Posts Tagged ‘rap’

Blog #12: Itunes and Shontelle - Do You Read Reviews?

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

What’s up guys?

It’s the 4th quarter in the music industry which is always the busiest time of the year. All the big hitters are coming out in the next two months including two of SRC’s own, Shontelle and Akon. Back in the heyday of CD sales there was a fourth quarter at Loud we we billed $100 million in sales. Obviously with the change in music from physical to digital we will not be selling that many CD’s, but thanks to new technology, we will be moving lots of digital tracks, ringtones, iphone apps, etc. Shontelle’s album is coming out November 18th and the single “T-Shirt” which we had the remix contest for on this site is doing great at radio and on Itunes. My question to you guys is do you read the reviews on Itunes? Do you find them to be effective or helpful? How many of you buy stuff on Itunes? Let me know what’s up.

Blog #10: Some Concerns On Loud.com…

Wednesday, October 1st, 2008

We here in the building are continually in shock as to the number of emcees who think they couldn’t use $100,000 - both the dope ones and the wack ones. Obviously the emcees who’ve signed up and are knee-deep in heavy work have made a commitment to do everything in their power to get the money and the deal, for better or worse… but what about the rest of you? Where are you? What’s the hold-up? Are you too good for the contest? You think the contest and the money are not real? For all the non-believers…

Blog #9: New Info On Akon’s Album

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

Blog #5: Is Hip-Hop Really Global?

Tuesday, August 12th, 2008

What’s up everyone? I am a huge sports fan but my true love is basketball. I still play to this day and I coach my son Alex’s AAU team, the Del Ray Blazers. Needless to say I was one of the one billion people that watched the USA “Redeem Team” defeat China. With the Olympics upon us it is great to turn on the television and find sports on all day long.

Between Lebron and Yao the major American companies have a tight grip on basketball in the Olympics as far as advertising is concerned. Basketball is a global game at this point but with companies like Nike bringing the culture of basketball to China where does that leave music? Do you guys think China would ever be open to hip hop? Does having Lebron and Yao be such big stars make a better case for hip hop’s acceptance into the Chinese culture? Keep in mind one of China’s biggest artists, Edison Chen, has already collaborated with Kanye West and Just Blaze. I would love to know your thoughts.