You're essentially saying, "If you build it, they will come" is how visionaries think. That means the end goal of building whatever you're working on should've been for other people's benefit from the jump, not really your own benefit. Where does the builder (the artist) benefit if they aren't also doing it for themselves?
@@uraelb i hear what u saying, he definitely was saying alot of real shiy but i dont agree when he says make art for other people. art is personal, and our unique perspectives is what gives us our edge, so you should always write from your perspective and create what you love and think is good. forget what the world thinks, the rest will fall into place
I love you man but I’m not too sure how I feel about this one. Imo as artists the biggest thing we have is our opinions and our tastes. And a lot of times people don’t know what they want until you show them. And if we acquiesce our vision to what we THINK other people want instead of sticking to our guns, then it starts to dilute the reason why people look to us in the first place. Love it or hate it, an artist’s job is to stick to their vision. Like you said, the ultimate goal isn’t always monetary.
Actually never mind I finished the video and I think we’re both getting at the same things 😂 I think 11:10 is where I have the biggest issue. Your art should never be just about you and I love the analogy that you say about having “good audio dope” but also you need to be able to identify what is and ISNT good audio dope. And then refine that shit until it gets better and better!
Dave chapelle said it like this; "only do what you believe in, only keep what the audience believes in." So, yeah, stick to your vision. but the crowd isn't wrong. if the masses aren't feeling your shit, then the masses aren't feeling your shit. 300 million people can't be wrong
@@mariomills it's not about selling out. make five songs that you truly care about: one of them will get more attention. lean into that style, give the audience more of that. it doesn't mean start doing country if that's popular this week. But if you keep doing some shit that's not working, then adjust. Nobody's asking you do to commercials for Exxon-Mobil, relax.
Every video hits I've been feeling depressed about the possibility of the world here in my music. I swear I have a gift. I am just struggling with giving it to the world the comments about having a team is what I've been trying to express to around me but they're not very receptive. I always appreciate your videos they really do motivate me 🙌🏽💪🏽
This is the fundamental of the artists and producers that actually make it - We understand that music (itself) was never made to be sold, it was associated with divinity so the last thing you should be thinking of is yourself. For if you take care of others (in our personal scenario an entire generation) then you will be supported throughout that process. Whether your in music, photography or countless other arts where this rule can be applied, this is more of an individual journey. Everyone has their quest
I’m a new artist making both English and Spanish music. Building a multiple genres type of artist. And your channel is great man every time I watch your videos I learn something new and I can see I’m doing the work right. One day I wish I can do this for others help them become better and full of pride and energy to persue their dreams 🙏🙏🙏 god bless you bro
After going at it for the past few years as a lone wolf, I realized that I can get a bigger lunch if I start to move in a wolf pack. This video solidifies the fact. Thanks for the video/information 💯🫡
Are You seriously saying artists ‘At the top’ are not creating music for money???? 😂 are You sure? To me it seems that’s the only important thing for them nowadays … name a hit/fill the venue/ take no risks..
6:18 Yes and no. You should be thinking of others but you should be writing for yourself. If you're writing music to appease others, you likely won't succeed
I think he’s more so saying how can you translate your message in a way that resonates with people and doesn’t take too much brain power to be hooked by your music in order to gain fans. I believe that there’s an important balance it takes to succeed and build a great vision out with your music. It takes a lot of letting go of ego and realizing that there are tools to push your success further and keeping the listener in mind when approaching the music is a tool, not a sacrifice. Of course you should write for yourself, that’s where the greatest things come from, but don’t think Kendrick wrote a song like sing about me, I’m dying of thirst without considering the listeners ears and the bigger picture beyond just writing such a personal song for himself on his debut album about his story coming from Compton and experiencing so much loss and turmoil. This example can go for any great artist you love that applied the idea of balancing selfishness and selflessness on the record.
And if you do all that and they just don't like you, them gatekeepers don't open anything, they actually sabotage you, and when you live in a small city, it's even worse.
respectfully, this is not the early 2000s let alone the late 10s. Indie is the way. And you’re gonna see a lot of people doing it Indy and doing it big in due time
Yes you afe correct I had a visions but it was all about Me I had everything ready to go, the website the graphic design but the running of all these different tasks and what products or services I was to offer was just to much, I couldn't do it and gave up on Music. I quit music for about 5 years instead focused of voice acting making comedy sketch shows, but while recording them and act was great it sounded good I was back to the same situation as I was with the music. So this this time I starting again but with the intention to collaborate as much as possible, and I know I can make money if I pay people to do tasks hut they won't work for Me if they don't believe in My vision, they have to want My brand to succeed and want to be part of it.
You need to learn how to delegate. However, you can't just ask someone you have to tell them how you want it done and show them the process of how you like to do it step by step. Once they see this then they can decide if they want to help you or not.
*FYI: There are times when it comes to building a team, you might be in the wrong place! You might have to change your territory and move, in order to find folk whom can see at least in your direction. Example, you live in Little Rock Arkansas and you are "so called" BLACK, where they only listen to TRAP/ SLUT RAP/MURDER MUSIC/GOSPEL and this new fake BLUES stuff... Even if you fit those genres, because if the socially engineered mindset of that demographic, there is a huge lack of folk whom are **#competent**, have skill sets to pull from that would benefit your career and having vision outside of the force-fed normality's, so to even see you. Then if you are not already a figure, they will generally disregard you - unless the WIGHT MAN says that you are someone.... So understand you might have to move to a market that has a broader since of self and community etc.*
Nope not making music for money, i make it for me, and if anyone resonates with it, cool. Becoming a top 1%, in terms of what? Money? Wrong mindset imo
You're essentially saying, "If you build it, they will come" is how visionaries think. That means the end goal of building whatever you're working on should've been for other people's benefit from the jump, not really your own benefit. Where does the builder (the artist) benefit if they aren't also doing it for themselves?
They are doing for themselves but you have to balance the scales. ⚖️
well...who are you doing this for?
@ Creating for myself expression, sharing with the world and any others that may relate to what I’m expressing.
@@uraelb why does it matter if others relate to what you're expressing? what do you want for them, besides to like your music? or is that all?
@@uraelb i hear what u saying, he definitely was saying alot of real shiy but i dont agree when he says make art for other people. art is personal, and our unique perspectives is what gives us our edge, so you should always write from your perspective and create what you love and think is good. forget what the world thinks, the rest will fall into place
I love you man but I’m not too sure how I feel about this one. Imo as artists the biggest thing we have is our opinions and our tastes. And a lot of times people don’t know what they want until you show them. And if we acquiesce our vision to what we THINK other people want instead of sticking to our guns, then it starts to dilute the reason why people look to us in the first place. Love it or hate it, an artist’s job is to stick to their vision. Like you said, the ultimate goal isn’t always monetary.
Actually never mind I finished the video and I think we’re both getting at the same things 😂 I think 11:10 is where I have the biggest issue.
Your art should never be just about you and I love the analogy that you say about having “good audio dope” but also you need to be able to identify what is and ISNT good audio dope. And then refine that shit until it gets better and better!
Completely agree you are 100% correct on this point
Dave chapelle said it like this; "only do what you believe in, only keep what the audience believes in." So, yeah, stick to your vision. but the crowd isn't wrong. if the masses aren't feeling your shit, then the masses aren't feeling your shit. 300 million people can't be wrong
Exactly, why be a sell out to be the top 1%.....I rather enjoy my music than making more sales..
@@mariomills it's not about selling out. make five songs that you truly care about: one of them will get more attention. lean into that style, give the audience more of that. it doesn't mean start doing country if that's popular this week. But if you keep doing some shit that's not working, then adjust. Nobody's asking you do to commercials for Exxon-Mobil, relax.
Every video hits I've been feeling depressed about the possibility of the world here in my music. I swear I have a gift. I am just struggling with giving it to the world the comments about having a team is what I've been trying to express to around me but they're not very receptive. I always appreciate your videos they really do motivate me 🙌🏽💪🏽
I'm glad I could motivate you!
I am not even into the music business but I find myself hooked on this man breaking things down.
LOL if you are able to see through what I'm saying it can applied to everything
Dude is solid gold money.
'Preciate cha!
Pretty much summed up my experience. I started out making music with my homeboys but over time big egos fkt everything up and now I’m on my own
I do music to give people hope. Sure its like therapy for me at times, but an artist can feel confident when they use my beat. Thats the goal
Keep doing you man that's the only way!
@ thanks man
Awesome content! Thanks for sharing 💯🔥
That was hard bro! Scrait up! Thank you.
This is the fundamental of the artists and producers that actually make it - We understand that music (itself) was never made to be sold, it was associated with divinity so the last thing you should be thinking of is yourself. For if you take care of others (in our personal scenario an entire generation) then you will be supported throughout that process. Whether your in music, photography or countless other arts where this rule can be applied, this is more of an individual journey. Everyone has their quest
Idk, this might be one of the best ones yet. This speaks volumes.
I already have the vision, I just need a plan. I’m new to your channel, I appreciate the info 🐐🌍🔥
Glad to have you on board! You got this!
I’m a new artist making both English and Spanish music. Building a multiple genres type of artist. And your channel is great man every time I watch your videos I learn something new and I can see I’m doing the work right. One day I wish I can do this for others help them become better and full of pride and energy to persue their dreams 🙏🙏🙏 god bless you bro
You got this, keep grinding!
Respect and appreciate you dropping the knowledge and sharing
Your 🔥🔥🔥 bro imma add you to my acceptance speech
😅Thanks bro!
After going at it for the past few years as a lone wolf, I realized that I can get a bigger lunch if I start to move in a wolf pack. This video solidifies the fact. Thanks for the video/information 💯🫡
Yep 100%. I had to go through the same thing!
Thank you bruh.
Fantastic video bro
Appreciate the love bro!
Quality Talk
Thanks
Thank you, Casey❤
You're welcome!
I definitely make music for myself first. That seems to have worked so far
It always does. Take it to the next level and roadblocks will pop up constantly.
@ what kind of roadblocks? Everything seems to flowing positively for me so far.
Aka:niche down.… wooweee i took over a legendary catalog 3 years ago.. This video is on point
Thank you for this.
You're welcome!
This video is so true!
Thank you.
Brilliant content . Thank you (London)
You got it man!
Love this video
Thnaks!
I love you thank u man
Thank you for watching and I'm glad I could help!
You just dropped heavy bars 1:25
Are
You seriously saying artists ‘At the top’ are not creating music for money???? 😂 are
You sure? To me it seems that’s the only important thing for them nowadays … name a hit/fill the venue/ take no risks..
I'm pure vision tbh
6:18
Yes and no. You should be thinking of others but you should be writing for yourself. If you're writing music to appease others, you likely won't succeed
It's a balance. Ultimately you want to refine your skillset for ease of consumption by the public without sacrificing your artistic values.
I think he’s more so saying how can you translate your message in a way that resonates with people and doesn’t take too much brain power to be hooked by your music in order to gain fans. I believe that there’s an important balance it takes to succeed and build a great vision out with your music. It takes a lot of letting go of ego and realizing that there are tools to push your success further and keeping the listener in mind when approaching the music is a tool, not a sacrifice. Of course you should write for yourself, that’s where the greatest things come from, but don’t think Kendrick wrote a song like sing about me, I’m dying of thirst without considering the listeners ears and the bigger picture beyond just writing such a personal song for himself on his debut album about his story coming from Compton and experiencing so much loss and turmoil. This example can go for any great artist you love that applied the idea of balancing selfishness and selflessness on the record.
@@tyisnt I couldn't have said this better myself this is exactly what I was saying!
And if you do all that and they just don't like you, them gatekeepers don't open anything, they actually sabotage you, and when you live in a small city, it's even worse.
1000 percent. This was basically my experience.
Damn this man look like Sonny Digital
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I just wanted to make a good song the people like nobody comes back to listen making a good song it's harder than it seems
respectfully, this is not the early 2000s let alone the late 10s. Indie is the way. And you’re gonna see a lot of people doing it Indy and doing it big in due time
👌👌👌
Yes you afe correct I had a visions but it was all about Me I had everything ready to go, the website the graphic design but the running of all these different tasks and what products or services I was to offer was just to much, I couldn't do it and gave up on Music. I quit music for about 5 years instead focused of voice acting making comedy sketch shows, but while recording them and act was great it sounded good I was back to the same situation as I was with the music. So this this time I starting again but with the intention to collaborate as much as possible, and I know I can make money if I pay people to do tasks hut they won't work for Me if they don't believe in My vision, they have to want My brand to succeed and want to be part of it.
You need to learn how to delegate. However, you can't just ask someone you have to tell them how you want it done and show them the process of how you like to do it step by step. Once they see this then they can decide if they want to help you or not.
@MusicMoneyMakeover That's a great point and if they think the price is right for the tasks I'm requiring they do.
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Sht, i need a consultation with you man
*FYI: There are times when it comes to building a team, you might be in the wrong place! You might have to change your territory and move, in order to find folk whom can see at least in your direction. Example, you live in Little Rock Arkansas and you are "so called" BLACK, where they only listen to TRAP/ SLUT RAP/MURDER MUSIC/GOSPEL and this new fake BLUES stuff... Even if you fit those genres, because if the socially engineered mindset of that demographic, there is a huge lack of folk whom are **#competent**, have skill sets to pull from that would benefit your career and having vision outside of the force-fed normality's, so to even see you. Then if you are not already a figure, they will generally disregard you - unless the WIGHT MAN says that you are someone.... So understand you might have to move to a market that has a broader since of self and community etc.*
I write for myself,and I want to apart of my homies team they in it for the fame tho.
Find the one who wants to see you win knowing that their labor will be fruitful.
Bet
Nope not making music for money, i make it for me, and if anyone resonates with it, cool.
Becoming a top 1%, in terms of what? Money? Wrong mindset imo
they want narcissistic supply not artistry
Won't learn this in music class.
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