THE DAY REPORT: Coulda, Shoulda, Woulda
Im one of those people that lives life with no regretseverything happens as its supposed to and when it should. Not that I give up control to destiny, I just make the best decisions I can with the research I have at hand, trust my own judgment, and move forward once I make a decision. […]

Breeding Ground Spotlight: S. Fresh
Currently on his Southern City Tour, producer and CEO of So Slimm Entertainment, S. Fresh, is at the point in his career where his name should be a household name; coming to a pc screen near you. The humble and conversational creative artist expressed a great deal of his character it was indeed […]

THE DAY REPORT: How To Stand Out (And Why Youd Want To Anyway)
You probably have a demo CD and have opened up for Gucci Mane, Mims, or Rick Ross when they came through your city. Its not enough.You probably have a list of every A&R person in the music industry to shop beats to, with their email addresses. Its not enough.You might even be smart enough to […]

THE DAY REPORT: Record Deals In 2009
I’ve been getting your emails asking me to cover record deals in this new bad economy. Im hesitant to cover this topic because the truth is that I dont see the value in an artist doing a deal with a major label or a sub-label anymore. The deals that do exist are not great, the […]

BREEDING GROUND: Troublesum
Good TroubleAs of late Texas has proceeded to attempt its take over of rap music even though New York has had it in its palm for years. Artists like Mike Jones, UGK, Chamillionaire and others have exploded from the underground scene and unto mainstream music and defined new experiences in Hip-Hop. With this explosion came […]

THE DAY REPORT: Conferences, Seminars, And Award Shows
These days, it seems like everyone is doing a conference and/or awards show in Hip-Hop. What is up with that? I guess people see one or two people do it, and they think they have the proper connections, knowledge, and opinions to do it their damn self. The problem is, most fail. Its also not […]

THE DAY REPORT: Indie vs. Major
Independent ReleaseAnyone with proper financing, good music, and thorough music industry experience could choose to put out music independently. With the financial beating that most indie distributors are taking (the economy is in the toilet, in case you live under a rock), and ease with which one could upload and sell music digitally, it is […]

Breeding Ground Recap of 2008
With 2008 being both a historic and pinnacle year of achievement in Hip-Hop, the AllHipHop.com Breeding Ground alumni are no exception. Attaining a slew of national press and major publication covers, securing new deals and ventures, check out 2008 A Year in Rewind with some of your favorite Breeding Ground All-Stars. This run […]

THE DAY REPORT: How to F*** Over An Artist
Ive seen so many people get jerked in the 17 years that I have been pulling artists out of bad deals. And I have been vocal (for free) about how artists can protect themselves from getting jerked by less than savory managers and production companies, greedy labels, and unscrupulous scammers. Yet, every week it seems […]

THE DAY REPORT: Haters Everywhere We Go
I started Rap Coalition with my own money in 1992 because I got tired of hearing about my favorite artists getting jerked by greedy labels, unsavory production companies, and unknowledgeable managers. I came to rap as a fanstarted listening to rap in Philadelphia in 1980. Many of you werent even born yet. I didnt […]

THE DAY REPORT: PASSION
(You can now subscribe to RSS feed to this column at www.TheDayReport.com. Thanks to James Doe for educating me on the technology and making it easy for me to implement!!) Success is getting what you want, and happiness is wanting what you get. -Warren Buffett, Billionaire Passion is the undeniable love for something […]

THE DAY REPORT: The Misconceptions Of Rap As A BUSINESS
What is it about the rap music industry that makes people standing on the sidelines assume they understand how it works? Does it look easy from the outside looking in? Are folks so blinded by watching BET and reading a couple of rap magazines that they actually think they understand the ins and outs enough […]

THE DAY REPORT: BUSINESS BASICS
I never thought Id ever have to devote a column to this topic, but apparently it needs addressing based upon how most folks seem to operate a business in this industry. Here are some basics:Set up a phone for business calls, KEEP the phone in service, and return phone calls. Changing your phone number every […]

THE DAY REPORT: Distribution
A very important aspect of selling your own record is getting it into the stores and onto the websites that do the bulk of the download sales. There’s no shortcut here; hard work is the only way to do this unless you have an incredible buzz, a recent sales track record, or a fool proof […]

THE DAY REPORT: Radio Spins
I have been consulting independent urban record labels and artists for many years now, and the most misunderstood aspect of this industry is radio. So few understand how radio really works, and an even smaller amount of indie labels and artists understand how to get their records played at radio. Because of the lack of […]

IN-HOUSE COUNSEL: Spending Your Artist Advance
As an entertainment attorney for over 15 years, Ive had the chance to work with and represent major recording artists especially with respect to the negotiation of their recording agreements. In any recording agreement, the record company will usually pay the recording artist an advance, that is, a sum of money that is ostensibly supposed […]

THE DAY REPORT: Building A Buzz
In the early 1980s, when rap started, there were few rappers and producers, so they had no difficulty standing out. Today, it seems everyone wants to be a rapper or a producer. As more people want to get into the rap music business, it gets cheaper and easier to do so. The price of […]

THE DAY REPORT: How To Put Out Your Own Music
For most of the 16 years of Rap Coalition’s existence, we have assisted artists and indie labels with putting out their own records and negotiating major distribution deals for those whove done so successfully. In that time we’ve seen many artists come, and we’ve seen even more artists go. We’ve watched artists sell 60,000 units […]

IN-HOUSE COUNSEL: Setting Up Your Label
AllHipHop.com has always been a website for news, music, entertinment and education, this ongoing series called IN-HOUSE COUNSEL will attempted to provide vital information to help up-and-coming artist s/producers to succeed in toda’s difficult music business world. To start this series, heres a scenario: Youre an artist who feels he (or she) has some hot […]

Sic Osyrus: The Missing Link
Hip-Hop is missing something. According to Sic Osyrus, he is that missing element. Not because he is new with catchy rhymes but, because he represents the missing links in Hip-Hop. Claiming to make love to a track, the MC is not worried about competition, or even gaining popularity from having Hip-Hops most notarized producers. The […]