Jin is planning to
take full advantage of the MySpace phenomenon by releasing his new album I
Promise via his MySpace page.The
album, which has no ties to MySpace or any record label, will feature new music
the rapper recorded over the last month and boasts production by Bangout, Canei,
Obi & Josh, Younglord, Music Mystro, and Pluto.Jin
is looking to use the community networking aspect of the Web site to independently
sell his disc. "It’s
just something to let my fans know that I am continuing to work hard and give
them a little something before we do it big again," Jin said. In
order to purchase the limited edition release, fans must request to be added as
a friend to Jin’s MySpace page.I
Promise will be sold on a first come, first served basis and, according to
Jin, official copies will not be available after the album’s initial run.Orders
will be taken Nov. 1- 27 and the album will be shipped in time for Christmas.
In September,
MySpace announced its latest business model–allowing unsigned bands featured
on the site to sell their music as downloads. MySpace
is beta-testing the service, which the company hopes will eventually rival Apple’s
iTunes."The
goal is to be one of the biggest digital music stores out there," MySpace
co-founder Chris DeWolfe said in published reports. "Everyone we’ve spoken
to definitely wants an alternative to iTunes and the iPod. MySpace could be that
alternative."To
purchase Jin’s upcoming album I Promise, visit www.myspace.com/buyipromise.