Saturday, August 30, 2008

0 The Kid was on 106 and Park Yesterday 8/29/08....



Well Sorta i was in the audience, but the Big Homey Terrence J came to Detroit and filmed 106th and Park with Rosci still in NY. It was a real good show which focused on helping people get registered to vote and all that good stuff and I must say Terrence J is a real humble down to earth dude show so shouts out to him. Im glad i got my lil cameo in tho.

The Homey Young Scolla was also in the building...

0 Royce Da 5'9 Featuring Trick Trick "We Deep" (Dissing Yung Berg)


Listen/Download



**Bonus** Throwback pic of me and Royce Da 59 @ Fat Ray and Black Milk's album release party.

Thursday, August 28, 2008

0 Danjahandz Interview with Thatott.com

DanjaHandz Talks his start in the music biz,working with Timbaland,the Virginia music scene, his new artist:"Wyld" upcoming projects and more



Part 1



Part 2

0 ATT Producers: Remix Magazine is offering a FREE online seminar on producing "Club Ready" tracks



Sign up Here to view the online seminar

Shout out to Semantik over at Crate Kings for originally posting this up

0 The Genius of Advertising



Okay, raise your hand if knew that Chris Brown's "Forever" produced by Polow Da Don
was actually written as a jingle for double mint gum. I didn't. Its crazy how music and advertising have been going kind of hand in hand lately. Anyways the Wall Street Journal
wrote an article about this very phenomenon which i have posted below so check it out.


"Chew on This: Hit Song Is a Gum Jingle

By ETHAN SMITH and JULIE JARGON
July 28, 2008; Page B1

Sharp-eared pop-music fans may have noticed a brief reference to an old chewing-gum jingle buried in “Forever,” Chris Brown’s top-10 hit. “Double your pleasure/double your fun,” the R&B singer croons in the chorus.

What listeners don’t know — and what Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co. planned to reveal Tuesday — is that the song is a commercial.

“Forever” is an extended version of a new Doublemint jingle written by Mr. Brown and scheduled to begin airing next month in 30-second spots for Wrigley’s green-packaged chewing gum.

[Chris Brown]Getty Images R&B singer Chris Brown’s ‘Forever,’ which hit No. 4 on the Hot 100, is also a gum jingle.

Mr. Brown is one of a trio of pop stars enlisted by ad agency Translation Advertising, a unit of Interpublic Group of Cos., to update the images of three of Wrigley’s best-known brands.

The campaign includes spots featuring R&B singer Ne-Yo doing his own take on Big Red’s “kiss a little longer” jingle. And “Dancing With the Stars” regular-turned-country-singer Julianne Hough recorded a twangy version of Juicy Fruit’s “The taste is gonna move ya.”

But Mr. Brown’s “Forever” is the most ambitious part of the campaign. Mr. Brown was commissioned to write and sing both the pop song and a new version of the Doublemint jingle, introduced in 1960.

First, Mr. Brown updated the jingle and recorded it with hip-hop producer Polow Da Don. Then, during the same Los Angeles recording sessions in February, paid for by Wrigley, Mr. Brown added new lyrics and made a 4½-minute rendition of the tune, titled “Forever.”

In April, Mr. Brown’s record label, Jive, released the song to radio stations and digital download services as a single. After the song became a hit, Jive added it to his 2007 album, “Exclusive,” and re-released the album in June. “Forever” reached No. 4 on Billboard magazine’s Hot 100 chart last week.

All three new Wrigley jingles are scheduled to be unveiled at a news conference Tuesday in New York, with each of them to be performed by the artist involved. Mr. Brown is slated to sing “Forever” and segue into his jingle. New television commercials and radio spots featuring the jingles and print ads showing new packaging for the gum are set to appear in August.

[Wrigley gums]Getty Images Some of Wrigley’s popular gum brands

The campaign illustrates a deepening of the ties between pop music and advertising. Rappers frequently mention luxury products like liquor or cars in songs, and occasionally serve as paid spokesmen for the brands. And for McDonald’s Corp.’s 2003 “I’m Lovin’ It” campaign, the burger chain, with the aid of Translation Chief Executive Steve Stoute, enlisted Justin Timberlake to write and record a song using the slogan as its chorus. But the song was never released on one of his albums.

Tom Carrabba, executive vice president and general manager of Sony BMG’s Zomba Label Group, which includes Jive, says label executives initially had qualms about releasing and promoting a song recorded at an advertiser’s behest “But the song was so potent and strong. That overruled us being maybe a little hesitant,” he adds.

Sony BMG is a joint venture between Bertelsmann AG of Germany and Japan’s Sony Corp.

Other than the “double your pleasure” line, the lyrics to the song and the TV jingle are different. But the melody and the music behind it are nearly indistinguishable. A 60-second radio ad scheduled to air starting Friday further blurs the line between the song and the commercial. It starts with a section of “Forever,” and moves seamlessly into lyrics promoting the gum. “I’ma take you there, so don’t be scared,” Mr. Brown sings. “Double your pleasure; double your fun. It’s the right one, Doublemint gum.”

The campaign was conceived and executed by Mr. Stoute, a former senior executive at Interscope Records who counts rapper Jay-Z as a partner in his business. The idea was to connect the hit song and the jingle in listener’s minds. That way, Mr. Stoute says, “by the time the new jingle came out, it was already seeded properly within popular culture.”

TASTE OF MUSIC
The background on three Wrigley’s gum jingles: • DoubleMint
1960: ‘Double your pleasure’ jingle first appears; gum introduced 1914 • Big Red
1979: ‘Kiss a little longer’ jingle first appears; gum introduced 1976 • Juicy Fruit
1983: ‘Taste is gonna move ya’ jingle first appears; gum introduced 1893 Source: the company

Mr. Brown said in an email that he wrote “Forever” and the related jingle in about 30 minutes each. “I actually thought it would take longer to write a jingle they would like,” he wrote. “But they said it was a perfect fit after the first try.”

Paul Chibe, Wrigley’s vice president for North American gum marketing, declines to disclose how much Mr. Brown was paid for his role in the campaign.

Wrigley’s push to update its older gum brands started earlier this year, when the company began selling them in new slim, envelope-style packages. Some of the gum was reformulated to improve its flavor and make it last longer. Juicy Fruit — Wrigley’s oldest brand, launched in 1893 — Doublemint, Big Red, Spearmint, Winterfresh and the newer Extra line, represent around 30% of the company’s U.S. gum business.

Wrigley chose Mr. Brown to develop the new Doublemint song, in part because the company’s consumer research showed that African-American consumers prefer Doublemint to other gum brands. Mr. Chibe calls the move “the future of the brand.”

Mr. Chibe added that the mildly suggestive lyrics have never given the company pause. “Everything he’s done with ‘Forever’ represents the brand and it fits our brand personality for Doublemint,” Mr. Chibe added.

While Wrigley has had strong sales in emerging markets, it has lost market share in the U.S., where it faces strong competition from Cadbury PLC, maker of Trident, Stride and Dentyne. Last year, the company’s North American sales were flat, at $1.75 billion.

During the company’s annual meeting in March, Chairman William Wrigley said he was “far from satisfied” with the company’s domestic performance in 2007, though results improved in the first quarter of 2008. In April, Wrigley agreed to be acquired by Mars Inc., the closely held maker of M&Ms and Snickers, for about $23 billion.

Write to Ethan Smith at ethan.smith@wsj.com and Julie Jargon at julie.jargon@wsj.com"

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

0 Trick Trick talks Young Berg incident....sorta



I met Trick Trick a couple times he's a real dude ...Detroit OG

Monday, August 25, 2008

0 Sakiya Thoughts...Think It Through



a plan is only as good as the execution!!!

Shout out to J. Sakiya Sandrifer for always coming up with these clever isms and quotes. If you havent already make sure you check his website out here and cop his book: "Think Think Think and Think again".

Sunday, August 24, 2008

0 Yung Berg Rhapsody Interview...disses Kanye???



Young Berg Talks about his start in the music biz, living with Lupe Fiasco, Chicago Hip-Hop and Kanye West.

"Kanye can’t walk through the ‘hood. Name the last time Kanye been in the ‘hood. If you think about it, never. Never in seven years probably. Ain’t nobody [in the ‘hood] got no love for Kanye".

-Yung Berg


Read The Full Interview here

Saturday, August 23, 2008

1 Ron Browz A&R Meetings, Studio Footage + Beat Delivery



Producer, Ron Browz(most known for producing Nas' "Ether") takes us along during his day to day producer activities including studio recording, meeting with Aftermath A&R Riggs Morales, and dropping off beats to G-Unit.


shout out to thisis50.com and cratekings

0 Its Not A Rumor Brand New Jay-z, Lil Wayne, Kanye and T.i



Swagger Like Us Jay-z featuring Kanye, Lil Wayne and T.I

Listen/Download Here

REMEMBER WHERE YOU HEARD IT FIRST FLYINGWITHDAFISHES.BLOGSPOT.COM

Friday, August 22, 2008

1 Rumored Track?? Jay-z Featuring Lil Wayne, T.I and Kanye West



Allegedly called "S.L.U." (Swagger Like Us)feat Jay-z, Lil Wayne, T.I and Kanye West

i dont know if this is true, but it would definitely be a hot song!!!

0 New Drake Interview!!!


When you think of regional hip-hop icons, a few names probably come to mind: Common in Chicago, Snoop in Long Beach, Jay-Z in New York, and UGK in Houston. But if Aubrey Graham has his way, you’ll soon be adding Drake in Toronto to that list. The 21-year-old actor turned rapper (he sings too) wants to be Canada’s first bona-fide hip-hop icon......

(click below for the rest of the interview)

http://corporatetakeovermag.com/2008/05/the-takeover-drake/

0 Quotable



Kim Osorio, the former editor-in-chief of Source magazine, has a tell-all book which has been leaking on the internet. She makes some shocking claims in the book including stories of a sexual relationship with 50 Cent and Nas.

In response to Kim's claims 50 cent said:

"I messed with Kim a while ago, she licked on my balls before the deal...when they weren't worth much. She licked my balls once and now shes a star. I got some advice for all aspiring women journalists, it may not make the best sellers list, but lick my balls and you are on the road to the riches!!"

Thursday, August 21, 2008

0 T.I is a genius.....Shuts Shawty Lo down!!!!!



Alright peep game, not only did T.I shoot a video for his Shawty Lo diss: "What Up", but he shot it in Bankhead Atl and not just his part, he also went to Bowen Homes which is Shawty Lo's hood and shot scenes their too. It doesn't get more gangsta than that!!! Below are some pics from the video and a youtube of the song in case you haven't heard it yet.













Tuesday, August 19, 2008

0 Dime Of The Week...Sheryl K




Sheryl K is a 23 year old model from Long,Island New York and she is of East Indian decent.












1 How To Improve Your Music Production Skills Faster


Improving As A Producer

"This is one of the most important newsletters you will receive from
me.

One of the main problems I find in producers is they don’t know how to constantly improve their sound.

If you have been producing for a year, you should notice a BIG difference between the beats you made last year, and the beats you make now.

It’s one of those things that can’t really be explained, but by human nature our ablilities improve over time with repitition.

I listen to beats I made years ago when I first started, and my face cringes.

I can’t believe I’m even showing you this, but I am because I have a gut feeling that it will inspire you to keep at it and not give up.

Listen To Old Wack Beats

Listen To Recent Beats

Right away you can tell the difference. In fact you probably wouldn’t have ever guessed the same producer made those beats.

Keep reading because I’m going to give you the exact methods I use to improve my craft each and everyday.

The 4 P’s Technique

Technique #1 PRACTICE:


I know this one goes without saying, but there are still up and coming producers who don’t understand you need to constantly practice in order to get better.

There are times when your friends want to hang out and smoke weed, and you know you could be in the studio perfecting your craft.

During times like this it’s always a good idea to go with your friends to smoke the weed then go right back to your studio and make beats.

Why do you think NBA players have to go to practice 3-4 times per week? These are the greatest athletes in the world, but yet they still practice to get better and better.

That’s no different than a producer, you need to be cranking out beats everyday and night, and in most of your spare time.

Technique #2 PASSION:

This one really isn’t a technique, but it is equally as important.

It’s critical you are doing music production out of passion. You have to have that unexplainable drive to create beautiful music.

If you’re doing music production because it’s the new TREND then you’re going to have a hard time improving much.

Passion is that drive that makes staying up till 4am in the studio working on beats for free with no sleep FUN.

Making it successful as a music producer isn’t easy. It takes hard work, investment, and talent.

Most people fail as a producer because they lack one of the three.

All I’m saying is make sure you are passionate about music before you go full force at it.

Technique #3 Piano:


Let me make this clear. Knowing how to play piano doesn’t make you a hot/wack producer.

What it does is give you an advantage when creating beats.

When you know chord progressions, scales, and notes you can come up with HOT beats in no time.

Why? Because you already know what sounds good together and more importantly why it sounds good together.

A SECRET I forgot to mention was that in this time I learned how to play the piano well.

Later in this issue In the recommended section I’m going to show you exactly where you can learn piano to increase your music production skills.

Technique #4 Persistence:

You’re dellusional. I was too. When it comes to our beats, we hear what we want to hear. The first beat you heard from me, I actually thought that was the hottest beat ever…

Nobody could tell me different. Of course there were people who called me wack, and the truth is, I was.

But I kept practicing. And as time went on, my beats got better.

Keep your ear open and listen to the beats major artist use. Compare your beats with the INDUSTRY!!!

Don’t compare your beats to other up and coming producers.

If you want to make it as a producer you are going to have to prove you can compete with the Big Boys.

Right now your beats may not be anywhere near ready, but keep being persistent. Keeping looking to improve.

One day you’ll look up and realize you REALLY do make some of the hottest beats in the world.

Real talk.

Now that you know how to improve your skills, it’s up to you to take action and do it".

-courtesy of liveoffbeats

0 Wale and Travis Barker in the studio

Monday, August 18, 2008

0 Swizz Beatz on RockMetv interview



Part 1



Part 2



Part 3

0 Hip Hop Cash Kings 2008


Hip Hop Cash Kings 2008:
1. Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson: $150 million
2. Shawn "Jay-Z" Carter: $82 million
3. Sean "Diddy" Combs: $35 million
4. Kanye West: $30 million
5. Timothy "Timbaland" Mosley: $22 million
6. Pharrell Williams: $20 million
7. Kasseem "Swizz Beatz" Dean: $17 million
8. Calvin "Snoop Dogg" Broadus: $16 million
9. André "Dr. Dre" Young: $15 million
10. Christopher "Ludacris" Bridges: $14 million

According to Forbes

for the full 50 cent article: follow the link below
http://www.forbes.com/business/2008/08/15/music-50cent-hiphop-biz-media-cz_zog_0818fifty.html

Sunday, August 17, 2008

0 Young Jeezy In The Studio W/ DJ Don Cannon

0 Check Out Alchemist's Blog...


One of the coldest producers in my opinion....

http://www.alchemistbeats.blogspot.com/

0 A Guide To "No Homo"



Friday, August 15, 2008

0 Ludacris and Chris Brown in the studio



Luda And Chris discuss Luda's upcoming album

1 BMI Offers Free Publishing Workshops: Los Angeles


West Coast business minded folks will be glad to know that BMI is offering a free one hour introductory workshop for writers and publishers.

"Lasting 1 hour, BMI 101 covers the history of performing rights, the origins of BMI and the current role BMI plays in the complex world of the music industry. It is a great opportunity to not only meet other songwriters, but also educate yourself at the same time!"

The event is held the 2nd Tuesday of every month from 4-5pm in the BMI Los Angeles office. Head over to http://www.bmi.com/events/entry/533383 or call the BMI 101 hotline at: 310-289-6336 to reserve your spot.

BMI
8730 Sunset Blvd.
3rd Floor West
Los Angeles, CA. 90069

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Monday, August 11, 2008

0 Fly Cribs....Jamie Foxx




SELLER: Jamie Foxx
LOCATION: Van Alden Drive, Tarzana, CA
PRICE: $2,230,000
SIZE: 5,428 square feet, 3 bedrooms, 3.25 bathrooms
DESCRIPTION: Palm Desert Resort meets architectural style in Tarzana, CA! This 3 bedroom + 3.25 bath estate is at the foot of Braemar Country Club and Santa Monica Mtn Conservatory, has just been freshened to a crisp finish and includes media theater, soundproofed rooms and orchestral wiring used as recording studio and vocal booth, game room, sports court, gym, pool, pool house, great room, outdoor lin'g deck, motor court for about 10 cars, all tucked away behind a secluded wall, on approx. .84 acres & 5400 sq. ft.

Sunday, August 10, 2008

0 Sakiya's Thoughts...Life is like bowling


"You have to stop getting caught up with what other people are doing and stay focused on your lane in life. Just look at life as if it’s a bowling alley. It’s better to roll a gutter ball in your lane than a strike in someone else’s"

-J. Sakiya Sandrifer

0 Classic Pharrell Interview on Nightline

0 R.I.P Isaac Hayes 1942-2008

0 Day in the life of Multi-Platinum Grand Hustle Producer "Khao"









For those of you that don't know Khao has produced a lot of songs for Young Jeezy, T.I, Snoop Dogg etc. His most known tracks are probably T.I's "Why You Wanna" and "Watch What You Say to me" featuring Jay-z

0 Timbaland's various "Samples" and Interpolations











Saturday, August 9, 2008

0 Your NETWORK is your NETWORTH!!!


here's a nice post i found on Wendy Day's blog which talks about networking....


"Your network determines your net worth”

A lot of people email me everyday to try to ‘network’. Most of the time, they don’t understand what networking really means.

Your network is people that you have done actual business with - not people that you have seen in the club. I’ve had conversations with Jay-Z, 50 Cent, and Puffy multiple times. I didnt’ have any business that I could bring to them at that time, so they’re not in my network.

I met the founder of Ask.com when he was first starting his company. I had a recruiting company and helped to hire a lot of his first employees. The company eventually became a billion dollar company, and the founder bacame a multi-millionaire. Whenever I’ve brought good business ideas to him, he would put up the money and help to develop the businesses. He’s also in my network.

“I’m hot but I’m broke, put me on” is begging

“I’ve got a project with a budget that I want to work with you on. We have $10,000 dollars for you upfront” is networking

“I’m gonna blow up one day and then you can take your cut” is begging

“I’ve sold 20,000 copies of my last 2 releases and have the soundscan numbers to prove it. Let’s do our next project together and we’ll split the profits” is networking

“your beats are hot, let me bless one for free” is begging

“I would like to purchase beat 9 right now - let’s work out a price” is networking

“I wanna get signed” is begging

“I have deals on the table from Interscope and Def Jam. I need to build up my buzz more so I can get a better deal. Let’s work together and I’ll give you X% of the deal” is networking

Professionals network with other professionals. Hobbiests network with other hobbiests. If you make your living off your music - you’re a professional. If you don’t earn your living off your music - you’re a hobbiest. This is not my opinion - it’s the dictionary definition.

0 **Fly** Cribs for sell...Dwayne Wade


click the picture to enlarge

SELLER: Dwayne Wade Jr.
LOCATION: SW 59th Place, Pinecrest, FL
PRICE: $4,999,000
SIZE: 9,035 square feet, 7 bedrooms, 7 full and 1 half bath
DESCRIPTION: Once in a lifetime opportunity to purchase NBA All Star home, Dwayne Wade's home in Pinecrest. Totally furnished with personal memorabilia.

for info copy the url below
http://realestalker.blogspot.com/2008/04/dwayne-wade-lists-pinecrest-palace.html

0 R.I.P Bernie Mac 1957-2008






But on a lighter note lets reflect on his legacy....





From one of the funniest on earth to one of the funniest in heaven....R.I.P

Thursday, August 7, 2008

0 Blueprint 3 Teaser....Jocking Jay-z

possible Blueprint 3 Track, im guessing Kanye Produced This.....



what yall think? ....its kinda fresh

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

0 Dime of The week.....Esther Baxter






"Esther Baxter rose to prominence after being featured in the music video for Petey Pablo's single "Freek-A-Leek" in 2004. Since then, she has appeared in several music videos , including Ludacris's "Number One Spot", Will Smith's "Switch", Nelly's "Shake Ya Tailfeather" and Kanye West's "The New Workout Plan". In addition to video success, she's also been in a number of magazines, such as Smooth, VIBE, King, and XXL".
-from Wikipedia

0 Kanye's journey through hip hop as a producer


Shout out to the good folks at metallungies.com for putting together such a good article. Both rap and production wise Kanye West has come a very long way. This article takes you through Kanye's whole history as a producer, from his ghost productions all the way to his recent productions on "Graduation" with vivid insight from metallungies. Click the link below for the article.

http://metallungies.com/2008/06/beat-drop-kanye-west/


****Bonus****

Since we are talking about Mr. West's journey imma give yall an oldie but goodie....here is Kanye Making the late registration album.



Part 1




Part 2



Part 3

Saturday, August 2, 2008

Friday, August 1, 2008

0 Sakiya's Thoughts....Not The Time for doubt


There are times in life when you just have to go for it and dare to be you. Only time can reveal if you had the talent, skill and discipline to conquer what was so obviously unnecessary to everyone else.

0 Swizz Beatz gives advice to producers








its long but it covers a lot of topics related to production/beatmaking