Blu wrote:I don't think anyone would feel comfortable saying, "Yeah man, last week I was bumping Bobby Creekwater, his album is tight as fuck, yo!"
Same goes for Ca$his imo. I listen to him sometimes, but I don't think I could brag about it.
Blu wrote:I don't think anyone would feel comfortable saying, "Yeah man, last week I was bumping Bobby Creekwater, his album is tight as fuck, yo!"
bigray wrote:Is Shady records held accountable for any artists personal problems?
I agree that track record is pretty bad if your talking about sales but that wont affect myself for listening or buying there music. I don't really like Stat, Bobby or Cashis.
Lets face it those artists music dont appeal to the average music fan.
Amadeo wrote:
But that's not fair of me. I'm sure you've learned some skills in your four years that nobody else can learn without a formal education. So what are they? I'm curious. What makes your education worth its cost?
Amadeo wrote:Slow down there. Wait...so to earn a large profit you have to receive a lot more money than you spend? This shit's a little too complicated for me. I might have to enrol in an advertising class to get my head around this.
Kathy wrote:Blu wrote:What do you want Em to do? Plaster Slaughterhouse and Yelawolf's names everywhere? That shit won't help. You think album sales really boost just because they're doing interviews and promoting their albums?
The PEOPLE get to CHOOSE whether they want to buy the album or not. Slaughterhouse and Yelawolf were already moderately known before they were signed, so promotion wasn't a big deal for them.
No, any high school kid can do that. I'm talking things like SEO optimization, PPC advertising, point-of-purchase displays, monitoring ROI, etc. I'm just tossing terms out, but I'm not going to take the time to explain what it would take years at a university to even begin to understand. It doesn't matter how big you are, marketing is huge.
Geno wrote:I don't wanna have a kid with Zabe tbh.
cityfan31 wrote:I don't think Slaughterhouse was a failure. I enjoyed their album a lot.
Radioactive was a massive mistake. The 2 cuts off Trunk Music Returnz are better than anything on that album. Yela has so much personality, but it was completely overwhelmed by the poppy hooks aimed at radio. But none of it was catchy enough to ever have a chance of becoming a hit.
Em's own marketing is genius. Absolutely genius. Biggest selling artist of 2000-2010 says it all really.
Menzo wrote:Yeah but Rihanna isn't even American lol. I could see why her being on there wouldn't make a lot of sense.
Jesus Christ wrote:Fuck all South Pacific island and island-continents.
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