Reverbnation.com/realscooterboi Twitter: @ScooterBoimusic WWW.YouTube.com/ScooterBoIReal
Instagram: ScooterBoimusic Www.Facebook.com/realscooterboi
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When you start out as an independent
artist, the freedom that comes with it is
often difficult to trade in even when the
opportunity presents itself to switch over to
mainstream music. It’s certainly difficult to
say no to mainstream music and the perks
that come with it: recognition, record sales
and wide spread marketing and distribution.
But it does come at the expense of the artists’
creative freedom in many cases.
The diversity that indie music showcases
goes beyond the terrain that mainstream
music explores. Indie rock artists do rely
on mainstream labels from time to time to
distribute their albums while retaining their
autonomy. This works well for both sides as
indie artists can continue to explore fresh
sounds and subjects, while mainstream
labels establish the niche for them. It also
lays the foundation for mainstream artists
working with them to diversify and evolve.
The internet and growth of digital technology
has presented quite a few challenges to
the music industry. But of the two, indie
artists remain the least influenced by these
challenges. Digital platforms are in a way a
better platform for indie artists to reach out
and gain recognition. While it means poor
record sales for mainstream artists, it means
better marketing for indie artists allowing
them to take their music directly to their
target audience.
Revolutionized in the UK and the US, indie
pop and indie rock have proven their
strength for decades now. The entry of
alternative rock in the 80s’ into mainstream
music has since blurred the lines between
grunge, alternative rock and indie rock. Their
philosophies synchronized into one effort:
to remain true to the music, continuously
proving their authenticity over the years.
Whether it’s the Arctic Monkeys or Demi
Lovato, artists themselves try to bring you
some of their best efforts. The classifications
fall entirely on their ability to land labels or in
Mainstream Artists
VS Independent Artists
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The Importance of Marketing as an Indie Artist
To gain an audience an Indie artist needs to
learn about marketing. On the bright side,
you don’t need to wait to be discovered.
You don’t need a major label to take you
on. You can make it happen for yourself. In
order to this, you need to put yourself out
there. It’s worth it. Without marketing, you
will remain an unknown. Here are a few
ideas to market Indie music.
* Build a website - This is a must. It should
include biography, samples of your music,
and upcoming tours and activities for the
indie music scene.
* Social media – Be interactive with your
soon-to-be fans on social media. The most
popular platform for underground artists
is YouTube. Don’t limit yourself. Facebook
gets a lot of traffic. Engage your visitors by
posting samples of your music, upcoming
events, and hold contests and giveaways.
their strength to explore their options individually.
Where indie music stays constant and true to its
soul, never marred by the stick-with-the-tried-and-
tested ideology, mainstream artists are sometimes
herded with their music to ensure success.
What started out as underground music has now
takers in every city and country across the world.
Record labels and producers look for indie groups
to partner with mainstream artists on tour to boost
ticket sales. At the end of the day, it’s the local
support that makes indie artists what they are –
musicians closer to home and closer to the social
elements wonderfully brought out in their music.
Name the file with a popular group in your genre
or style, and add a question mark after it. For
example, “Unreleased Eminem?” Include the
real band name and the URL to your website in
the file. illegal downloaders will distribute your
song everywhere, and you will be discovered
by a new audience.
* Reviews - Many Indie music sites would be
interested in reviewing your music. A few
examples would be IndieMusicReviewer.com,
IndieMusicDigest.com, TheEqualGround.com,
Pitchfork.com, and MusicEmissions.com
* Align yourself with a nonprofit – help a
charitable organization while gaining publicity.
You can offer to give a portion of your proceeds
to a worthy cause.
* Network with other Indie Artists - Sell your
music directly to the public and interact in
the Indie music scene with Reverbnation.com,
OurStage.com, OurWave.com, and Artists.MTV
What are you waiting for? Get out there and
market. Create the kind of music that you find
inspiring and let everyone know about it.
If you think you can get your message out in
140 characters or less, Twitter is a good site to
add to your arsenal.
* Press release – You can send out a press
release online. This should cover your
biography, contact information, music demo,
and interviews.
* Distribute your music worldwide - There are
several ways in which you can go about this.
Two websites that will accomplish this for you
are Tunecore and CDbaby. With both you can
have your music distributed to major players
like iTunes. They have up to 95+ distribution
partners. As the name indicates, CDbaby will
also help you to distribute CDs of your music.
It’s a great way to quickly get your music all
over the world.
* Radio Stations - Promote your Indie music
to radio stations. radiodirectx.com offers to
promote your music to 5000+ radio and media
members.
* Sneaky trick – “Leak” one of your singles.
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