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Artistopia Rank : 344
Member Since : 12/2006
Last Login : 10/1/2009
Views : 13,056
Songs : 1
Events : 0
Alliances : 33
Releases : 13
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Interview with YOUNG DYNASTY |
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| Published on 12/23/2006 |
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| By Artistopia |
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ARTICLE TEXT: Q. At what age did you realize you wanted to become a music artist and why?
ANSWER HERE At the age of ten when i use to fool around remixing other people songs and just changing words
Q. Most music artists have that special someone or thing that influenced their decision to do music. Did anyone or something in your life play a major role in influencing you to go into the music business?
ANSWER HERE life it self and the likes of ja rule and a couple others
Q. In terms of the music, which major artist(s) influenced your style and why?
ANSWER HERE jarule and jigga mann mainly becuz dont matter who try to stop them they keep going and never give up
Q. With so many independent artists trying to make it, what makes you stand out from the competition?
ANSWER HERE i guess its the way i think and how i carry about my style in music and marketing abilities
Q. Music industry professionals are quick to say that being an artist means to gracefully fit a marketable niche in the industry. If you were offered an opportunity that asked you to be something you are not, would you do it to get your foot in the door?
ANSWER HERE it depends on what the job is like i do r&b and hip hop so if they ask me to do pop i would go cuz when am sign i would change my style
Q. Making music is one thing, selling it is another. What types of strategies do you use in promoting your artistic work and getting it heard by the proper professionals?
ANSWER HERE via the internet for a start on radio as much as u could and do alot a colabs wid other artist cuz u never no whos going to get that break so dont really pick and choose just make sure u worth it
Q. In regards to wheeling and dealing, how important do you feel business knowledge is to making it in an industry filled with much heartache?
ANSWER HERE well its pretty important but alot a artist who were signed didnt got any knowledge but i guess they were thought about it so it mite not be as important afterall
Q. Let's fast forward to 5 years from now. What advice would you offer to struggling independent artists?
ANSWER HERE keep it pushing dont give up when some one says something bad keep moving on up u will get stronger
Q. Most successful artists are involved in charitable organizations that stand for a cause that hits close to home. In that regard, once you reach success, what charitable cause(s) would you like to be involved in and why?
ANSWER HERE i would do the orfinage charity organizations cuz i really cant imagine my self wid out my parents so i wanna make the other kids feel like me love and worth alot
Well, we thank you for taking the time to interview with us and certainly wish you the best in your music career endeavors. There you have it ladies and gentlemen, an inside look into the mind of an independent artist struggling to bring their hard work to fruition in an industry where perseverance and thick skin means survival. No one said it would be easy.
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| AUDIO LABB AND ALL THE DYNASTY FAM |
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