Showing posts with label hip hop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hip hop. Show all posts

Friday, April 17, 2009

NEW RICK ROSS ALBUM WE GOT IT.. ANSWER ME THIS. . .




No one has left us any comments on here. Now we have BIG plans w/in the next couple of months but our investors wont take us seriously if they don't see real time data up. We want to hear from you.. you've spoken on various occasions on Twitter about who your favorite Hip Hop Artist is and about the 1st time you fell in love w/Hip Hop.

Thing is those results are only measured on Twitter. Would it be too much to comment on here once in a while?

Answer me this..

Q: How can Hip Hop be changed for the better?

Comment below and leave your e-mail addy attached and I'll give you the passcode to download the album  :-)

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Monday, March 23, 2009

BLAST OFF!!!

What started as a social experiment may just turn into a social phenomenon. People love giving feedback and winning prizes, so this whole interactivity thing may just be a win/win. In our last blog post, we mentioned a way to answer the questions and to submit questions of your own. After criticism and constructive feedback, we have decided to take away the method that a question must be answered. Answer it any way you'd like :-) without the age/sex/location or the #HHAAns tag. It'll be helpful for us but if you don't have the space or time, don't do it. A must is to do a @HipHopQandA, reply so that we will know you answered the question (the only true way of knowing ;-))

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Will the Major Record Companies Die Out Around 2011?

Last week I read an article by TechCrunch predicting how they think music will be distributed in a few years. The insight was given by industry execs. While I think that some of it is true, I think it'll take another decade to get rid of the CD format. Being that its a physical product being sold, big companies will always be able to mass produce and sell it to the consumer. This will enable the big music company and maybe the artist to make some kind of money - 10 years down the line its possible that the Compact Disc will be obsolete but not any time soon. What do you think?



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