I love the new state of social media
Anybody can be seen, how many followers you have doesn't matter so much.
It's more about strategic branding and the quality of the content .
I'm a music producer and you are my ideal client if
- you are passionate about hip hop
- Got a clear artistic vision
- communicate consistently
- professional
- open to collaboration
- understand the production process
- active in online communities
-invested in quality
- Got consistent branding
- financially reliable https://nostrcheck.me/media/public/nostrcheck.me_6623499670679086101700427200.webp
You are my ideal client if
- you are passionate about hip hop
- Got a clear artistic vision
- communicate consistently
- professional
- open to collaboration
- understand the production process
- active in online communities
-invested in quality
- Got consistent branding
- financially reliable
Levels of fear : music producer edition
1- Beginner jitter : the Daw can look intimidating at first but with practice & patience it becomes manageable
2- Technology anxiety : As you grow now the new concern could be the technical (mixing, mastering, etc) , with continuous learning and experiment you will overcome it
3- Marketplace competition: An advanced worry is that upcoming producer fear not being recognized among all others, building a unique sound, networking and persistent self promotion you will conquer this fear
There's level to this shit
there's 4 different stages in learning anything
1- unconscious incompetent : you don't know anything at all, clueless
2 - conscious competent : you realizing that you don't know it , you learning
3- conscious competent : starting to get the skills but it's not consistent
4- unconscious competent : know how to execute the skill in my sleep, it's easy
There's level to this shit
I just dropped the 13th episode of the podcast with Jb chosen
- tune in to hear about his start in music
- Going from football to rapping
- coming up with his name, etc
https://youtu.be/9bd6OAbcu_8?si=KozDhf52Smh-jvMa
“Rappers, you know you’re doing something right when your fans buy your album and your merchandise just to say, ‘I knew them before they were famous!’”
Notes by Daywinnersmusic | export