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Thursday, 15 November 2012

How to Become a Successful Rap Artist

So you have decided to give yourself a chance in the rap game right and you're looking on how to increase your success right? If so, you've come to the right place.
Below are some tips that will definitely benefit you and take you one step closer to your dreams:
- Have the right mindset. Be confident, optimistic, and patient with your musical career. Realize that extraordinary things don't happen over night and that the journey is just as important as the destiny. Believe without doubts that you can reach your ultimate goal. Sit back and visualize your desired successful future every day. This will help your subconscious mind stay focused with very little, if any, distractions.
- Have a real drive. Maybe it's the money, the girls, the fame, or simply the passion of killing beats. Maybe it's all of the above. In any case, find something that keeps you motivated to grind and work hard. Think about that something every day so that your motivation will be at a constant high throughout your journey.
- Get an account on every free social medium. (Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, MySpace, Reverbnation, etc) This makes it easier for the fans to find your music and for the potential fans to stumble upon it as well.
- Give away your music free until you get noticed. The reason you want to do this it's because if people like what they hear, they will most likely bump your music, spread it, and share it with others. Think of it like free promotion.
- Establish bonds with the fans you gather. Let them know who you are on a personal level. This pays off because they will eventually support you and your career.
- Even if you know how to make beats, it's better to invest in yourself and have a dedicated producer do it for you so you can focus solely on rapping and pushing out your best flows. You'll be amazed at what the mind can accomplish when it's laser-beam focused on ONE thing.
- Make sure your material sounds clean and radio-ready. If you sound like a dollar, no one will want to listen to you, much less pay you a dollar for any of your songs.
- Promote yourself EVERY day. Invest in your music. Pay for ads online. Do street promotion. Give out CD's to young people who seem like they might be in your targeted crowd.
- Most importantly, DON'T give up. Many artists that start out give up on their hopes and dreams too easily. DON'T be the next one!

How Do I Get My Music Heard?

How do I get my music heard? This is actually the first question you will ask yourself if you have been producing music for some time now and you would like to see it get heard by more people than the ones already listening to it. Making your music heard nowadays is rather hard because there are many artists who create music and new ones appear every day. The good news is that it's not an impossible goal and if you ponder over this for a while, you will eventually be able to find a way to let others know about the music you create. Below you will find a few tips on how to make your music heard online and thus increase your popularity as a producer and artist.
1. The first step you should take is to ensure you will register your band's info to as many websites as you can. What this involves is posting your biography, your photos, videos of your band, free songs and so on to Gravatar, Twitter, YouTube, Facebook, last.fm and so on. The higher the number of sites you will register, the higher the chances you'll be spotted by a larger audience and more people are going to start listening to your music.
2. As soon as a new website launches, you should instantly jump on it. When last.fm was launched (back then it was known as download.com), Sound Scientists was among the first bands that registered and uploaded their music. Soon after that, other bands followed and they got a huge success because of the massive exposure they had.
Leave comments on forums, blogs and different social networking communities
It's important that when you do so to use the same E-mail and username, because if you do so, then people will be able to know who you are. It's better if as the name you use the name of your band and as an E-mail you can use your band's name followed by music. As an example "hammockmusic@domain.com". Posting on forums and the likes is very important and you should leave real feedback, not banners or links.
Don't spam blogs, chat rooms and forums
This is a very important thing you should know because if you just start going on a posting spree, you will start losing credibility big time. Not only that, but instead of creating a professional image around your name, you will come as unprofessional and annoying. Be careful on how you advertise yourself online, because it takes only a few mistakes to be disregarded.
Use the same avatar
This is an image mostly of you if you are a solo artist or your band that is descriptive of your sound and genre of music. It's recommended you use it on every account you have, so that people know immediately who you are and recognize you. Companies around the world spend a lot of money each year in order to develop brand recognition and that is what you should actually consider, too. The thing is that the more familiar people become with you, the higher the chances they'll decide to tell others about your music.
Be humble
You should request feedback and when you get it, you should appreciate it. Upon receiving it, you should also leave feedback to the ones who did the same to you. On top of that, you might post your sounds to be reviewed and in some cases, it won't get a review it deserves. Naturally, you might be displeased, but you should always be grateful and humble with your reviewers, as this will make you shine in the eyes of your audience. If you're the type to show off with an attitude, then this will instantly turn many individuals off from listening to your music.
Post new music constantly
You should add a new track from time to time on your website or on the blogs you activate in, so that people don't get bored listening to the same old song. As you know, as things get old, no one likes to keep coming back to see them. One vital tip to keep in mind though is that even if some of your music is old to you, for the rest of the internet it's otherwise Last but not least, you should collaborate with other artists This will help establish yourself as an open minded artist who can work as a team player and even if the results are not award winning, it's definitely a great practice. With that being said, these are the things you should keep in mind in order to get your music heard as fast as possible. Good luck!

 

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