
rohan.arora
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Never too late
infact in some cases it could attract the audience if the rapper is not the usual rapper age
infact in some cases it could attract the audience if the rapper is not the usual rapper age
Yeah, to clarify, I still jump into cyphers with friends to this day. Still jump on tracks with artists I produce if they request it. I was referring to the term "blow". As in still chasing dreams of "making it" in the sense of being a household name.The headline in this thread said make it, I interpreted that to mean mainstream make it, not local rapper who has to work a day job to subsidise his hobby make it. And the chances of that happeniong post 30 is very slim.
I'm sorry to burst your little motivational bubble but in the real world, your philosopies do not apply! there are sooooooo many artists who have dedicated there whole lifes to this shit and have gotten nothing in return. It get's to a stage where it is sad to see, people who truely believe they can make a living out of this industry and dedicate everything they have in order to make it happen, and still nothing. It's a sad fact of life but not everybody can acheive there dreams, society would not survive if all it took was desire and and the drive not to quit in order to succeed.
Unforunately there is only room for a select few to make it in this industry and the chances get slimmer the older you get. Yes it's not impossible but you can't be found if no one is looking for you. Record companies are not looking for older artists because the key demographics i.e the people that buy music will not relate in the slightest. No Bruce Lee quote is going change that.
I'd like to start of by saying whattt??!?!
Most mc's these days claiming to be gangsters and thugs aren't much more than mommas boys that grew up in white urban communities that turn the real streets into "closed courses" in their music videos....
Not trying to rain on chrisMOE's parade, I'm just ranting about studio thugs. much respect to chris moe though
Music is just acting through audio
Mid 30's are what i would consider the line.
A local artist once told me, it takes a minimum of 3 years of going hard, as in hustling hard everyday to really blow. That got me thinking like how accurate is that exactly?