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Showing posts with label Compare. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Music History - Hip Hop, Rap, R&B

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In the early 1970s, the cultural movement of hip hop music was born. Hip hop's fast paced music style is made of two parts; the rhythmic delivery of rap and the use ofinstrumentation by a DJ. Hip hop music also brought with it a fashion of its own, the fashion helped to represent this newly created music.

Music History - Hip Hop, Rap, R&B

Hip hop music has its roots from West African music and African-American music. The first rap song to be put onto a vinyl record was, "Rapper's Delight", a song by the Sugarhill Gang back in the 1970s. This is when block parties started becoming the norm in New York City, which gave hip hop and rap the chance to explode in popularity. Hip hop's instrumentation came from funk, R&B, and disco, when combined together make this dynamic type of music. When the DJs at these block parties learned what the people liked, they began mixing these vinyl records and created music that played continuously with amazing transitions between
songs. Hip hop was actually created by a DJ named Kool Herc, a Jamaican that had moved to the United States with a style that consisted of mixing music by using two copies of the same record. Many of the poor Jamaican's in the town could not afford vinyl records, so huge stereo systems were set up so that many could here the rhythmic beats. These stereo systems were the kick-off for the beginning of the
evolution of block parties. So with the musical talent of these amazing DJs, with the use of vinyl record mixing, the culture of hip hop and rap music was born.

History of R & B

R&B, which stands for Rhythm and Blues, was the greatest influence on music around the world for most of the 20th century's second-half. Rhythm and Blues is a term with a broad sense, but typically recognizing black-pop music. This type of music was introduced to the world by artists' combining the music styles of jazz and blues. R&B is actually what was later developed into what we know as rock and roll. In the 1970s, the term R&B was being used to describe soul and funk music styles, which today we know it describes Rhythm and Blues. Along with being influenced by jazz and blues, R&B also had influences from gospel and disco music. Disco's downturn in the 1980s opened the door for R&B to truly take-off in popularity.


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Tuesday, July 10, 2012

How To Buy Hip Hop Beats For Sale On The Internet - Things To Know Before You Buy

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It has become ever so popular for independent recording artists and producers to buy and sell beats online. With this trend comes a lot of traffic from inexperienced artists trying to buy beats online. An inexperienced buyer will easily over pay for a beat online. This article was written from personal experience in hopes of giving some insight, not as a hard set of rules to follow, but a guide. Listed below are things beat buyers should know and understand when buying beats online.

How To Buy Hip Hop Beats For Sale On The Internet - Things To Know Before You Buy

Understand The INTRINSIC Value Of Hip Hop Beats And Rap Beats

You can't touch, bend, break, fold, or smell rap beats. For that matter, you can't even see them, yet in the music industry, we see them being sold for hundreds of thousands of dollars. Oh ... but you can hear and fell vibrations from beats, can't you. This kind of makes music like the wind, so I guess it's fair to say the music industry is selling "air"... not really, but hopefully you get my point. It's not the price of the beat but the producer or person you are buying it from.

The actual value of a beat or music is based on an underlying perception of its true value, perception being the keyword. Don't rip yourself off by buying a beat online for 0 if the producer has no credibility or his or her image and stature in the music industry doesn't give value to your demo or album sales. Look at what Brittany Spears did on her latest album, take note of the album credits and all the popular "Producer Powers" employed, essentially playing a major part in her attempt to revive her career.

Some Internet Beat Pricing Standards And Averages

The average rate on the Internet for a "Non-Exclusive" beat license is - . With this type of license you are essentially leasing or renting the beat for a given amount of time or copies. The average for an "Exclusive" beat license is from around - 0. This type of license gives you full ownership of the beat, as if you created it yourself. More popularly noted as "work for hire". Note: Some exclusive licenses may restrict resale.

Try To Contact The Producer Before You Buy

To get the most for your money, and protect yourself from "beat-jackers" (people who steal other peoples beats and resell them) try to contact the producer first to see if he or she is responsive, email or PM seems to be the best method. Don't just buy beats from "Joe Blow" without making some kind of contact first. Trust me, real beat makers who are truly vested in their craft make themselves available and they'll be happy to hear from you (it builds their ego) and will more than likely work a deal out with you if you buy more than one beat from them. If a seller takes more than two days to respond, keep it moving. There are literally thousands of other producers who will stop at the drop of a hat to make a sale in hopes of repeat business and a little recognition. Try starting off with producers that you see are already selling beats to others on the net or have their beats rated high or "Hot". Obviously they are doing something right and they are more than likely satisfying other beat buyers needs.

Get It In Writing

When you buy beats online, make sure there is some type of printable licensing agreement associated with the beat you buy. A licensing agreement/contract will explain the rights you have with the beats and the terms under which you may use the beat.

Cheap Exclusive Beat

Cheap exclusive beats are the best deals to get but there are very few producers out there who are willing to sell you an exclusive beat from to . Check out thebeattrader for some of those type deals. There are not a lot of producers on that site and understandably so, but the site became very popular for selling low priced exclusive beats a few years ago.

Cheap Non-Exclusive Beats

The next best thing is a low priced non-exclusive. Remember, the catch with non-exclusive beats is that the beat may have been sold several other times before you buy it, so if you are looking for fresh music, make a list of the producers you like on a site and watch their profiles. Good experienced online producers know to cycle out old beats and update their profiles with new beats at least every 2-3 days.

I'd say a fair price to pay for a non-exclusive beat is about . There is an abundant amount of producers selling beats online right now who would fight for your business. Online producers are almost a dime a dozen so it's really easy nowadays to get unique music for your mix-tape, demo, or album at and very affordable price.

Happy Beat Buying!


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Friday, June 29, 2012

Hip Hop Name Generator - Ever Wonder How They Come Up With Those Crazy Names

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At birth, you don't get to choose your name, and it's unlikely your parents made a selection from the hip hop name genre. If you were saddled with something that doesn't suit you, change it. You can change your handle repeatedly to something that describes "the hip hop you" you are or "the rapper you" you want to become! It's quite simple, just use a hip hop nickname generator and represent your inner MC.

Hip Hop Name Generator - Ever Wonder How They Come Up With Those Crazy Names

Hip Hop artists rarely use their birth given names, with the exception of Kanye West, Missy Elliot, Rick Ross, Paul Wall, and Will Smith (formerly Fresh Prince). Rather than inventing something catchy and obscure for the masses to shout out during concerts, the aforementioned artists were deceptively clever by leaving no room for mistaken identity. By doing so, they may have missed some of the fun. Lucky for them they too can participate in creating the many possibilities their rap names could have been with a hip hop nickname generator.

Other well known hip hop artists are often referred to by pseudonyms that match their bigger than life characters. Speaking of big, you may be familiar with rap superstars like "Biggie Smalls" AKA "Notorious B.I.G.", "Big Pun", or "Chub Rock"(may they rest in peace). Let's not forget the very much alive overweight lover, "Heavy-D".

If you are of a more slender or petite stature, perhaps, "MC Lyte", "Lil Kim", "Lil Romeo" or "Lil Wayne" hit closer to home.

The indecisive may change names as much as "Puff Daddy", I mean, "Puffy", I mean "P-Ditty", no "Ditty", or is it just plain "Puh" (the sound that the letter P makes)?

Regardless of the sometimes obvious, or other times unusual story behind the name and its meaning, hip hop artist names are fun to hear and even more fun to create. You may not be as good of a freestyler, or as hard-core as some of the hypest Gangsta rappers, but you can build an honorable handle with a hip hop nickname generator.

If you still have no clue what hip hop nickname will best suit you, consider the following categorized names of popular rap artists.

Those with royal or respectable titles:
o Queen Latifah
o Sir Mix-a-lot

For the animal lovers:
o Snoop Dog
o Bow-Wow

Simply Initials:
o T.I.
o DMX
o DMC (of Run DMC)

Just Plain Fun:
o Timbaland
o Nelly
o Daddy Yankee

Making a Statement:
o Eminem
o Common
o Tu-Pac
o Nas

Flavors:
o Flava Flav
o Vanilla Ice
o Salt-N-Pepa

Confident:
o Mos Def
o LL Cool J (also initials)
o Fabulous

Stands-Alone:
o Jay-Z

Whether the information you input generates initials, animal references, tasty flavors or something Ludacris, lean with it, rock with it and have fun using a hip hop nickname generator to create your artist name and Bust-a Rhyme (...s).


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