My all time favorite artist is
Fantasia. I would love to get the
opportunity to manage her. Even though I may not know much about managing an
artist right now I feel that her team isn’t on their job when it comes to her
career. I have followed her career since she was a contestant on American Idol
and I feel that she should be more of a household name than she is right now;
and for her talent, not for her mistakes.
For instance, if I were her manager I would start with an image overhaul. I mean, Fantasia is a superstar and she should start looking like
one. I don’t know whether or not she has a stylist but if she does he or she
needs to be fired. Also, the music that she puts out is not up to par as to
what I know she is capable of. It’s not bad music, but it’s not great either.
It’s not current enough. With her voice, she is able to take on any genre of
music. I know she is a soul singer, but there’s definitely a way to bring her
sound up to date without compromising the integrity of the music. I just want
to take her to the next level and I’m going to learn as much as I can about
managing an artist and this business so I can one day make this dream a
reality. So, another artist that I want to speak on is Brandy. I absolutely
love Brandy. Her voice is incomparable and she never disappoints when she puts
out new music. I must say though that her team has kind of dropped the ball
with her new project. It has been four years since the release of her last
album and she has a new project that should be dropping in stores on October
16. The reason I say, “should be” is because the album has been pushed back twice already. That’s the first mistake. The second mistake was to drop the
first single in May and then wait three whole months to drop the visual for it.
I mean the fans are really rooting for her to come hard this go round since her
last album didn’t do so well. Also, she dropped a second single one week after the visual for the first single premiered. Her team should have
dropped the second single and on that same day released it to Itunes and radio
with the visual for it not too far behind. That would have been a smart
move. I mean her team needs to
constantly keep her name out there so that people don’t forget that she has an
album coming out. She has done zero TV performances. I mean, what’s up with
that? I hope that her team gets it together because she can’t afford to lose
this time around and all of her fans, including myself, are rooting for her to
win! Follow my girls on twitter Fantasia and Brandy!
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Negotiation Tactics
Scott Landstrom,
Negotiation Skills For Job Seekers
This podcast identifies what to do
when negotiating for a job. This type of negotiation involves a bilateral
exchange. During this time you differentiate yourself from other candidates and
go after the right opportunities. It also talks about how you should position
yourself in a way that if you do get the opportunity you want it comes at the
highest value to you. You should not pretend to know more than you do and make
sure that you do your homework about the company. You have to convince yourself
that you are the best person for the job and find a way to challenge the
interviewer by asking the right questions. You should stay away from emotional
outbursts and personal attacks and stick with factual data. You should never
lead with neediness. Need is the enemy. It makes the interviewer lose respect
for you and the price of compensation goes down when you show need. Lastly, you
should be vague about compensation if possible. You do not want to cheat
yourself when it comes to salary.
Dare to Ask: Negotiating When It Matters - Texas Enterprise Speaker
Series,, UT Austin
Emily Amanatullah’s
speaks about the role of gender and how it plays in the negotiation process,
specifically distributive negotiations. She suggests that women are less
competitive and negotiate monetarily worse solutions than men do. This happens
because of social biases. However, if a woman is negotiation on behalf of
someone else, the results tend to differ. Women tend to feel more at ease
negotiating for someone else. They also feel more comfortable because they
don’t have that fear of backlash they normally would receive if they were
negotiation for themselves.
Podcast: Negotiation Tactics & Strategies Everyone Can Use
This podcast gave very
useful tips on negotiation strategies and tactics. For instance, before
entering a negotiation know exactly what you want, what the other party wants,
what will occur if by chance you cannot get the outcome you seek and what to do
if that happens. You should gather all the background information you can about
the other party. That way you may be able to find out what you can get that the
other party desperately needs or wants. You have to develop a plan of action
and a way to execute that plan. By all means, do not put your emotions on
display and never position yourself wrong. You should never appear desperate or
needy. Pay close attention to detail and be aware of body language and
mannerisms, yours as well as the other party’s. Do not stray from the topic at
hand. Keep the other party engaged. If at all possible try to get the other
party to negotiate against themselves, that way all possible solutions work in
your favor.
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Brandy - Two Eleven
Words cannot describe how excited I am for Brandy's new album Two Eleven due out on August 28. You can check out her latest single from the album Put It Down ft. Chris Brown here which is a certified banger! The accompanying visual has been shot for the song and it should be premiering soon. The album title is a representation of her birthdate and the day that her idol and very dear friend Whitney Houston died. It has been 4 long years since she has released an album and the wait is almost over. The album will feature production credits from Rico Love, Bangladesh, Danja, Jim Jonsin, Timbaland, and Noah "40" Shebib, and songwriting credits from Chris Brown, Frank Ocean, Sean Garret, and Drake. I am a huge fan of Brandy and feel that she has not reached the level of success that she is destined to have. Granted, she has been very successful throughout her career I just feel that she has so much more to give to this world beyond just GREAT music! If her past albums are any indication of what is to come from Two Eleven then I must say we are about to be knocked off our feet by Ms. Norwood! My favorite album of hers is Never Say Never! Brandy sung her heart and soul out on that album and it is still in heavy rotation to this day along with Full Moon and Human! Speaking of Human, that album was Brandy's most underrated album to date! Her Human album was flawless from beginning to end and my favorite performances from her comes from that album era. You can check them out here and here and be as wowed as I was! Also check out my girl doing her thing at this year's BET Awards where she performed during the tribute to Whitney Houston! She killed it and I was so proud of her for showing up and showing out! I know it was hard for her but she did Whitney very proud! I am so ready to be wowed during this new era! Brandy always delivers! She hasn't let me down yet! Don't forget to purchase your copy of Two Eleven when it hits shelves and online retailers on August 28! I can't wait to get mine!
Note: The above picture is not the actual album artwork for Two Eleven; it's fanmade but gorgeous nonetheless!
Saturday, July 7, 2012
Frank Ocean Is Happy
So recording artist and songwriter Frank Ocean revealed on July 4, 2012 that he was gay through a beautifully written letter that he posted on his Tumblr page. I posted my very first blog entry on Frank Ocean and marveled about how great of an artist he is, which you can check out here! Me, personally I do not care who he wants to love because I am here for the music and the music only! But what a way to celebrate Independence Day by declaring his own independence! Now with him revealing that, one has to wonder how this will affect his fanbase and his music sales. His debut album, Channel Orange, will be released on July 17, 2012. Homosexuality is slowly becoming more of a norm in society but he is in one of the most homophobic music industry communities, which is the hip-hop community. I guess in the coming weeks we will see if his coming out will affect his record sales. This is huge! I mean he is like the first person ever in the hip-hop community to openly admit to being homosexual! Some may consider that to be career suicide; but I see it as being a career birth! I guess that’s the optimistic person that I am but I honestly believe that! The support from some of his industry peers has been awesome but will they really look past his sexual preference and see his talent instead. The picture that I used for this post was uploaded by Beyonce on her Tumblr page to show her support for the singer. I applaud him for opening that door for people like us. He really just started a movement. Yes, there are openly gay men in the industry but not the hip-hop industry…until now! I applaud him for having the courage to bare his soul like that in such a judgmental society. This is great for people in the gay community who didn’t have the courage to stand up and be who they are. He just gave all of those people hope! Thank you Frank Ocean! You’re kind of like a hero man!
Sunday, June 10, 2012
The RIAA
The RIAA
(Recording Industry Association of America) works to protect the intellectual
property and First Amendment rights of artists and music labels; conduct
consumer, industry and technical research; and monitor and review state and
federal laws, regulations and policies. The association is also responsible for
certifying Gold, Platinum, Multi-Platinum and Diamond sales awards. Its members
consist of record labels and distributors as explained here. Since I want to start up my own
artist management/music production company, the RIAA will play a major part as
it has the 4 major music labels, EMI, Sony Music Entertainment, Warner Music
Group, and Universal Music Group, as members of its association. I ultimately
will want my artists to be signed to one of those labels or a subsidiary of one
of those labels. Although it is kind of disheartening that there is only 4
major labels that controls the music industry, I still want to pursue my dream.
I know that I will have to come up with something new and fresh to compete with
what is already out there. Listening to the radio today, I know that the kind
of artists I would like to manage is not anything like what you hear on the
radio. I want to break away from the repetitive sound of today’s music and put
a spin on the music that I love, which is R&B/Soul! The RIAA will also keep
me up-to-date on the economic status of the music industry and also the threats
to the industry. I can access charts as to the genre of music that sells the
most from year to year and also the demographics that are relevant to staying
relevant in this industry. It also helps in regulating the piracy threat that
has plagued the industry for many years now and how piracy is the major staple
that has caused the major decline in the music industry over the years. So,
with me trying to break into this industry I have to take in all of that and
come up with a way to not let that factor affect my business in every way that I
can! I am up for the challenge because music is my first love and passion and I
will do what it takes to make this work and with the RIAA providing much needed
information at my disposable I know I can do this!
Sunday, June 3, 2012
Embracing Me
Thandie Newton
gave a riveting speech (here) on self and how it gets in the way of the essence of our
being. She talked about how she felt she was a nobody being born to a white
father and a black mother in the 70s and dealing with the abuse that came from
that. She spoke on how she felt so free when she became a dancer and an actor
because she was no longer her self but something else entirely that she
breathed life into. She spoke about her bulimia and having to see a therapist
because she was confused and she felt that her self was not any good. I can
totally relate to that feeling of not belonging and being an anomaly because
I’m gay-a social outcast! While growing up I endured so much verbal and
sometimes physical abuse because of who I was. My getaway was through music. I
used music as a way to transfer all of my emotional expression to it. I am a
singer so I sang my pain and frustration away. I let it all out through my
voice. Eventually I had to learn that I was so much more than what people
labeled me as. I knew I had a lot to offer the world and I was not going to let
anyone put out the light that is inside me. My essence means more than my self.
I love my self but it gets in the way sometimes of what I know I can accomplish
through the essence of me. I just wish that we could get rid of the boxes that
society places upon us and just be ourselves. It does not matter what race we
are, what religion we believe in, or status; we are all one! If we could get in
touch with the oneness that Thandie spoke upon. Where we become one with each
other and ourselves and get rid of that heavy burden of self. Let’s live up to
the essence of who we are!
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Why Hello World, It's Misha B!
Misha B! Where do I start with this amazing singer, rapper, and lyricist? She helms from Manchester, England but the world will soon come to know just who Misha B really is! She received her start on the 8th season of the UK’s The X Factor season 8 where she ended in 4th place. I did not watch the show but I was cruising YouTube one day and came across her performance of “Rolling In The Deep” (here) on the show and was absolutely blown away! The performance was dope! The arrangement of the song and her styling were flawless! I wanted desperately to know who was this girl with these crazy skills!? She sings, raps, has great stage presence, and not to mention her eccentric wardrobe choices! I was so intrigued by this girl that I watched every video I could find on her and was amazed at this young lady’s talent! I mean at only 20 years old I see a major career happening for her if she has the right people backing her. I was like where has she been hiding? She has had many comparisons to Missy Elliot and is working with the hip-hop legend on her debut album. That’s major right there because Missy brings that heat! Misha B just recently dropped a mixtape entitled “Why Hello World” and it is just a teaser of what is to come from her! I am so excited to see what she comes with next because it has been a long time since a singing/rapping female has graced the industry and actually does it oh so well! There is no word yet on if she has been signed yet but I’m sure she has already and it just has not been revealed yet! After being eliminated she went on SBTV and dropped a hot 64 (here) and absolutely killed it! This girl will be talked about in many, many years to come you just mark my words! I know talent when I see it and Misha B has tons of it! Follow Misha B on Twitter @IamMishaB!
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