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	<title>Grown Folks Music &#187; Jay Z</title>
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		<title>GFM Spotlight &#8211; Adam Blackstone</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Jun 2011 18:00:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ivan Orr</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[From his work as musical director for artists such as Maroon 5, Eminem, Jay-Z, Janet Jackson, Drake, Mary J. Blige and Kanye West, and many others, Adam Blackstone is truly a musical force to be reckoned with and what&#8217;s just as amazing as the list of acts he&#8217;s worked with is the fact that Adam [...]]]></description>
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<p>From his work as musical director for artists such as Maroon 5, Eminem, Jay-Z, Janet Jackson, Drake, Mary J. Blige and Kanye West, and many others, Adam Blackstone is truly a musical force to be reckoned with and what&#8217;s just as amazing as the list of acts he&#8217;s worked with is the fact that Adam has done what would seem like several lifetimes of playing and producing at age 30. <span id="more-15490"></span></p>
<p>A multi-instrumentalist Adam got his start at the tender age of 6 playing in church with his father Rod Blackstone (a pianist of renown in his own right), and from the looks of his resume he just kept going.</p>
<p>As a producer, Blackstone was named one of BMI&#8217;s &#8220;Top 10 Producers to Watch,&#8221; with his production credits including works with Jill Scott, Joss Stone, Kanye West and Diane Burch, to name a few. Blackstone&#8217;s work currently can be heard on tour with Chris Brown, Janet Jackson, Kid Cudi, and he frequently can be seen on shows as &#8220;Saturday Night Live,&#8221; &#8220;Ellen,&#8221; &#8220;The Tonight Show with Jay Leno&#8221; and &#8220;Late Night with David Letterman.&#8221;</p>
<p>I would love to see a big groundswell of support for Adam from the GFM Family. It is my hope that if you have a young budding musician in your household or neighborhood that you might pass along this story of Adam Blackstone to inspire them to seek out this level of accomplishment ever reminding them that it takes a lot of hard work and discipline but the outcome&#8230;</p>
<p>Show Adam some love on his FB page <a href="http://www.facebook.com/adamblackstone">here</a> or you can follow him on Twitter <a href="http://twitter.com/#!/bassicblack">here</a>.</p>
<p>Adam Blackstone @work</p>
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		<title>GFM&#8217;s &#8220;F!ck Cupid!!&#8221; Valentine&#8217;s Mixtape!!!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Feb 2011 05:00:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>WestStyle Chronicles</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yeah, we know it&#8217;s &#8220;Valentine&#8217;s Day&#8221; but who said we gotta pay Cupid some damn tribute!!!! If you&#8217;re one of those lovesick puppies and hopeless romantics looking for your fix on V-Day, we got your fix but it sure as hell ain&#8217;t what you think!!! On this day of love, we wanted to send Cupid [...]]]></description>
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<p>Yeah, we know it&#8217;s &#8220;Valentine&#8217;s Day&#8221; but who said we gotta pay Cupid some damn tribute!!!! If you&#8217;re one of those lovesick puppies and hopeless romantics looking for your fix on V-Day, we got your fix but it sure as hell ain&#8217;t what you think!!! On this day of love, we wanted to send Cupid a special mixtape! A list of songs that really express our deep passion in the subject of <em>amour</em>. So if love has kicked you in the ass, made a complete fool of you, had you crying like Lenny Williams and broadcasted your shame all over Facebook and Twitter, then welcome my friends to our official &#8220;<strong>F!ck, </strong><strong>Cupid,!!</strong>&#8221; mixtape!! A Valentine&#8217;s mix that is sure to have you burning down someone&#8217;s car and lighting a cigarette afterward!!!</p>
<p>And Cupid, in case you missed our sentiments, let us say it again&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;.&#8221;F**K YOU!!!&#8221; (in my Cee-Lo voice)<span id="more-13083"></span></p>
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<td width="344" valign="bottom">Iggin   Me</td>
<td width="155" valign="bottom">Chico   DeBarge</td>
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<td width="344" valign="bottom">When   You Think Of Me (Album Version)</td>
<td width="155" valign="bottom">Eric   Benet</td>
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<td width="344" valign="bottom">And   Our Feelings</td>
<td width="155" valign="bottom">Babyface</td>
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<p style="text-align: left;">Living   All Alone</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">Phyllis   Hyman</p>
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<td width="344" valign="bottom">The   Settlement</td>
<td width="155" valign="bottom">Dave   Hollister</td>
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<td width="344" valign="bottom">Liar</td>
<td width="155" valign="bottom">Profyle</td>
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<td width="344" valign="bottom">Doin&#8217;   Just Fine</td>
<td width="155" valign="bottom">Boyz   II Men</td>
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<td width="344" valign="bottom">Contagious</td>
<td width="155" valign="bottom">R.Kelly   &amp; Isley Bros.</td>
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<td width="344" valign="bottom">Divorced</td>
<td width="155" valign="bottom">Dave   Hollister</td>
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<td width="344" valign="bottom">Friend   Of Mine</td>
<td width="155" valign="bottom">Kelly   Price</td>
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<td width="344" valign="bottom">Grenade</td>
<td width="155" valign="bottom">Bruno   Mars</td>
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<td width="344" valign="bottom">Roses</td>
<td width="155" valign="bottom">Outkast</td>
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<td width="344" valign="bottom">Everything   She Wants</td>
<td width="155" valign="bottom">Wham</td>
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<td width="344" valign="bottom">I   Don&#8217;t love You Anymore</td>
<td width="155" valign="bottom">Teddy   Pendergrass</td>
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<td width="344" valign="bottom">Owner   of a Lonely Heart</td>
<td width="155" valign="bottom">Yes</td>
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<td width="344" valign="bottom">Cheaper   To Keep Her</td>
<td width="155" valign="bottom">Johnnie   Taylor</td>
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<td width="344" valign="bottom">Fuck   You (Dirty)</td>
<td width="155" valign="bottom">Cee   Lo</td>
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<td width="344" valign="bottom">I   Don&#8217;t Care Anymore</td>
<td width="155" valign="bottom">Phil   Collins</td>
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<td width="344" valign="bottom">Love   Don&#8217;t Love Nobody (LP Version)</td>
<td width="155" valign="bottom">The   Spinners</td>
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<td width="344" valign="bottom">Fool   of Me</td>
<td width="155" valign="bottom">Me&#8217;shell   Ndegeocello</td>
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<td width="344" valign="bottom">Fall   For Your Type</td>
<td width="155" valign="bottom">Jamie   Foxx Feat Drake</td>
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<td width="344" valign="bottom">Yesterday</td>
<td width="155" valign="bottom">Shanice</td>
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<td width="344" valign="bottom">All   Cried Out</td>
<td width="155" valign="bottom">Lisa   Lisa &amp; Cult Jam</td>
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<td width="344" valign="bottom">As   If We Never Met</td>
<td width="155" valign="bottom">Chante&#8217;   Moore</td>
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<td width="344" valign="bottom">Broken   Hearted</td>
<td width="155" valign="bottom">Brandy</td>
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<td width="344" valign="bottom">Anything   For You</td>
<td width="155" valign="bottom">Gloria   Estefan &amp; MSM</td>
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<td width="344" valign="bottom">Breakdown</td>
<td width="155" valign="bottom">Mariah   Carey</td>
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<td width="344" valign="bottom">After   Love is Gone</td>
<td width="155" valign="bottom">Earth,   Wind and Fire</td>
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<td width="344" valign="bottom">If   Your Heart Isn&#8217;t In It</td>
<td width="155" valign="bottom">Atlantic   Star</td>
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<td width="344" valign="bottom">Sometimes   I Cry</td>
<td width="155" valign="bottom">Eric   Benet</td>
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<td width="344" valign="bottom">One   Last Cry</td>
<td width="155" valign="bottom">Brian   McKnight</td>
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<td width="344" valign="bottom">It   Hurts Like Hell</td>
<td width="155" valign="bottom">Aretha   Franklin</td>
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<td width="344" valign="bottom">How   Can You Mend A Broken Heart</td>
<td width="155" valign="bottom">Al   Green</td>
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<td width="344" valign="bottom">&#8216;Cause   I Love You</td>
<td width="155" valign="bottom">Lenny   Williams</td>
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<td width="344" valign="bottom">Good   Mourning</td>
<td width="155" valign="bottom">India.Arie</td>
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<td width="344" valign="bottom">Song   Cry Remix (Dirty)</td>
<td width="155" valign="bottom">Jay-Z   ft. Coldplay</td>
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<td width="344" valign="bottom">Goodbye</td>
<td width="155" valign="bottom">Tevin   Campbell</td>
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<td width="344" valign="bottom">I   Keep Forgetting</td>
<td width="155" valign="bottom">Michael   McDonald -</td>
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<td width="344" valign="bottom">Do For Love</td>
<td width="155" valign="bottom">Tupac   Shakur</td>
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<td width="344" valign="bottom">What   About (Explicit)</td>
<td width="155" valign="bottom">Janet   Jackson</td>
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<td width="344" valign="bottom">Enough   Cryin (Feat. Brook-Lyn)</td>
<td width="155" valign="bottom">Mary   J. Blige</td>
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<td width="344" valign="bottom">Too   Hot</td>
<td width="155" valign="bottom">Kool   &amp; The Gang</td>
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<td width="344" valign="bottom">Do   You Really Want To Hurt Me</td>
<td width="155" valign="bottom">Culture   Club</td>
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<td width="344" valign="bottom">I   Wouldn&#8217;t Treat A Dog (The Way You Treated Me)</td>
<td width="155" valign="bottom">Bobby Blue  Bland</td>
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<td width="344" valign="bottom">The   Thrill Is Gone</td>
<td width="155" valign="bottom">BB   King &amp; Friends</td>
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<td width="344" valign="bottom">This   Masquerade</td>
<td width="155" valign="bottom">George   Benson</td>
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<td width="344" valign="bottom">Who&#8217;s   Holding Donna Now</td>
<td width="155" valign="bottom">El   Debarge</td>
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<td width="344" valign="bottom">Hit   The Road Jack</td>
<td width="155" valign="bottom">Ray   Charles</td>
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<td width="344" valign="bottom">Part-Time   Lover</td>
<td width="155" valign="bottom">Stevie   Wonder</td>
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<td width="344" valign="bottom">I   Want To Be Free</td>
<td width="155" valign="bottom">Ohio   Players</td>
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		<title>Jay-Z: REALLY Decoded</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Dec 2010 15:30:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ivan Orr</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Great new series from Dan Charnas the author of The Big Payback:The History Of The Business Of Hip-Hop]]></description>
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<p>Great new series from Dan Charnas the author of <em>The Big Payback</em>:<em>The History Of The Business Of Hip-Hop</em></p>
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		<title>[Video] Bloomberg Game Changers: Jay-Z</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Nov 2010 19:57:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the latest episode Bloomberg&#8217;s new series, Game Changers, the focus is one Mr. Shawn Corey Carter, aka Jay Z. Love him or hate him, it&#8217;s a pretty amazing story and you&#8217;ve got to respect the entrepreneurial vison&#8230; and execution. &#8220;&#8230;.. he is opportunistic, but from the very beginning he&#8217;s been very strategic as well&#8221; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_11390" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 643px"><a href="http://grownfolksmusic.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/jayz_wealth.jpg"><img src="http://grownfolksmusic.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/jayz_wealth.jpg" alt="" title="jayz_wealth" width="500" height="326" class="size-full wp-image-11390" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Image Source: http://blogs.villagevoice.com</p></div>
<p>In the latest episode Bloomberg&#8217;s new series, <strong><em><a href="http://www.newsonnews.net/bloomberg/5555-bloombergs-game-changers-turns-its-focus-to-jay-z.html" target="_blank" class="broken_link">Game Changers</a></em></strong>, the focus is one Mr. Shawn Corey Carter, aka Jay Z.   Love him or hate him, it&#8217;s a pretty amazing story and you&#8217;ve got to respect the entrepreneurial vison&#8230; and execution.</p>
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<em>&#8220;&#8230;.. he is opportunistic, but from the very beginning he&#8217;s been very strategic as well&#8221; </em><br />
 &#8211; Josh Tyrangiel, Editor of Bloomberg Businessweek
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		<title>B.U.R.N.S.-BE ULTIMATELY REALISTIC AND NEVER SELLOUT(Documentary)</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Sep 2010 13:15:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[B.U.R.N.S. from KENNY BURNS on Vimeo. Great new documentary from Kenny Burns, lifestyle specialist and key influencer who has been responsible for the promotional success of Monica’s “Miss Thang,” Jay-Z’s “Reasonable Doubt” and many others&#8230; who then stepped out on his own orchestrating the double platinum selling girl group Dream having the highest debut for [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://vimeo.com/15366191">B.U.R.N.S.</a> from <a href="http://vimeo.com/kennyburns">KENNY BURNS</a> on <a href="http://vimeo.com">Vimeo</a>.</p>
<p>Great new documentary from <a href="http://www.myspace.com/thekennyburnsshow">Kenny Burns</a>, lifestyle specialist and key influencer who has been responsible for the promotional success of Monica’s “Miss Thang,” Jay-Z’s “Reasonable Doubt” and many others&#8230; who then stepped out on his own orchestrating the double platinum selling girl group Dream having the highest debut for girl groups at #2 on the billboard charts. Kenny also served as Vice President at Mariah Carey Monarch Music and Roc-A-Fella Records respectively.</p>
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		<title>Kanye West &#8211; Power Remix ft. Jay-Z</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Aug 2010 16:33:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The new remix that dropped last night on Hot 97. NSFW, but you can turn it up subliminally.]]></description>
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<p>The new remix that dropped last night on Hot 97. NSFW, but you can turn it up subliminally.</p>
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		<title>The Street Lamp Sessions Vol.1: The Remixes!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Apr 2010 13:41:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ivan Orr</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[BamaLoveSoul.Com is happy to present its first remix compilation, The Street Lamp Sessions Vol.1: The Remixes! Some of your favorite tunes were remixed by carefully selected producers to give you a nocturnal emission of the sonic kind. The producers delivered, transforming tracks by Amel Larrieux, Jill Scott, Jaafar and more into tunes that must be [...]]]></description>
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<p>BamaLoveSoul.Com is happy to present its first remix compilation, The Street Lamp Sessions Vol.1: The Remixes! Some of your favorite tunes were remixed by carefully selected producers to give you a nocturnal emission of the sonic kind. </p>
<p>The producers delivered, transforming tracks by Amel Larrieux, Jill Scott, Jaafar and more into tunes that must be added to your daily playlist. Get comfortable, plug in and be transported to cosmopolitan<br />
martini lounges, Jamaican dancehalls and everywhere in between. </p>
<p>The Street Lamp Sessions Vol.1: The Remixes, we’re proud to say, is your introduction to some of the best producers in Alabama. While you’re listening, make sure you also check out the crew’s website&#8217;s latest look at the newly remodeled BamaLoveSoul.Com </p>
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		<title>The Grow The Hell Up Manifesto(Record Label Edition) Commentary</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Apr 2010 17:27:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ivan Orr</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A few weeks ago we began our &#8220;Grow the Hell Up!&#8221; campaign. So over the next few weeks we are going to expand the series to include posts that will speak to how we feel that these goals can be achieved by record labels, artists and fans. Well, we&#8217;re back this week with the commentary [...]]]></description>
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<p>A few weeks ago we began our <a href="http://grownfolksmusic.com/blog/?p=6041">&#8220;Grow the Hell Up!&#8221;</a> campaign. So over the next few weeks we are going to expand the series to include posts that will speak to how we feel that these goals can be achieved by record labels, artists and fans.</p>
<p>Well, we&#8217;re back this week with the commentary on our posted manifesto. We hope that there has been an opportunity to consider what we are proposing and with the addition of commentary the conversation /debate can begin in earnest. <span id="more-6530"></span></p>
<p>Up this week: <strong>Record Labels </strong></p>
<p><strong>The Grow the Hell up Manifesto(Record Label Edition)</strong></p>
<p>1. <strong> &#8220;Music like water-Music should be a utility bill.”</strong>- ?uestlove</p>
<p>Quite frankly this is one of the Pink Elephants in the room. Debate all you want but music has really moved into the arena of free. It&#8217;s not that water is free, but because it is on when you need it all the time, it somewhat feels that way. In other words, if you had to hit a download button, or put a coin into a slot or swipe your debit card everytime you needed to or wanted to take a shower, wash some clothes or dishes or whatever else you use water for, you would definitely view the experience in a different way. Sure, we can argue the merits of wants vs. needs but the fact remains that when a &#8220;service&#8221; is bundled into a monthly payment you view it quite differently than a &#8220;product&#8221; that you continually purchase. Maybe that&#8217;s a good place for the debate to begin: Is music a product or a service? This certainly is not one of those arguments for &#8220;free&#8221; in the respect that persons will not be compensated for their hard work, much to the contrary. But it is taking this last millennium practice of giving me a &#8220;snippet&#8221; and expecting me to purchase a &#8220;product&#8221; based on a snippet. I think the reason that people use snippets, watermarks, etc., is that they are worried about piracy. It is certainly something to consider, but honestly the best way to combat piracy is access. Why would you &#8220;steal&#8221; something that&#8217;s readily available? I don&#8217;t think you would. So maybe one way to grow up is to change the mindset from a product based model to a service based model where you will hear fans of music discuss the fact that they have to pay their music bill, along with their cellphone and other utilities.</p>
<p>2.  <strong>&#8220;Forget product — sell relationship: The old model of music business is dominated by the sale of an individual artefact for a set sum of money. iTunes is still completely old school. The new model is about starting an ongoing economic relationship with a community of fans.&#8221;</strong>- Andrew Dubber</p>
<p>I think that this point was somewhat covered in the last response, so suffice to say I could not agree more. Why all this emphasis on a one time &#8220;hit&#8221; when what labels should really be focusing on is a long term relationship with consumers. As much as I love Apple and I do, iTunes really is very last century. It&#8217;s a CD mindset minus the CD. Time to grow into something new. Maybe the labels can go the way of the Cable Content Creators like HBO, TBS, MTV etc., where their job is to create the content and then there are entirely new businesses that spring up like Comcast, Direct TV etc., who are Cable Service or Satellite Service type providers except with music. So as I mentioned in the last response having music move into the realm of the utility so if I&#8217;m paying $15 a month to my provider: &#8220;Let me tune into the whatever label channel and see what they have going on over there&#8230;ooh I like this one that I&#8217;m listening to the full stream, I think I&#8217;m going to either download it or save it to my music locker or whatever.&#8221; This is just the tip of the iceberg as far as building a relationship, all sorts of content could be offered with subscription. I know folks like to bash subscription models but I&#8217;m sort of thinking of subscription as being interchangeable with membership. We love to belong.</p>
<p>3. <strong>&#8220;Music-world doesn’t need millionaires to be significant &#8211; music doesn’t change my life based on the wealth of the artists&#8221;</strong>-Steve Lawson</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not saying that you get anymore credibility with me if you live a humble lifestyle, but honestly enough is enough with the lavish, garish lifestyles. To be very frank and honest it shows in the music that is produced. How many more riches to rags stories do we need to see? It&#8217;s not working&#8230;this is really the part where you should insert &#8220;Grow The Hell Up!&#8221;</p>
<p>4. <strong>&#8220;Every study on sales has proven one thing: People hate to be sold to, however people love to buy, and people always love to buy from people whom they like and who they feel they trust.&#8221;</strong>- Ariel Hyatt</p>
<p>New marketing 101: Don&#8217;t tell me what&#8217;s hot 24/7 connect with me first and then let me decide. The operative word is the connection. Labels have not connected for years, all they have been doing is sell, sell, sell. There used to be labels that made such a connection with me that half the time I didn&#8217;t even have to hear what they were pushing I just saw the label logo and it was a guaranteed sale. The only way you can arrive at that type of brand loyalty is through trust. That&#8217;s what we&#8217;re talking about here: A business  that is not so consumed by the bottom line that they forgo quality. When you are mature it is a lot easier to establish trust.</p>
<p>5. <strong>&#8220;So, labels trump up a hit, and are then pissed when people don&#8217;t want to buy the whole album.  Why?  That&#8217;s like saying if I liked the pepper in the grocery store, I must buy the cookies and the toilet paper too.  One has almost nothing to do with the other&#8230;&#8221; </strong>-Bob Lefsetz</p>
<p>Labels we don&#8217;t need another hit&#8230;we need eras, moments in time etc., Most lovers of music could care less about a hit. They want to connect with an entire arc of what an artist or a collective of artists are about. Stop trotting out acts and trumping them up to be the next anything. That&#8217;s part of the problem everyone is looking for the next instead of the first. Priority one make great music from start to finish. Labels may have a problem completing this task because there are far too many people in the music business who know absolutely nothing about music. So maybe that would be another great &#8220;Grow The Hell Up!&#8221; move, clean house.</p>
<p>6. <strong>&#8220;You can&#8217;t make art with business in mind.&#8221;</strong> &#8211; Jay-Z</p>
<p>Do you really think DaVinci was concerned with how many units he could move of &#8220;The Mona Lisa&#8221;. Yes, different time and discipline but the point remains: Make a statement and not necessarily a financial one. Just because you sell a lot of records doesn&#8217;t mean that you had anything particularly important to say. I remember several years ago listening to the random ridiculousness of a debate between two rappers from different eras. The new era rapper was being totally dismissive(and disrespectful) to his musical elder totally based on sales. This is art people not commerce. No one sells more hamburgers than McDonald&#8217;s but does anyone really go there because the hamburgers are great? Leave the bean counting to the bean counters and the music to the musicians.</p>
<p>7. <strong>&#8220;Everything in moderation, including moderation.&#8221; </strong>-unknown</p>
<p>Stop rehashing, recreating, and duplicating, please. I&#8217;m tired of it, and I&#8217;m sure I&#8217;m not alone. I recall last week sitting in a club on a set break and they were playing some music of some contemporary male R&amp;B vocalists. I&#8217;m not kidding when I say I could not tell one from the other. Tired of productions with the same sounds, done by the same people, talking about the same things. Everyone wants to reference Marvin Gaye but no label has the guts to put out the 2010 equivalent of &#8220;What&#8217;s Goin On?&#8221; and trust we have just as many problems and wars as they did in 1971 so the times have not changed that much. But the point remains forge your own style and sound, please!</p>
<p>8. <strong>&#8220;But they(record labels)really missed the ball in identifying their customers. They thought their customers were Wal-Mart, Target and other record retailers. Instead their customers were people like you and me who actually buy music.&#8221;</strong>-Dave Kusek</p>
<p>Customers are people not corporations! Can you imagine what the customer experience would be if labels spent all the effort and energy that they spend on courting Wal-Mart, Target et al, courting fans?  Target gets a pass (for now) but the hell with Wal-Mart. That doesn&#8217;t even sound right music and Wal-Mart yet they are the major player on the physical side of things. What happened to the experience of walking into a store that was populated with experts on music? Not smiley face smocks. Sorry but that&#8217;s half the damn problem, music became like Wal-Mart, cheap and infinitely replicated.</p>
<p>9. <strong>&#8220;No more yes. It&#8217;s either HELL YEAH!or no.&#8221;</strong> -Derek Sivers</p>
<p>Labels please stop putting out these half-baked garbage acts. I want music that really puts me in the Hell Yeah camp! I don&#8217;t care about genres, when something is real and great you can feel it. Most of the stuff that labels pass out these days are from people who are very motivated to be  rich celebrities, not great musicians. There are ways that you can become a rich celebrity that don&#8217;t involve music. I would suggest that those people interested in the riches and celebrity explore those venues. I am suggesting that labels take the word money out of their collective mouths, because it&#8217;s not working at all. Hell yeah I said it.</p>
<p>10. <strong>&#8220;Money had never been the main thing for me. It&#8217;s the legacy that was important.&#8221;</strong>-Berry Gordy</p>
<p>Ahh yes money vs. legacy. Say what you want about Berry Gordy(we&#8217;ll leave the business practices alone for the purposes of this discussion) but the fact remains he created a musical legacy. Who has created a legacy like that in the last 10 yrs.? Anyone? I&#8217;m sure there must be some entity that has&#8230;labels why are you so hellbent on today&#8217;s dollar when if you took the time to help create something of lasting value you could have today&#8217;s, tomorrow&#8217;s and the future&#8217;s dollars. So maybe you should think about the value of a legacy the next time you try and ram down our throats the next (insert random act here) who may have a flash in the pan moment but fizzles out before the next quarter. Labels get some big boy pants and create a legacy and stop playing in the sandbox.</p>
<p><strong>Post Script</strong></p>
<p><strong>Embedding</strong></p>
<p>I&#8217;m going to need for labels and people posing as labels to stop playing around with the embedding. If you discover something great, the usual human response is to share it. Countless times I run into this issue, where embedding is disabled. Why? You don&#8217;t want as many pairs of eyes and ears to know about what you&#8217;re doing? Oh it&#8217;s about control over my content. Cool. So how profitable(and I don&#8217;t mean just in monetary terms) is your content when people can&#8217;t or don&#8217;t experience it? Truth be told there are people still discovering you tube as well as there are people who are too busy to search through dozens of sites to find what they are searching for. Some people have their 4 or 5 trusted sites that they go to and if your content is not there it doesn&#8217;t exist. We had a comment the other week that spoke to the importance of embeddable content. An already established fan found out about an artist that they have supported for years new project via our site. Because of that discovery with a trusted source they made a purchase. Two things immediately came to mind: 1. What if we were not allowed to embed that content? 2. This was a perfect opportunity for either the artist or a label representative to thank the fan directly. Do you know how far that would go? Do you know how easy it is to monitor what is being said about you online? Plus on top of all that this would be marketing that would not cost you one thin dime. I&#8217;m still holding out hope that the artist will connect, but we&#8217;ll see&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Snippets</strong></p>
<p>I railed on this a little earlier&#8230;please just stop with the snippets. Quick question: Does the radio play :30 sec. snippets?</p>
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		<title>The Grow the Hell Up Manifesto(Record Label Edition)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Apr 2010 03:34:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ivan Orr</dc:creator>
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<p>A few weeks ago we began our <a href="http://grownfolksmusic.com/blog/?p=6041">&#8220;Grow the Hell Up!&#8221;</a> campaign. So over the next few weeks we are going to expand the series to include posts that will speak to how we feel that these goals can be achieved by record labels, artists and fans. <span id="more-6360"></span></p>
<p>How the series will work is first a manifesto of sorts will be posted for each focus area, followed by a commentary on each point of the manifesto with not only rhetoric but some workable solutions. We would love for this process to be as interactive as possible so after the initial posting of each manifesto we would love to hear your feedback and incorporate your ideas into the commentary portion of the series.</p>
<p>Up this week: <strong>Record Labels </strong></p>
<p>                                    <strong>The Grow the Hell up Manifesto(Record Label Edition)</strong></p>
<p>   1. <strong> &#8220;Music like water-Music should be a utility bill.”</strong>- ?uestlove </p>
<p>   2.  <strong>&#8220;Forget product — sell relationship: The old model of music business is dominated by the sale of an individual artefact for a set sum of money. iTunes is still completely old school. The new model is about starting an ongoing economic relationship with a community of fans.&#8221;</strong>- Andrew Dubber</p>
<p>   3. <strong>&#8220;Music-world doesn’t need millionaires to be significant &#8211; music doesn’t change my life based on the wealth of the artists&#8221;</strong>-Steve Lawson </p>
<p>   4. <strong>&#8220;Every study on sales has proven one thing: People hate to be sold to, however people love to buy, and people always love to buy from people whom they like and who they feel they trust.&#8221;</strong>- Ariel Hyatt</p>
<p>   5. <strong>&#8220;So, labels trump up a hit, and are then pissed when people don&#8217;t want to buy the whole album.  Why?  That&#8217;s like saying if I liked the pepper in the grocery store, I must buy the cookies and the toilet paper too.  One has almost nothing to do with the other&#8230;&#8221; </strong>-Bob Lefsetz</p>
<p>   6. <strong>&#8220;You can&#8217;t make art with business in mind.&#8221;</strong> &#8211; Jay-Z</p>
<p>   7. <strong>&#8220;Everything in moderation, including moderation.&#8221; </strong>-unknown</p>
<p>   8. <strong>&#8220;But they(record labels)really missed the ball in identifying their customers. They thought their customers were Wal-Mart, Target and other record retailers. Instead their customers were people like you and me who actually buy music.&#8221;</strong>-Dave Kusek</p>
<p>   9. <strong>&#8220;No more yes. It&#8217;s either HELL YEAH!or no.&#8221;</strong> -Derek Sivers</p>
<p>  10. <strong>&#8220;Money had never been the main thing for me. It&#8217;s the legacy that was important.&#8221;</strong>-Berry Gordy</p>
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		<title>&#8220;NY-Z&#8221; &#8211; An ABSOLUT Collaboration with Jay-Z</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Mar 2010 18:17:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mista C</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ABSOLUT Vodka presents &#8220;NY-Z&#8221;, a new 15-minute documentary featuring Jay-Z. The film was directed by Danny Clinch. Can&#8217;t. Knock.The.Hustle. Permalink Props to Wine and Bowties for the clip.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ABSOLUT Vodka presents &#8220;NY-Z&#8221;, a new 15-minute documentary featuring Jay-Z. The film was directed by Danny Clinch.  Can&#8217;t. Knock.The.Hustle.</p>
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<p>Props to <a href="http://www.wineandbowties.com/"target="_blank">Wine and Bowties</a> for the clip.</p>
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