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Twitter Will End Your Music Career

Thursday, April 16, 2009 1:00 PM | 66 comments
By Chuck “Jigsaw” Creekmur

Over the years, I have become quite an expert in social media. I've had to.


Before I continue with my thesis on social media and the detrimental possibilities for artists, let me explain exactly what this trend is.


Social media are various tools that allow people to share, trade, interact using technology typically rooted in the internet. Basically, you communicate with people using something other than traditional forms such as personal letters or telephones. These social interactions are typically very open for others to see and even allow others to join in the conversation. One friend maintains that social media is a “communication mindset,” apart from the equipment used.


While, I have yet to be christened with any sort of degree in social media, I have been on the cutting edge of just about every emerging social event. Twitter? Twitter.com/chuckcreekmur! Myspace? Myspace.com/jigsawtheone! Facebook? Yes! What else? Yes, that one too! Furthermore, I have talked oh-so-eloquently on several panels regarding the topic and seen AllHipHop.com’s own Ill Community act as a de facto social media destination since its inception many, many moons ago.


Allow me to finally arrive to my point.


New Flash: if you are an artist – new or old – you are probably about to ruin your career if you are investing too much time and energy into social networks like Facebook, Twitter and others.


Let me clarify.


Most of you have no idea how to make social media outlets work for you.


Let me clarify further.


Most artists, rappers in particularly, get on something like Twitter at the urging of somebody that heard from somebody else that Twitter was something that everybody should be on. Twitter is “hot.”


But, these handlers never explained why it was worthy of the artist or rapper’s time. They only said that this particular outlet was a good way to get the word out about an upcoming project, album or you can speak directly to the fans.


What if the artist is unable to effectively communicate with his/her fans? This notion many seem absurd to those that feel that ONLY connecting with fans is important. Not true. Like anything else, fans seek to have a positive experience with their favorite star.


I will never forget when a certain rapper dissed me in public for no reason other than he was an idiot. Never did have any sort of affinity for that person ever again (aka I no longer supported their efforts). Then there was a gangsta rapper that I did have respect for and he turned out to be one corny Son of a Gun. Another R&B artist that I thought was deep was just…dumb, even though she was immensely talented. These are just my one-on-one experiences, but imagine presenting this to thousands every time an artist opts to “speak.”


With social media outlets like Twitter, Facebook and even Myspace, artists are continually showing who they really are. Often this is bad news for an industry where an artist’s image is meticulously crafted. One tweet and its over. A lot of people don’t want to know that they are actually corny/insecure/mean/wack/human just like the rest of us.


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Aside from changing perception, here are some other mistakes artists make on social networks.


Arguing with every hater: Social media is a two way street so, if the artist can talk to the people, the people can talk back. And the people TALK! So-called haters permeate the internet in every facet and some of them are meaner than a shark with an empty stomach. A lot of artists want to tee off on everybody that says something slick. This is a bad move and it only degrades the artist’s image.


Tell fans everything: Entertainers have the ability to tell everything, but that doesn’t mean you have to do so. Honestly, there is this thing called T.M.I. (too much information) and also, it detracts dramatically from the super-power called mystique that most artists have. You don’t have to tell us that you are on the toilet. That’s been done and it’s always nasty. A number of artists have cashed in through social media for a quick publicity, but probably missed bigger press opportunities later down the line. Keep the people wanting more by giving less.


Diss other artists: Well, we all know artists hate on each other more than the fans. Wait. No, we all didn’t. But the artist with diarrhea of the keyboard lets it be known. And, nobody likes a hater, not even a hater. Recommendation: put a lid on it.


With all of this said, what can an artist do to save himself?


First, consider what you are really on these social outlets and ask, “How is this really helping my career?”


Think on this and answer it honestly. (If the answer to the question is “because everybody is on these social networks,” please stop here and log off. Or simply get your handlers to promote your interests without a tinge of personality.)


After answering the question, look around a bit and see who is successful in the social media space and why. What works for Diddy isn’t likely to work for most people – sorry. Diddy’s followers follow him and his Twitter persona gels with what we know his real persona to be. Yung Berg is reestablishing his career and did a mixtape via Twitter using beats from his followers. Not a bad idea. Rhymefest asks his followers their opinions on everything. 50 Cent has a great team that advances his agenda. Recognize what you want to project and what will reinforce your ultimate goals and brand.


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When talking to fans/haters, don’t be a jerk, or a stronger epithet. Being a jerk can cause you to lose a fan and being gracious can cause you to convert that non-believer.


Here is a note to the new/unsigned or emerging artists. It is even more important for you to be mindful of how you make your way through these social media networks. You don’t have the luxury of years in the game or million of fans. Established artists can probably take the loss of a follower or 500 – you can’t. There are a number of younger rappers that impulsively blogged something stupid, revealing how (fill in the blank) they are. Also, don’t go constantly doing press stunts to get the attraction of the media, because eventually the media and the fans will tire of your Wolf cries.


Fans want to know the real you, the artist, but they also what to buy into the person that is presented to them on that CD cover or Mp3. The real you farts and has a nagging spouse and other decidedly human activities. They want to know that you appreciate them as their fans.


So, the real title of this piece should have been “Twitter Will End Your Music Career If Not Used Properly,” but you get the idea. Right?


Right?


Comments from peers who either agreed or disagreed with this editorial.


“If we look at old school media, the channel of communication was limited to letter to the editor. So if you hated something your voice was lost in a void of paper mail which no read. Things are different now. Social Media opens up the lines of communication between consumer and creator. If used correctly you can dramatically change your business by having instant feedback, an instant group to test new products or music on, and an instant mean to increase sales.”


- Social media expert


“I have to say. I don't follow [music mogul] because he annoys me as a person. I love [soul singer’s] music but since I've been following her I'm like wow. She's not so interesting. I follow [hardcore NY rapper] because he is raw or seems raw. [Alternative neo-soul singer] isn't that interesting either and [conscious rapper] is on way too much. As was [Hip-Hop musician] so I had to cut him off my follow list.”


- A television producer.


“Really the mutterings of random celebrities already over-convinced of their own importance is boring. Make some damn music so I think you're really deep. You might be f**king your brand up if I realize your music is truly a gift from God that you didn't deserve and was somehow channeled through your dumb a**.”


-Veteran writer



Comments

 

Black Aladin said:

I gotta twitter..

its

TWITTER.COM/ALNYORK

TWITTER.COM/ALNYORK

AND FOR A  UPCOMIN ARTIST LIKE ME..
W/ MORE MYSPACE FRIENDS THAN TWITTER FOLLOWERS

I ALWAYS ASK MYSELF 'WHY AM I UPDATING THIS SHT.. NO1 CARES'


BUT FOR ME IT A TIME CAPSULE.. SO WHEN I DO MAKE IT I CAN SEE THE PROGRESSION OF MY REGULAR DAYS WORK NOW, AND WHAT IT'LL BE WHEN I BECOME SUCCESSFULL.. (CLICK MY NAME TO HEAR THE NEW MIXTAPE)

The good thing about twitter is.. its not a r umor, everything is for the horses mouth.. and if you dont wanna here it,

dont follow em, its much more user friendly then havin info you dont care about shoved down your throat, you can just pass it buy.

I wil say its a great marketing tool, for instance release dates and ect.

Ive tweeting a couple underground rap heads..

only amanda diva has replied so far, so shout out to her.. lol
April 16, 2009 11:50 AM
 

BIGGA_DG said:

i totally agree. after facebook i said enough lol
just remembered i had a blackplanet still up had to shut it down with the swiftness. its not good to be all over out here like that.  
April 16, 2009 11:55 AM
 

Sovietnam said:

after a while, this because just like twitter. something i dont do.
April 16, 2009 11:55 AM
 

junior718305 said:

Look at Black Aadin homeless millionaire let me borrow a can or a stack what up homey any new material?
April 16, 2009 11:56 AM
 

Killuminati 187 said:

I BEEN sayin' FUCK TWITTER.  

NOW y'all wanna hop on the Fuck Twitter Bandwagon?!  Y'all late!!!!  Nothin' positive will come out of Twitter, there's no money in it.  It's nothin' more than a gateway for Stalkers and Predators.

Fuck Twitter.

EASY.
April 16, 2009 12:12 PM
 

Who Knows » Twitter Will End Your Music Career said:

April 16, 2009 12:27 PM
 

Joey Soprano said:

Fuck Facebook too!  Everyone looks at me like a retard cause I don't have a twitter or facebook but I dont give a crap cause I don't want everyone knowing my business.
April 16, 2009 12:38 PM
 

Tommy K. said:

I refuse to create a twitter page... Hell, I don't even check my myspace or facebook like that anymore.
April 16, 2009 12:50 PM
 

scoobyscan said:

If you're rapping you already lost. You negros better learn how to play the guitar or electric boo-ga-loo. Janet Jackson backup dancers got a longer career than most rappers.
April 16, 2009 12:55 PM
 

jay_everyday said:

That's real.
April 16, 2009 1:26 PM
 

honestyinRap said:

The writer made interesting points............there's too much disparity between most so called artists' public persona and their personal lives. And too much exposure for most 'em is a bad thing...

Wilskinit keeps it 100 - 100% of the time.....

http://www.myspace.com/wilskinit
April 16, 2009 1:26 PM
 

poe said:

I'm still not understand what the hype is about twitter.
April 16, 2009 1:32 PM
 

Sean Stylez said:

what up ppl? hope all are having a nice one but , yeah  ithink artist should choose one site and stick to it im tired of all these social networking whores.
April 16, 2009 1:44 PM
 

Sean Stylez said:

what up ppl? hope all are having a nice one but , yeah  ithink artist should choose one site and stick to it im tired of all these social networking whores.
April 16, 2009 1:44 PM
 

KMSchi said:

Twitter is old and just got popular. as far as Facebook and Myspace...they can be cool. But people get way to personal on there. I remember when people didn’t like people in their business. Now its like you want everybody to know everything.

John Doe is going to the store on 35th to buy some ham. You wants to go?

or

Jane Doe got them condoms in the mail for a Saturday night of fucking.

really and truly, niggas (and by niggas I mean people) are crazy. And sheep. Twitter is popular because people were told it was popular...so everybody hopped on it.

Sad shit.

keep updated with me at twitter.com/kmschi...

i'm lying. That shit don't (shouldn't) exist.
April 16, 2009 2:09 PM
 

KMSchi said:

oh, you know who should be on Twitter...lil Wayne!!!
i mean...who can et enough wayne? Am I right!?

12 mixtapes a week just isn't enough for me.

hhaha


KMSChi
April 16, 2009 2:10 PM
 

lamarrion said:

Co sign Tommy K
All this just seems to easy for ppl to catch up with you.
Sometimes it's good to be hard to find.
April 16, 2009 2:21 PM
 

Ms_JoiBella said:

TWITTER IS A LITTLE BETTER THAN THE OTHERS CAUSE ITS MORE DIRECT, BUT IT DOES GET ANNOYING WHEN DIDDY TWEETS ABOUT DAY 26 A MILLION TIMES IN A ROW OR ANY OTHER FAMOUS PERSON TALKING ABOUT THEIR PROJET FOR THE UMPTEETH TIME. BUT CHAMILLIONIAR TALKS ABOUT REAL SHIT, DJ D NICE TALKS ABOUT REAL SHIT, OTHER THAN WHAT THEY ARE PROMOTING. BUT ON MYSPACE MOST ARTISTS DON'T RESPOND TO THE COMMENTS AT ALL. AND I KNOW THEY GET TIRED OF FANS OR UP AND COMMERS ASKING THEM TO LISTEN TO THIS AND CHECK OUT THAT. SO IF DONE RIGHT TWITTER AND EVERYTHING ELSE CAN HELP BUT WHEN ITS ABUSED THEN YES THEY CAN LOSE A FAN.
April 16, 2009 2:25 PM
 

Ms_JoiBella said:

AND YALL DON'T HAVE TO TELL YOUR BUSINESS YOU CAN JUST SHARE A THOUGHT ON A TOPIC OR JUST SAY HELLO TO SOMEONE. ITS NOT THAT SERIOUS.
April 16, 2009 2:28 PM
 

HOT97 said:

RICK Ross is looking nervous after a shot was fired in Brooklyn check it out...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eSfBwkjad1g
April 16, 2009 2:29 PM
 

Isis said:

It's not just the social networks. It's the internet period, that changed a lot of things. In terms of artist and their careers. It can be a good thing, if you know how to use it properly for yourself. But it also can be a bad thing, because it allows the idiots access to rome free, while being faceless and nameless, spouting off at the mouth. But can't be checked for it. It's like a double edged sword.

As far as artist being like the rest of us. I would prefer that they do be and act the human that they are. Because too many tend to put these artist on a pedistal, like they are different and can't be touched. So I'd rather for them to be as human as possible. Cause at least I know they go through the same things I got through. And they are relateab;e and touchable. I don't care for these artist who act as if they're in a bubble and can't be bothered.
April 16, 2009 2:33 PM
 

KMSchi said:

okay...you dont have to tel all your business. I just wonder who these people are that think that people are that interested in their opinion on things/who are these people who care that much about other people's opinions?

KMSChi
April 16, 2009 2:48 PM
 

IronHorse said:

word! Im glad somebody said it!
This twitter nonsense is the result of trend hopping gone wrong!
Its like whats the purpose of an instant instant messager? especially if what your up to isnt news worthy?
If music was actually that good like it used to be this twitter stuff might be useful but its a tool to be all up in somebodys buisness at the end of the day...
They should have made twitter a instant messager or something you can buy for your phone that only people in a certain tax bracket can afford...you'd eliminate the followers almost instantly...especially when dealing with this new generation...the entire "get on" process is too "cut & paste" in a lot of ways...
April 16, 2009 2:50 PM
 

vega_diamond said:

yea  thats exactly wy I dont respond up here too much because you get alot of people who go i-crazy but wouldnt dare say it face to face... who needs that???
April 16, 2009 2:51 PM
 

gotem4cheap said:

i dont f*ck wit all dem sites like dat maybe myspace n blackplanet...

blackplanet cuz i had it since da dayz u had to  go  to da library jus to

use a computer my hood ni99az kno wat im talkin about. n i only use dem sites to hollah at sum american slorez. i think only da real big

artist shloud use sites like twiiter n all dat thoz da ones wit die hard fanz dat wouldnt mind lookin at what da person doing every min n sec.plus i heard ppl out here makein fake sitez so hey if i was a artist why not make my own instead of sum lame makin a fake one of me
April 16, 2009 3:04 PM
 

Thasikkis said:

Facebook and Myspace is pretty much enough for me. I dont need a twitter to know updates about some shit that's gonna be up 20 mins later on a hip hop site. Plus aint no one gonna be following my boring life so fuck it
April 16, 2009 3:36 PM
 

TrizzyValentine said:

it could be good for release dates/tour dates for artists. not much more. if music people wanna get at me (the artist) so bad? arrange for a show in your town and invite me or if I arrange one myself, support it by showing up physically. I dont want to know "what you doin today" or "hows everything over there" or any of those other empty questions people toss around on the net even though they dont really care for the answer. myspace is different because it has sound and video so that is a little more effective in getting fans. twitter is more for people with a large group of established fans that want to keep up with the artist. I notice a lot of celebs are so vein that they only do it to see how popular they are and how unpopular others are. Sad really. im more about the product than the person (artist). in other words, a wack person can make some dope product and vice versa. it is funny to find out that your favourite artist is a dumb ass though. then you find that the artist isnt really original but instead a hodge podge of various other original artists and you get mad that you were duped into buying the product....no, the brand. I dont have a problem with a dope song made by a retard but that doesnt mean I buy the brand as a whole. I just liked that one song ya dig..


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6ZZtuDHJpg
April 16, 2009 4:37 PM
 

gorgan said:

I HAVEN'T GOT A CLUE WHAT THE TWTTER PHENOMENON IS ABOUT I'VE NEVER GOOGLED OR SEEN SHIT ABOUT IT

BUT SURELY ANY SITE IS ONLY AS GOOD AS THE IMPUT YOU AND YOUR FELLOW MEMBERS PUT INTO IT

I'M GOING GO GOOGLE THIS TWITTER SHIT NOW  
April 16, 2009 4:58 PM
 

Water Ur Seeds said:

CHUCK SAID:
Another R&B artist that I thought was deep was just…dumb, even though she was immensely talented. These are just my one-on-one experiences, but imagine presenting this to thousands every time an artist opts to “speak.”

With social media outlets like Twitter, Facebook and even Myspace, artists are continually showing who they really are. Often this is bad news for an industry where an artist’s image is meticulously crafted. One tweet and its over. A lot of people don’t want to know that they are actually corny/insecure/mean/wack/human just like the rest of us.

YEH U HIT THE NAIL ON THE HEAD... WHEN CELEBS BECOME CELEBS THEY ARE TRAINED ON HOW TO COPE IN INTERVIEWS, MAYBE NOW THEIR MANGERS CHANGE WITH THE TIMES AND GET THE ARISTS TRAINED ON HOW TO USE SOCIAL SITES LIKE TWITTER, SOME ARTISTS ARE JUST NOT GOOD AT TALKIN OVA THE NET... IM NOT VERY GOOD AT THIS INTERNET TALKIN AND INSTANT MESSAGING EITHER... I WOULD RATHER USE A PHONE... CALL ME OLD SKOOL HAHA
April 16, 2009 5:07 PM
 

sobent117 said:

I don't use twitter, I tried it, but no one wants to follow someone who isn't major.  Everybody wants to see what the celebrities are doing... Like Bow and Soulja Boy argue on twitter!  I laughed my A** off!  But it opened my eyes and exposed them both for the lames they are!
April 16, 2009 5:25 PM
 

sobent117 said:

I don't use twitter, I tried it, but no one wants to follow someone who isn't major.  Everybody wants to see what the celebrities are doing... Like Bow and Soulja Boy argue on twitter!  I laughed my A** off!  But it opened my eyes and exposed them both for the lames they are!
April 16, 2009 5:25 PM
 

Antman313 said:

  My thing is ..If you a average person trying connect with people that made....Wasnt they the same way before they got Started...Thats the problem i have with a few artist/actor...
    I spoke to one of my favorites artist/Actor told them i love their work, they ignored my words i wasnt tripping but some porn star(real nice lady) spoke to me and then Artist/actor..i mean and had a 3min convo..No thank you no nothing..there are a few artists on here that i never supported and they spoke..i now am a beleiver of that person(s)... Twitter can and will end your career..i understand some people can't to busy like DIDDY..400,000 is hard to RT.. ashton kuch has more than 1,000,000 twitters...no way you can handle all that...if that the case then find another way to interact with your fans..Don't ignore them or play them to the side...you never no your child maybe twittering the next Soulja boy..which can be the difference on your next pay-check some people beg plead all that...just be real...you get on tv and forget where you come from..when just 6mts ago you were a watch some of  the rich say a-nobody...with the recession going on artist/actors need to pay close attention..1 million dont last that long if their isnt another million coming behind it......Piss of a few can lead to 1000, that 1000 can lead to 100,000 now youtalking profit margin...we maybe nobody's to you but when we/you make it...give back not alot but a little at a time makes a difference......Trust

you dont like what i say or said ...

Twitter.com/Antsjp...            follow @AntSjP

I always try to respond to everyone RT,DM.
April 16, 2009 6:06 PM
 

edit said:

"Also, don’t go constantly doing press stunts to get the attraction of the media, because eventually the media and the fans will tire of your Wolf cries."


HEAR THAT BISHOP LAMONT?????
April 16, 2009 6:49 PM
 

yaboi_D said:

myspace is the best one...

http://cashcrate.com/1251517 - get ur $ up
April 16, 2009 8:26 PM
 

ReamUU said:

twitt, twitt, twitt!!!
April 16, 2009 8:32 PM
 

Tye-Banks said:

It just depends on how you use twitter, myspace or facebook. In a couple of years it will be another site with the big buzz.



http://www.TyeBanks.com
April 16, 2009 9:51 PM
 

PreciseChi said:

I agree with Tye.... it really depends on how you use any site. No one likes to be flooded with information...because we are everyday. However this is the only time in history where an individual can touch the world with a key stroke.

The suggestions that were give with respect to what you should not do were very helpful and informative.


Used properly the internet is unstoppable.

Stay Focused, Positive and Productive.

Precise

http://precisechiblog.blogspot.com/
April 16, 2009 10:19 PM
 

FRESH-SHAUN said:

nice article
April 16, 2009 10:27 PM
 

Jay-Dee said:

who ever wrote this also goes by the alias of Illseed...  
April 16, 2009 11:13 PM
 

Jay-Dee said:

“If we look at old school media, the channel of communication was limited to letter to the editor. So if you hated something your voice was lost in a void of paper mail which no read. Things are different now. Social Media opens up the lines of communication between consumer and creator. If used correctly you can dramatically change your business by having instant feedback, an instant group to test new products or music on, and an instant mean to increase sales.”

Isn't that how artists got caught up?  Are we not mad that rappers have been catering to some audience need that we can't really specify, selling out to it then  coming up with pop ass music?  

The pen and the paper cut out a lot of bullshit beacuse it took effort from the audience so the ones that sent it meant it... Now adays you can be at school listening to lecture with twitter Myspace facebook and snapvine open....hear something and drop a line right there... so random idiots are just saying whatever they want and artists is following right up with it....  
April 16, 2009 11:21 PM
 

acapella said:

It's about time somebody made an editorial about this shit. My friends and certain ppl thought I fuckin disappeared and died when I got rid of my facebook (I also had my phoned turned off for months, I got fired from my job, and I wasn't in school. Lol. All is better now.) This twitter shit is honestly wack. I was watching CNN the other day and one of the correspondents has a twitter AND a facebook. ?!?!?!?! How the fuck am I gonna take this guy seriously if he's on those sights. Facebook was the shit when I was a freshmen in college back in "05" as well as Xuqa and Myspace. Now the shit is just annoying. Everybody tells there business on there and the shit is too much. I think I'd rather interact with ppl the old fashioned way. If u can't call, visit. If u can't visit, call. If u can't do neither, then it wasn't meant for me to see or hear from ur ass. And the point about celebrities actually being assholes is totally true. I met [insert legendary hip hop producer here] and the nigga blew me off when I asked for a pic in the airport. And I was the only person to notice his old ass! [insert basketball legend here] looked at me like I was fucking crazy when I asked to shake his hand]. I hope to never act like I'm above the human race when I step in the game. That shit is sad. And twitter is finally exposing all the sorry ass ppl we've been blindly supporting over the years. Fuck twitter and its predecessors!
April 17, 2009 12:18 AM
 

MicrophoneJonez said:

this was a great read.i thought i was (1 of)the only one not seein what all the fuss is about twitter.i never had a twitter or facebook, and my myspace....oh dont get me started.i dissed myspace on a song i put on my myspace, n TOM DONT GIVE A SHIT LOL.i just think all these shits is oversaturated.WAY OVERSATURATED WITH GARBAGE,BORING,OR WACC ASS MATERIAL,INFO,OR COVERAGE.i fux with (the few) who fux with me on myspace,its still 4 the birds....if u an up an comin spitter like me who just want sumbody to peep yo ish....
myspace.com/dubdizzle247
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bsZEWhdSsIU
April 17, 2009 1:50 AM
 

RenaissanceWoman said:

This is an excellent editorial and i totally agree!

I connect with new fans on twitter all the time. I enjoy hearing from folks and hope folks enjoy hearing from me. And if you understand that u must keep the TMI to yourself you prob won't upset your fans and just being gracious & cool will likely score you new ones.

Whatever your social media preference, get at me:

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April 17, 2009 2:23 AM
 

sumhatesumluv said:

The internet got messed up when they came out with the ability to chat. It has been all downhall since. Twitter is just the latest. I even try not to comment to often on here.
April 17, 2009 5:02 AM
 

Hoodgrown said:

Reading some of the comments on this page I see that there are a lot of people that just don't get it. Just don't understand how to use the new technology to get what they want.

But businesses are begining to understand. Dell made $1 Million utilizing Twitter and Zappos gets it ( http://www.getelastic.com/twitter-customer-service/ ).

If the majority of your social media efforts are twitting about how hot your music is or what new shoes you purchased today or even that you're in the studio right now, how in the hell is that going to help you or your career.

I'm on twitter a lot. In fact because of twitter, traffic to my Hoodgrown and Universal indie sites have tripled. I'm earning more off of advertising on my sites than I ever did thanks to how I've been utilizing social media.

So you get on these sites and say the dumbest shit ever. I sit there thinking, "what the fuck made this idiot put this out there?" all the damn time. I think of social media as my resume, and just like when I'm on an interview I put my best face forward (most of the time.. lol) because anybody can go back and check your facebook, twitter, and myspace pages and will judge you accordingly.

Get strategic with the shit. Don't just ad a bunch of hip hop related people. I'm in the process of getting my tracks on a cable television on VH1 because on Twitter, I search for people in film, television, indie filmmakers, etc and built with them. Everything I put out there (almost everything.. lol) was professional and or showed a part of personality (that part I wanted people to see) so people were willing to listen to me or at least curious to what I'm doing.

I could go deeper into what doors social media are opening up for me but the game is to be sold.. not told.

Stop trying to get some pussy, or just talk shit and figure out a way to make the shit work for you, because it can be done. But everything depends on the person.






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April 17, 2009 8:29 AM
 

Hoodgrown said:

"@sumhatesumluv said:
The internet got messed up when they came out with the ability to chat. It has been all downhall since. Twitter is just the latest. I even try not to comment to often on here."

No disrespect to you but that's the dumbest shit i've ever read. Being able to connect with people have opened the doors for many. How do you think I was able to get my music featured in the Limewire application and downloaded by 48,000 people or was able to go to Austrailia to produce a few tracks out there, had artists opening up in the Ukraine.

By connecting with cats on the internet! Without the internet, I don't think any of that would have ever happened.

Those who don't embrace technology will get left behind because it's not going to slow down for anyone.

I used to attend a lot of networking parties in NYC but the internet is the ultimate global networking party.


April 17, 2009 8:36 AM
 

Hoodgrown said:

excuse my typing and grammatical errors this morning... I'm still half sleep... lol
April 17, 2009 8:37 AM
 

Hoodgrown said:

@PreciseChi
"I agree with Tye.... it really depends on how you use any site. No one likes to be flooded with information...because we are everyday. However this is the only time in history where an individual can touch the world with a key stroke. "

Truer words were never spoken my dude. But there will always be people who just "don't get it" and because of that... will  be left behind.

Businesses are jumping on Twitter and Facebook like crazy.. and they're making money with it.

There are ways to utilize these tools to achieve your goals.. if you're smart and willing to think outside the box.

April 17, 2009 8:50 AM
 

BAKUKU said:

I USE MYSPACE AND FACEOOK TO NETWORK,AND IT'S FINE BY ME..BUT THEN AGIAN,I JUST DONT GIVE AH FUCK...I THINK SELLING CD OUT MY TRUNK IS THE BEST WAY..BUT SALEING RECORDS ONLINE IS SWEET TO,SO WHATEVER WORKS FOR YOU,DO YOU..I GOT HOMIES SEELING RECORDS FROM NETOWRKING ON FACE BOOK AND REVERB,SO IT WORKS.

NOW...TRUE,ARTIST DUMPING THERE LIFE ON THERE SITE IS WACK,IMAGE IS EVERYTHING,SO I JUST KEEP IT REAL,AND I KEEP IT SHORT .
April 17, 2009 8:59 AM
 

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alski said:

TWITTER THESE NUTS
April 17, 2009 9:06 AM
 

Hoodgrown said:

"NOW...TRUE,ARTIST DUMPING THERE LIFE ON THERE SITE IS WACK,IMAGE IS EVERYTHING,SO I JUST KEEP IT REAL,AND I KEEP IT SHORT ."

Exactly. I don't need to know what you had for lunch, or what your baby's moma is doing.

Some people put TOO MUCH information in the yard.

But if you're trying to connect.. you should be where the people are.


FOR EXAMPLE: if you're a producer... you should be on Twitter...
Because artists and managers are asking for beats. The McGuire lady AllHipHop interviewed has a twitter account and asked for tracks on there. Don't have an account? You missed an opportunity to submit.
April 17, 2009 9:10 AM
 

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April 17, 2009 1:44 PM
 

labor4less.com said:

Yo people that follow the tweeting and really think the famous star ain't passed the phone to the assistant has really got the problem.    
April 19, 2009 11:42 PM
 

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April 24, 2009 2:21 PM
 

JOHNNY RINGO said:

Damnnn...so on point!  Myspace's top artists used to have 10,000,000 plays a day if not more....And now its like 200,000 (who knows how many bots they have)  Artists need to go back to the basics....street promo (i.e handing cd demos out,stickers, posters, etc
April 24, 2009 3:45 PM
 

Heavyrelish said:

thisi new technology is the devils work..shit is wack..i miss when artist would disappear for 2 years then pop back up...
April 24, 2009 5:33 PM
 

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