Friday, April 17, 2009
NEW RICK ROSS ALBUM WE GOT IT.. ANSWER ME THIS. . .
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Labels: giveaway, hip hop, hip hop aesthetics, prize, rick ross
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Win Day 26's Forever In a Day Album Now
We are giving away 10 copies of Day 26's newest album, Forever In A Day. All you have to do is answer the question in the comments box below or @HipHopQandA on Twitter with your response.
Q: Who is your favorite Hip Hop artist and why? | At random 10 respondents will win Day 26's new album - Forever In A Day |
Must be 13 or older to enter
The contest ends April 9th/10th at 11:59 Eastern Standard Time.
10 respondents will be selected at random to win.
We use Random.org to find out who the winners are.
5 respondents at 4/09 11:59pm and 5 at 4/10 11:59pm.
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Labels: Contest, day 26, forever in a day, future music ventures, giveaway, hip hop aesthetics, hip hop Q and A, prize, stadium music, win
Monday, March 23, 2009
WIN KERI HILSON'S IN A PERFECT WORLD ALBUM NOW
We are giving away 10 copies of Keri Hilson's debut album, In a Perfect World. All you have to do is answer the question in the comments box below or @HipHopQandA on Twitter with your response.
Q: When did you 1st fall in love w/ Hip Hop? Elaborate (if you can)
Must be 13 or older to enter
The contest ends March 24th at 11:59 Eastern Standard Time.
10 respondents will be selected at random to win.
We use Random.org to find out who the winners are.
5 respondents at 3/23 11:59pm and 5 at 3/24 11:59pm.
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Labels: Contest, giveaway, hip hop aesthetics, in a perfect world, keri hilson, prize
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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Labels: hip hop, hip hop aesthetics, hip hop music, hip hop Q and A, hip hop question and answers, music