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Thursday, December 24, 2020

Lil Pump Disses Eminem, Royce da 5'9" Responds

 


The holidays typically signal a time of spreading peace and joy, but Lil Pump is once again throwing all respectability and common sense out the window to stir up some end-of-year beef with Eminem


For some reason, the young Florida rapper decided to go after Slim Shady in a new Instagram video. On Christmas Eve, no less. 


"F*ck Eminem, you is lame as hell, ain't nobody listening to your old ass,” the 20-year-old ranted. "You lame as f*ck, b*tch! I woke up on bullshit today, I'm back on my f*ck shit."

#MusicVideo by HotGyrl - Landed in the Bag #NowPlaying @Hotgyrl8400

 


LA’s rapping sensation HotGyrl releases visuals for her new hit single “Landed in the Bag.”


This bass dropping, Westcoast vibe is sure to have everyone cashing in and popping bottles. HotGyrl unleashes raw bars that pulsate throughout the whole track. No need for her to look at price tags bags because she landed in the bag, and although she’s far from a dentist it’s evident she loves to floss.

How to build a team of experts to support your DIY music career

 


There’s a lot that goes into building a music career if you’re going to make money with music. Fortunately, “do-it-yourself” doesn’t mean “do-it-alone.” In fact, there’s no longer a singular music industry, instead, there are industries around music. These industries offer solutions and expertise that, not long ago, only a music label could handle. Today, you can leverage these services and resources to offload work to a team of experts that you normally would have to do yourself. In this multi-article series, we’re going to explain all the major music business roles, the work each role performs, why what they do is helpful for your career, and give you options to outsource the work or empower you to do-it-yourself.


DIY is a team sport

If there’s one thing we hear from musicians once they find out what it takes to sustain a career in music, it’s, “There’s too much to do! How can you handle it all?” Musicians need to handle distribution, engage in social media, manage merch sales, book shows, perform live, produce and promote videos, pursue music licensing, and so much more. And that doesn’t even take into account making the music in the first place.


But instead of trying to get it all done alone, your success will come from prioritizing what you work on, focusing on one thing at a time, and delegating. In fact, the most successful musicians we’ve interviewed do the following:

Can Music Keep Up in the Attention Economy?


Music streaming services have continued to add U.S. subscribers this year, according to MIDiA Research, growing by 11 million paying users from January to September, to 117.9 million. But in a potentially troubling sign for the recorded music business, the number of total streams has remained the same.

Will Jack Dorsey Purchase Tidal?

 


Since purchasing Tidal for $56 million back in 2015, Jay-Z has made the streaming service a big contender in the music industry. But it could be that Jay-Z is considering handing-off a majority stake in the company. The rapper has reportedly been in talks to sell the site to Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey and his Square Inc. payment company.


As reported by Bloomberg, Square Inc. is looking to “diversify” their assets with the purchase of Tidal. The streaming service hasn’t publicly released their year-end figures since reporting they had 3 million paying customers back in 2016, but Jay-Z’s move to put his music back on Spotify has led some to question the longevity of the platform.

Wednesday, December 23, 2020

Beyoncé to give $5,000 grants to families facing eviction

 


The “Drunk In Love” singer and her philanthropic organization, BeyGOOD, are awarding $5,000 grants to families or individuals who are facing eviction and/or foreclosure as the housing moratorium is set to end this month.


“When the pandemic hit, we helped organizations across the country that were aiding and assisting people with basic needs like food, water, household supplies and COVID testing. We also provided mental health support,” read a press release. “We then launched our BeyGOOD small business impact fund and to date, over 250 small businesses have received $10K grants.”


“This holiday season while many are stressed with what they will do next regarding their housing, we are proud to share some GOOD news,” the press release continues. “Beyoncé is giving $5K grants to individuals and families facing foreclosures or evictions.”


Anyone who wants to apply to receive the grant is asked to send their application to the NAACP. The online application process is set to open on Jan. 7 and 100 recipients will be chosen. The grants will be sent out later that month. Round two of the applications will open in February.

Jamie Foxx Talks 'In Living Color' and Jennifer Lopez

 


In Disney-Pixar’s latest gem Soul, Jamie Foxx voices Joe, an unfulfilled middle-school band teacher who finally gets his big break as a jazz musician — the same day he steps into a pothole and comes to in the spiritual form, desperate to escape the afterlife and return to his body.


The premise gave us an excuse to talk to the film’s star-studded cast about their own big breaks in show business, which thankfully did not include any potholes, though some still had some pretty low wages. (Watch above.)


For Foxx, it was auditioning for In Living Color at the famed Laugh Factory comedy club in West Hollywood, Calif.

Monday, December 21, 2020

#NowPlaying Blitz The Entertainer - Da Gang @BLITZTHEENT

 


Da Gang is a popular song by Atlanta artist Blitz The Entertainer. @blitztheent feat @dreddskywalker @1lambeau #otw ᴘʀᴏᴅᴜᴄᴇᴅ ʙʏ  @thenotary808 ᴡɪᴛʜ @ɪɴᴛʜᴇʟᴀʙᴍᴜsɪᴄɢʀᴏᴜᴘ @ɪɴᴋɪᴇᴇ_sᴛᴜᴅɪᴏs @sᴛᴀᴄᴋᴇᴍᴇɴᴛ

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