RUSS Explains The Problem With Dropping A Song A Week
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The problem is y’all keep trying to follow a blueprint instead of creating your own path. This is the 1000th video you’ve looked at trying to figure out how other people did it instead of just doing it yourself 💡🤷🏾♂️
@@ian_does_cool_things Great take
I agree there's a whole journey to becoming a good artist and at the core it's about being yourself and putting it out there. That's where channels like these help as studies of what worked for others and you can take things and adapt for yourself. Not as an artist but moreso to use the tools we have right now to get heard. Standing out is just something that comes from an authentic image and style (that also speaks to a type of audience) which doesn't often come over night@@ian_does_cool_things
Exactly. These channels are ridiculous. They act like there is a formula, and there is not. These kids don’t focus on becoming GOOD. They just want to be famous.
@@marcelmarshall4240damn thank you for saying that. I’m about to watch this video, & I’m just thinking “a song a week?” No way it’s quality lmao.
@@marcelmarshall4240just cuz 52 weeks in year 52 songs being put out is enough for 4-5 albums lmao. & no one dropping 5 albums a year that are quality haha
just stumbled on this channel, these guys are chill asf
If you have a certain style or delivery, suddenly switching it up could throw off your listeners. I do boom bap music. I'm not fixing to switch to trap music, I can't stand that shit. But I do make sure to use a variety of different beats and tempos to keep it fresh.
Maybe send some boom bap beats to me brotha. I’m an artist and producer named CHRISDEFORCE always looking for other artists and producers. We got something good going rn! Building team and management. GET WIT ME!! Content bouta start coming. ITS TIME. I have tons of music out SOUND CLOUD. Some on RUclips
i drop like 2-3 times a week an my shit been going up pretty consistently
Yo shit hard bro thats why you going up🐐
The way I write I can only do about 1 song every week in a half.
@@tredub21 preesh fam thank u
I check out some of y’all music. I’m an artist and producer named CHRISDEFORCE always looking for other artists and producers. We got something good going rn! Building team and management. GET WIT ME!! Content bouta start coming. ITS TIME. I have tons of music out SOUND CLOUD. Some on RUclips
I been watching this page for years. I saw the come up 🔥
dropping once or twice a year is the best way to get quality while still feeding the fans
lmao good luck with that
They not russ.
I need one of y'all to hit me asap.
THE MUSIC HAS TO BE GOOD! just work the process took me 5 years to get here and now Im working legends who make hits. Thats it! oh and then good marketing.
yeah music being good is the thing most people are missing hahah. all the marketing in the world won't help if the music sucks. your music is like an ad for you as a musician. if the ad sucks the campaign won't work period
I been dropping good sounding music consistently and it’s tough as I do it all myself but the music being good alone isn’t enough at all Atleast for myself
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@@TrvvonxLeonn true.
@@TrvvonxLeonnlet’s work
I think the song a week strategy really helps artists who are undiscovered and still trying to improve there sound to gain an audience. Practice makes perfect and setting a song a week as the goal holds you accountable to be consistent. And once you have one hit, then you could slow down and start building anticipation in between releases
I said it on one of my videos....
The sauce only goes public when it doesn't work anymore.
I don’t think there’s a right or wrong way to release music just as long as your being consistent you good
It doesn’t matter what you do if you don’t know your target audience. You can’t drop a trap song in an R&B crowd. You can’t rap your song after Ashanti ripped the stage if it is already widely popular. We live in a day where you can do anything, but is it the right thing for you? Planning and executing is hard work, very mentally exhausting but it’s worth it.
Yeah if you want this to work in 2023 you have to pair the songs with multiple videos , tiktok, insta and youtube still work you just gotta make videos ,
I slowed down on the song a week thing but only cuz I got so much better as an artist when I was doing it that I needed to slow down, take a time and fully comprehend what I learned. Gonna go back into it again soon.
also, unless a ton of people are participating, youre just wasting your catalogue that could be spread out a ittle more with with a little more money behind the marketing campaign.
where is a good place to put money into marketing? feel like its always either bots or playlist placements@@allahjoseph
High reps always helps skill🔥
Definitely. Speaking of going back to it, what a perfect timing. This post reminded me.@@christianperez4921
Problem with dropping a song a week:
1. Burn out syndrome
2. Lack of variety and saturation
3. Killing anticipation
Agreed. A schedule like this kills the creative process for me personally.
And it honestly kills the quality and you have to let the music brown on people first instead of constantly dropping songs every songs every week
@@queenjosephinemusicit does and it kills the quality of the music. It’s like art, you cannot rush a masterpiece that you want to stand the test of time
If you got a great setup or engineer, it does not kill the quality. Y’all are just assuming. Now the hype and anticipation is killed though because you really don’t have much time to build hype or anticipation for the release. It does not make you lack variety or burn you out either. Some people are prodigious and actually meant for this. If you get burnt out then you got to look within yourself and fix that but it’s some talented people out here that can go all day.
SoundCloud was def different back then! Even I had multiple songs over 20k.😭😭We still working tho! 🚀
Great vid … to me X was the most diverse artist without sacrificing quality. He made what he felt from an honest place over so many different styles of production, vocal mixing, etc and I think that’s what made him so special and influential. It’s that place we create from when we’re kids and there are no rules , it can get messy but it’s also where the magic is. Fr tho y’all’s vids keep getting better and better appreciate the game keep going!
I think he did sacrifice quality but that was okay, the songwriting was a fucking mess at times but what was important was the feeling, the emotion and the honesty. X was very unpolished but the level of talent he possessed was so huge
very cool to see you here drex. I see you killing it, but you still have so much potential so you're around learning more game. Love to see it! Much love brother
You also need financial backing
Russ has been making and releasing music for over a decade. It took him 10 years to build a fan base. It has nothing to do with release strategies.
Exactly. Try dropping a song a week to little or no fans and see how that works out. And that's not to say it then can't grow but ya it definitely helps having a fanbase.
If you’re an incredible artist with a lot of different sounds that can also mix/master your music go for it! But if not don’t.
Why are people even expected a 10 year old blueprint to still be relevant is beyond me
Yeah I think you said it best. The landscape of entertainment is very different. Everything and everyone is fighting for your attention 10x more than it was in the 2014-2018 era. I'm pulling that number out of my ass ofc. But we now more than ever live in a time of a surplus of content. It's no wonder it's hard to stand out as an artist nowadays. Combine that with society's algorithmic tailored interests and its smaller and smaller attention span. You are going to find it difficult to be discovered on the internet without putting in a lot of work.
How you interact with the fans counts as well, not just about dropping weekly. How u get ya fans involved in the journey is important
This is a fact! Big point here
Well Kxng Crooked I did that long ago. Then Kanye copied that format.
Now Russ started it.
PLEASE....Stop the Mutha Fckn CAP!!!
What y’all don’t seem to mention as much as you should is that Russ was an industry plant and probably still is, so is Nic D who you mentioned. Labels know that the fans love a story… and the indie artist with no help is the story people just eat up. Harry Mack is a prime example… people think he blew up on his own, but man’s has been part of the industry since 2015. What people see and think is real vs what is real is totally 2 different things. If you want to make it in the music business you need to have a lot of money or fantastic partners who do… there’s no other way you’re making it. Industry has turned pay to play just like it was back in the day with radio… it’s the same thing happening on social media platforms like RUclips rolling out promo tab. What do you think that’s the start of? A wave of new content creators who have money who can just buy their way to having a lot of views and subs. It’s the same in music.
We don’t mention it because it’s not a fact
@@BrandmanNetwork UTA
Artists. Have. To . Find . A. Music. Marketing. Plan. That. WORKS. Successfully. For. That Particular. Artist ! ‼️🤔. One. Song. A. Week. Can. Get. Overwhelming. If. The. Artist. Is. Trying. To. Advertise &. Market. Each. Song On A. Standard. Consistent. Marketing. Checklist ! ‼️💁🎶💥🎉
I hate how the industry & especially you self taught guru’s have tried for years to debunks Russ’s come up. But tbh Russ just mastered the laws of attraction which doesn’t seem real to the average person. But your guru knowledge can’t beat the universe. The algorithm can’t beat the universe. Your brain has a super power which is dormant but with practice & hardwork the universe eventually gives you what you created in your brain.
I love these conversations. I’m still gaining legs on a song I put out in 2020. It’s a lot of figuring this out
Facts Fam im doin dis all by myself
@@FlawdaaRugrat keep going we all here
Spotify has changed a lot since Russ popped off
The music game in general lol you right fr
6 years ago
Yup, we just have to keep doing what we do my g @@nathanjarrelle
I hated Russ come up didn’t seem authentic, it made no sense to me that someone that was true to it sounded so different on each song.
The third point is so valid. SoundCloud was the unique intersection between streaming and social media, while nowadays you're workin toward virality on social media to hopefully CONVERT to streaming.
Imagine if a larger artist / platform could repost your music to their Spotify "feed" like they were able to in the SoundCloud era? Artists themselves could easily grow eachothers careers wit the trust of their audience.
(Of course there's pinned songs, artist playlists, etc. but the visibility doesn't compare to peak SoundCloud).
Russ had success with a song a week is because it was a different approach.
there is a revenue model that hasn't been applied yet and it's just a matter of time before it gets exploited...
Put me on bro
Could you please elaborate?
@xanderusa1
For now it's a theory but all the elements are present and there are 3 basic tenets:
1- music
2- content
3- engagement
I'm an open book so I'll share my results- regardless.
One of the biggest hurdles that artists have is that they can't make their music available via download- directly from their social media profiles.
It's pretty fuken stupid when you think about it...
@@franzpaul6244 Ngl, I was thinking you were going to say something way more harebrained than that, but you might've actually stumbled upon something big. Like it's not possible to do obviously, but if someone were to patent that idea, it's so much of a sure thing that that'll be implemented somewhere in the future, that the patent holder would be mega-rich probably by the end of the decade. You're absolutely right, it's wild the big players of social media haven't done that yet.
Russ has been creating and releasing music for over a decade. It took him 10 years to build his fan base. Artists need to wake up. Unless you’re incredibly unique, and have a huge hit on your hands, it’s not gonna happen over night. Grind and treat as a business. Market market market. Even garbage music gets exposed when done correctly
Ya'll been my biggest educators when It comes to this business for damn near 6 years. Thank you for your service fr
Well just listen to Russ music it's catchy and the lyrics makes sense unlike most rappers that talk about the same thing over and over
Russ had a mixture of good music, variety, owning the means of creation in every aspect and TIMING.
Streaming was still relatively new and organic reach was pushed. He did the perfect things at the right time.
but it took him 11 mixtapes over 5 years to figure out how to execute he just had to be patient
Russ can miss sometimes too. Same as Nas, Jay, Wayne, Ye and all the other greats. And that’s ok.
Russ doesn’t have the humility to handle a shortcoming with grace.
that pride stems from the Grind. rightfully so, but his new album and interviews explore that and its dope that he recognizes exactly what you said!
@@robfromthefuture214
He said to get to russ level..But to be honest..Someone like NBA youngboy drops too much its boring coz 90% sounds the same
The quality gotta be there. Promo. Dropping a song every week would be overwhelming for fans/potential listeners.
You gotta have an audience that’s cool with getting mid. No shade. I’m actually a consumer who’ll consume mid if the right artist is putting it out the right way.
Seen my new artist ddg dropping too much...and am realizing people are going to get tired of the heat...time it like Scott or drake
Probably the burnout and that’s the thing when you are constantly dropping without letting the music marinate a lil bit
ngl mfs start dropping more consistently bc of destroylonely & other artists that utilize soundcloud host pages. ion think russ the blueprint
Variety is important not for the reason russ stated, variety is attacking different types of playlist and different viewers and markets
TikTok’s algorithm is very much “find your niche and keep catering to it”. Also artists that show the behind the scenes aspects on tiktok would be beneficial too. Thinking of how Charlie puth saved his career by showcasing how he creates a song , same with Chloë
i posted a few vids on tik tok but had 0 views everytime i checked then see some low quality video with atleast 100 vies and 5-6 comments . i might have to give it another chance , idk .
No thanks.
1. There's no way the songs will be good if you release them every week.
2. Not every song is a single.
3. Artists should spend months marketing 1 song , not just a week.
4. This doesnt work on every genre.
5. People will apreciate the fact that you took time to write something deep and complex
6. You wont have time to create content for each song (MV, LV. Photos, etc)
Yep. I agree with all of this.
Wdym not every song is a single?
@@The-Legend-of-PI see where he coming from. Some music makes sense in the context of a project and not a standalone single
@@MozzieMutant ahhh got it! Thank you!
@@The-Legend-of-P by following this strategy, you are forced to write catchy songs that have a simple structure and a chorus every minute. Not every song has to be like that. Some songs can be complex and have a different structure and experimebtal sound that work well in an EP /album.
I dropped a song a week on spotify for 2 years and got 12 million streams organically. it works. period. spotify still is about organic reach and they favor consistent content and they will basically promote you for free. The more dense your catalog the more exponential growth potential. All these algorithms are the same. Because viewership is their value. who ever is putting out content that people are engaging with more and more and that person is continuous providing more content drops spotify will push you because its in their best interest, So they end up working for you just by working for themselves. And at the end of the day I'm sure spotify favors organic streams and not the fake shit they have to do with labels. I think it may be more in it for them on that side too but idk for sure.
EXPOSURE is definitely the thing we all lackin nowadays, POST EVERYWHERE!! Speaking of CHECK ME OUT! lol
I wish i could find the perfect marketing team
I have soo many thoughts. I would love to be in this conversation.
I think the problem is the industry is no longer ORGANIC. every platform is basically only pushing your music far as the “algorithm” AI ( who ultimately controls the AI) will allow. Instead of allow the ppl to push it naturally.
Without even scrolling, I said " That look like Russ" lol #BookmarkedForLater
hmm... variety, quality, and quantity. We need more platforms to get music... like datpiff! Visibility and catalogue. Take a listen to some ALLAHMODE, let me know what you think. I wanna say we keepin Hip Hop alive on this side.
Yokai p. wolf is probably one of the most diverse artists to ever walk this world alone this man just made a whole damn tv show I’ve never seen an artist be able to make many different kinds of music as well as constantly produce his own episodic shows were he puts his own music in to it honestly marketing genius
Maybe study the greats of organic diversity who’ve done this MJ, Prince, Ye , Pharrell and Russ. Then examine and see what Kind of Diversity you have in your artistic bag and play to those strengths.
Riff raff was dropping so many videos and mixtapes, that would eventually get him the diplo signing. Hate or love the man was entertaining
Dropping 30 songs in 30 days
All different vibes
Different flows
Quality mixes
Just to get some under me
I check out some of your music.🔥 I’m an artist and producer named CHRISDEFORCE always looking for other artists and producers. We got something good going rn! Building team and management. GET WIT ME!! Content bouta start coming. ITS TIME. I have tons of music out SOUND CLOUD. Some on RUclips
Funny thing I thought I was the only person doing it 😅 never knew russ introduced it
That formula don’t work in this era You have to have organic promo & paid promo.
QUALITY and VARIETY 💎💯🙌
You think I have either. Artist name CHRISDEFORCE
I've just gotten access to discovery mode that's definitely gonna help over the last 6 months I kept dropping every 6 weeks and my Spotify upcoming music is always loaded with 1-2 songs that def shows the platforms you're about your biz and of course quality music will do it....
You can drop trash for 1000 weeks in a row… but it’s still trash you’re dropping. Stop littering! 🚮
If your brand is death metal... Then doing Kawaii Pop the next week probably isn't going to work for you
appreciate the knowledge & wisdom
There are two reasons a person will tell you about a competitive advantage 1: It is not real or no longer effective ie frauds gurus snake oil. Or 2 Knowing the game will or is catching up and the notoriety and or publicity is worth more to them than milking it dry. What Russ did
First of all hes white so white privilage is a big factor i dont even rap but me being white if i dropped a song a week id blow up too! wtf
Crooked I / Kxng Crooked definitely did that formula first
i would rather work with them to earn my goals but the continous black is somply irritating ratha do nothin at all then
They don't talk about marketing & promotion lol that's way i think they get it wrong. That, they don't touch on that.
I believe when it comes to the variety point (and excuse me, because I'm only at 2:20 so far if it's clarified) is for the random person that he's speaking to, to have the MOST reach, you'd need variety. Not that it's wholeheartedly dependent on that for everyone, but that for the most reach, most chance of someone staying to listen or just attracting an audience of different individuals, putting out music that speaks to a variety increases the chances of momentum.
EX: If there's (random number's sake) 40K people I can reach with this type of song, the most I'll reach is 40k every time I upload or push anything out.
but if I put out a song that reaches that 40k, then the next song reaches a different audience of 40k, then I now have a total possible audience of 80K.
So, not necessarily that you HAVE to do it, but if you want it to work in most cases, attracting different audiences with different sounds overall will increase your reach and inherently you chances of gaining traction given both sounds are quality in whatever way attracts the niche.
I like the idea of variety for achieving reach algorithmically
I don’t think he meant diverse in the sense of switching genres so drastically. I think he meant more diverse in the sense of the genre, and gives comparisons of something way more melodic to something more just rap, and whatever could fall in between or with in the vicinity staying authentic to yourself.
vinyl knows it was platinum from the jump off
Hey it’s crazy because the streams are the only thing that pays, so getting thousands of likes on Tick Tock doesn’t matter, at least for your pockets
Y’all talking trash . Everyone makes it out differently
I've been dropping good music and giving each track the same amount of promo on facebook and posts on socials, and slowly I have seen growth!
Russ says the same thing with tiktok lol he thinks SoundCloud is dead asf now
Dude, put on some pants haha Russ is a modern genius, him and Joyner Lucas.
I'm not a fan of the idea of pandering to a particular ear and having to stay there to gain a "fan"
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i aint fuckem exes baby mama tania im not trying to go down that road
I drop sometimes like 3 songs a day, I don't care build your legacy
Most of us will fail, theres only so many hours in a day and people are busy with life. Music is not the cash cow people make it out to be!
You brought up great points for both variety and consistency within your brand. Thank you Brandman 🙏.
Y’all sleep on RUclips shorts RUclips not but shorts is the new organic way
Yea youtube is not it wen it comes fo music. Unless u have a big fan base but if you up n coming tik tok IS The way to go.
would almost rather stay n watch that how they gonna hate me more
dropping one poop a week is still poop, no matter how many you drop.
Good Info!
label left cuz they the fams crazy gangster
I think it’s how you market yourself and who you market yourself too. One man’s trash is another’s treasure - it’s also genre specific imo also.
2 words: Survivorship Bias
russ is likely undercover marketing for tunecore
Bro with the outlier shirt is not that bright, he need to close his mouth
Glad y’all posted this convo
appreciate the SAUCE bruvaz ❤️from JMoney, Auckland NewZealand
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they know i wont do it on spotify
Sean’s 3rd point is EVERYTHING.
No thanks. I got a life.
Such a fine man on locks
Who explains what?
Didn’t even watch the video but that just sounds like someone trying to stay relevant versus making quality music. Different genre but look at Adele. She dropped an album every 4 years or so, sells millions or copies, tours the world, wins grammies then falls off the face of the earth. She allows her fans to miss her. Kendrick does the same thing.
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