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whats up with people on here doin club track,. your music will NEVER get played in a club untill your are signed and have a name so why try feed a taste your never goin to reach ?
anywae, bad song but speech did best on it
couldn't the same be said about all types of rap when your a unknown
no coz thought provoking concepts or complex style of rap is appreciated when getting listened to in your house chilling to it or bumping it. club tracks are only apreciated in an actual club or at a party..so its different coz unless its a really high quality beat production mixing ect. with good renowned club artist you aint gonni bump is when your in your house yourself, but other styles it doesnt matter who is doin it coz its about the lyrics and shit.
DelinQuent wrote:club tracks are good for demos to show you can do radio hits as well as regular songs. He anyone on this board EVER actually spoken to an a&r rep to a label? Lol it seems like I'm the only one who has.
speak to one every day im at college plus he teaches me for 2 classes, he was head of the a&r department of zomba records (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zomba_Records ) was a pretty huge label untill it got taken over. so to answer your question others (at least myself) have and no your not the only one, also showing you can do a club track and actually trying to do one is different, even if you showed you could do one the A&R would want to you already be in that scene or else its far to big of a gamble for an a&r to take, unless you have a gimmick or are extremely talented.
anywae i dont like the song and thought it was stupid to do a club track when it wont be in a club, i was only being truthul