Joe Scudda calls for beats – send your heaters!
Joe Scudda, for those who don’t know, is down with 9th Wonder so don’t send no bullshit on this one.
Once again TheBeatBusiness.com has the hookup.
Send beats direct to Joe Scudda via >>> theauthentic@gmail.com
Submit beats that you know will stand up on a pro level if you’re serious. You really don’t want to go head up against 9th Wonder with anything but the hotness. Believe that.
FILM/TV EXEC LOOKING FOR NEW URBAN MUSIC NOW
All right people, it doesn’t get any easier than this one. I opened my email to find a request from a publisher looking for exactly what we do – urban music. Specifically hip hop or rap and pop (which is more hip hop than not these days.)
Check out the included address and links below for all the information you need. Send beats. Submit beats. Directly to a publisher who can place them in money making opportunities.
Here are the details as I received them from the Music Connection newsletter (which you should probably sign up for directly, especially after seeing that you’re missing out on things like this…)
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TerriLynn Rosa, of 5 Alarm Music and Rescue Records, has been involved in many film/TV song placements. Today she informs Music Connection, “I am looking for urban music – mainly pop and hip-hop or rap. It should have clean lyrics and the person submitting must control the publishing (copyright) of the song and the master (sound recording).”
Rosa says to send CDs to her at this address: 5 Alarm Music | Rescue Records, 35 West Dayton St., Pasadena, CA 91105. Call 626 304 1698 or visit:
Music Publishing And Licensing 101
I’m a Taxi member and have made money on deals I got through their services. No scams or games involved with them if you work hard at your craft and are persistent. Now, that said, Taxi also works hard to educate their members and that’s where this post comes in.
You can sign up for the Taxi newsletter for free and get great information from industry insiders as well as get the opportunities they have listed each month. This month, their newsletter had a very informative article that you should check out called Music Publishing and Licensing 101. It covers topics like sampling and royalties in a straight forward and easy to understand language.
I like to say that when you know better, you do better – and you can’t beat free information.
…and no I don’t get any kickback from promoting Taxi, even though I wish I did because they’re an easy sell.
New Writer Looking for Producers and Singers – Songwriter101.com
I caught this over at songwriter101 and reposted here just in case anyone is not up on that site. This is the type of opportunity you might find over there. Don’t sleep:
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I’m a new writer who is looking for talented producers and singers for singles project. The job offers a Royalty base pay of 10% after publishers fee! Must be registered with BMI or Ascap. Send your demo(s) to:
fwsongwritter@yahoo.com every entry will get a responce thanx
-Dontae Williams-
