Daily archives: October 7th, 2013

The Crowe (@rowe_char) – Straight Outta Rehab

The Crowe delivers the new edit of his video Straight Outta Rehab. The 23 year-old unsigned emcee from Exeter, Devon writes all of his own material. This is his brand new video, it’s a fictional Song with a raw and edgy video. The Crowe is currently working on new material for a full length project coming soon.




2TALLIN’ (@2TALLINmania) – Peace Love Respect Unity

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Here’s the hot new record by 2TALLIN’ entitled Peace Love Respect Unity, produced by 2TALLIN’ and mixed by @DJFai559. This song is about the power of spreading Peace, Love, Respect, and Unity on a daily basis with the people around us! Life is too short… let’s all live in PEACE!

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Leroy Brown (@leroybrown98) ft. Ryno – One Night

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Here’s the hot new record from Leroy Brown entitled “One Night” featuring Ryno. The record is produced by Myster Whyte and taken from Growing Pains which is available to download now at DatPiff. Born in Corona Queens, New York, Leroy was given the moniker by a family member who was a fan of American folk rock singer Jim Croce who wrote the song “Bad, Bad Leroy Brown and ever since then the name has stuck.

Download Growing Pains: http://www.datpiff.com/various-artist-Growing-Pains-mixtape.518872.html
Follow on Twitter: @LEROYBROWN98 and INSTAGRAM/LEROYBROWN98.
Check out another new record entitled “Kings Come From Queens”: https://soundcloud.com/leroy-brown-13/kings-come-from-queens



B.O.B pres. Eargasm! 10 mixtape (WhizzKid Media Premium Mixtape @dawhizzkid)

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B.O.B pres. Eargasm! 10

Another smashing major mixtape of the popular “Eargasm!” series hosted by B.O.B feat. unheard Remixes, Tracks and new Heat of 2 Chainz, Jeezy, Asap Rocky, T.I., Raekwon + many more!

This WhizzKid Media Premium Mixtape is released in cooperation with Shadyville, Coast2Coast, Future Star Djs + more!

Major and indie inquiries: WHIZZKIDMEDIA@GMAIL.COM / Twitter: @dawhizzkid

STREAM/DOWNLOAD THIS DATPIFF SPONSORED MIXTAPE FOR FREE HERE:
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8 Music Marketing Tips from PlayByVIP for 2016

So youʼve been writing, recording or doing the local open-mic night circuit for a while now, youʼve just recorded your first single, EP or album and are ready to start getting the word out about your brand. Hereʼs a quick music marketing check-list to help you get on your way:

1. Define your brand – Ensure your branding is clear, consistent and professional across all your online and offline platforms. Define your identity who/where you target audience are. Go to your fans, donʼt expect them to come to you.

2. Collect “currency” and beware of “Hungry Companies” – Email addresses, mobile numbers and zip codes are the new currency of the music industry. Email is one the most effective direct marketing channels to fans. Make sure you are collecting fan data wherever you are both online and offline. Companies like us (PlaybyVIP) can service your music to digital media, blogs and DJ’s via our newsletter service, but if you have collected a member database yourself, two great newsletter services are mailchimp.com or fanbridge.com.

Never spend more than $100 on an “EMAIL BLAST”. You will most likely come across marketing companies, Email Blast websites and “Promo Guys” who will claim to send your music to an extremely large quantity of DJ’s or music industry contacts. These companies will take $200 (sometimes even $1000), and email your music to a much less quantity of contacts without following up and securing you any features or plays. If you receive an Invoice or Payment Information on your first correspondence – beware, and don’t expect any follow up service. Spend little on “Email Blasts” and spend more on authentic “Pluggers/Publicists”!!!!

3. Create a website – having your own website instantly create a professional brand. It also acts as a uniting hub for all your other social networking sites. Remember, if Myspace or Facebook died tomorrow, all your fan data would be lost. Having a website ensure you are in total control of your brand and fan data. If you canʼt afford a website yet, then just get a holding page with a newsletter sign-up on it and links to your social networking sites.

4. Prioritize quality over quantity
– Prioritize connecting with fans one by one over applications that “autobot” fans onto your social networking sites. This will inspire loyalty in your fan base and will ultimately be the most effective way in turning potential fans into super fans.

5. Be media ready – Ensure you have both physical and digital copies of your music available, and a biography and/or press release too. Many journalists still want to receive physical product in order to judge the professionalism of an artist. However make sure you also have your full album available for download via a hidden website. I recommend Soundcloud for this.

6. Donʼt forget about offline marketing – Online marketing has made connecting with fans on a global level so much easier. We can now communicate with people in real time all over the world. However, donʼt forget about your offline marketing. Your live performance, fan interaction at gigs, and face to face networking are still fundamental. Be aggressive (but nice!) in BOTH your offline and online marketing.

7. Know your rights – Ensure you aware of the different ways of earning money online and offline. Make sure you sign up to SoundExchange (itʼs free!) in order to collect your digital royalties and keep up to date with issues affecting musicians by checking in with The Future of Music Coalition.

8. Be creative, be personal – Donʼt be afraid to ask your fans for input into your creative process. If they see you are listening to them, it will incentivize their loyalty and you will create word-of-mouth buzz.




Asjislam (@ASJISLAMROUTE80) – Put 1 In The Air

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Asjislam once again excels on “Put 1 In The Air”, an introspective track where he talks about his life and feelings. This is easily the best standout song on the Ep. However beats, production, and lyrics are all on point throughout this release “NO GRILLZ NO TATTZ NO CHAINZ” is easily one of my favorite Rap Ep’s to come out this year.

Born in April on the north side of Cleveland, Asjislam lived a nomadic lifestyle as his family moved from one place to the next. And even though his home life was unstable, music would serve as the one thing he would come to depend on. After hearing such artist as Nwa, Scarface, Epmd, Krs1 and the Ghetto boys, he felt a special connection to this form of expression. I guess you can say hip hop saved his life. A life of pain and loss, both of which his music is based on. Everyone has a story, some more tragic than others, and thanks to this art form he was able to at least for some moments, escape a few of his.

AUDIO: “Put 1 In The Air” – REVERBNATION.COM/ASJISLAM

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