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Digital Music News Lists Top 8 Laws of Rap Success

Postby embm » Oct 4th, '10, 23:54

by Sean Ryon

posted October 04, 2010 at 5:17PM EDT | 1 comments


DigitalMusicNews.com lists the top eight reasons why rappers are some of the most successful businessmen, looking at the work of Drake and Jay-Z for evidence.

Anthony Accardo of the Disney Research group recently took to DigitalMusicNews.com to list the "Top 8 Reasons Rappers Make Better Businessmen." Accardo covers topics like geographical loyalty of rappers and consumer product tie-ins, a la Busta Rhymes's 2001 hit "Pass the Courvoisier," yet maintains that the number one reason rappers prove such lucrative businessmen are the "brand alliances" come out of collaborative songs.

"One of rap’s best-selling albums of 2010 – Drake’s Thank Me Later – has more cameos than a Tarantino film," he writes. "Guest appearances are one of the greatest positive feedback loops in music, not to mention an unparalleled artist development pathway that no other genre has fully taken advantage of...there are no less than seven platinum-selling artists and one developing artist – Nicki Minaj – on this album. Marketing literature calls this 'brand alliances,' and for two well-established artists, this is an easy way to share fans and cross-sell content. For a developing act, pairing with a big rapper is arguably more effective than an expensive and risky traditional radio campaign." (DigitalMusicNews.com)

Accardo maintains that another primary reason that Hip Hop musicians have found so much success is the interconnectivity of the culture. References to artist or other elements inherent to Hip Hop music foster a sense of community in listeners and artists alike.

"When you listen to a Drake track, you hear lines from a T.I. track that has lines from a Lil Wayne track that has lines from a Jay-Z track," he indicates. "No one's copying here, but the analogies and references keep the culture and body of content alive. This sort of interconnectivity goes far beyond 'I can hear a Radiohead influence in Muse…' Instead, listeners feel 'privy' to the idiom and part of a community." (DigitalMusicNews.com)

Follow this link to read the full list.
http://digitalmusicnews.com/stories/100110top8




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Re: Digital Music News Lists Top 8 Laws of Rap Success

Postby classthe_king » Oct 4th, '10, 23:56

Rule #1: Make soft love songs on a corny, pop beat that 13-18 year old girls will listen to.




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Re: Digital Music News Lists Top 8 Laws of Rap Success

Postby thechosen161 » Oct 6th, '10, 23:05

This.


And fuck a list of ' how to make successful rap' you make YOUR rap, if people dont like it, fuck them, and if only a select few like it at least you know uve touched someone. :y:




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Re: Digital Music News Lists Top 8 Laws of Rap Success

Postby MakaveliTheDon » Oct 6th, '10, 23:08

-Steven- wrote:
classthe_king wrote:Rule #1: Make soft love songs on a corny, pop beat that 13-18 year old girls will listen to.




That is the only rule.



This.


And fuck a list of ' how to make successful rap' you make YOUR rap, if people dont like it, fuck them, and if only a select few like it at least you know uve touched someone. :y:

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