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What's your thoughts when creating a setlist?
Whats the pro/cons of performing unreleased tracks that will be released on a project at a future date (majority of the audience will be hearing my music for the first time) - 15 min set?
Self releasing artists...
Which distribution platform are you using and why? I been reading Reddit threads but I'm overwhelmed with conflicting info and opinions... Please share your experiences with any given distribution platform you have used to release your own music on!
1 like • Dec '24
I have songs still on Distrokid, however, my last few songs are on CD Baby at the moment, I mainly made the swich because I found Distrokids customer service to be minimal, whereas I was able to get better responses with CD Baby. if there was a reason for me to leave CD Baby, I'd probably look into Too Lost.
Which Distribution you prefer
I know there are a few that basically have the same benefits but there are some that give you more than others as well. Tune Core, CD Baby, Distro Kid, Untided Masters… there is more.
2 likes • Jun '24
I used to use Distrokid, but the customer service became a pain and now I'm using CD Baby.
Too late for a music video?
I've released 4 songs since November. Wanted to know the groups opinion on music video releases. It has been about 3 months since my last release but I am going to release a lot of new music this summer. My question is would it be worth it release music videos for the songs from a couple months ago or should I focus on the upcoming releases? You can check out my music here: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5ek9USCgIeusABi1cOGbeQ
1 like • Jun '24
I think it more depends on how much it's going to cost you. If it's not going to cost much, then its worth doing it as its extra promo and sometimes a video can make someone like the song more. If it's going to cost you, I'd probably not do it and wait for a release thats moving. I personally drop videos with all my singles, but mainly because its doesn't cost me much, especially using outside locations.
Is hip-hop in the uk dead?
As an artist who makes hip-hop in the uk would you say that it is dead/dying due to the drill scene being the most popular/ released in the uk for a few years now.
1 like • May '24
Nope, never. UK still loves Hiphop, it's just that the drill scene is getting a huge push right now
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