First of all I’d like to thank you for becoming a fan of my music. I am writing this to get a sense of how I can serve you better as an artist, find out your expectations of me (if any), and know what it is I can do to make this relationship work better for the both of us. Read More
That’s right I decided to take a small break and treat myself with some me time. I had fun but now it’s time to get back to work.
While I was gone one of the articles I posted last week got featured on Jango.com, which I was very excited about. I haven’t had a chance to reply to all the comments but it’s next on my to do list. Here’s what you missed from last week… Read More
Everyone talks about going viral. That seems to be the new buzz word now-a-days. “Going viral” means to get a large number of hits, views, or plays on user generated media (e.g. Jill and Kevin’s wedding dance). For some reason everyone thinks if they post their song or video on YouTube, Facebook, Myspace or Twitter they will automatically go viral and get millions of hits. More often than not this isn’t the case. Read More
Demos are a thing of the past. A demo (the sense that I’m using it) is sample recordings of your work that you would create to hand to executives for a chance to get signed. Back in the day, let’s say before the Internet was popular, the only way to really have a chance was to shop your demo around to DJs and A&Rs. If they weren’t feelin’ you, you were dead in the water. But now you can create a Mixtape using your home computer and the Internet to gain popularity amongst the music listeners. Read More
In preparation of the release of Reyshizz Reloaded, I had to work hard to make sure that it did not go un-noticed. Several months before I even released a song, I told as much people as possible that it was coming out and when to expect it. The easiest way that a I am able to keep up with everyone in my fan base is by using social networking sites like Facebook, MySpace, Twitter and YouTube. Read More