Why you shouldn’t talk trash in the music industry (and in general)…
Don’t try to be cool with your shades. Be humble!
There is a phenomenon in the world of music production that makes no sense and should be completely eradicated. For some reason, producers LOVE talking up their music. They will email an mp3 and say “Guaranteed club SMASH!” or “Hov needs to hear this ASAP!” In my short span as a beat picker, tracks that were introduced as such, have never even been keepers to me. I don’t know if this is because the music really wasn’t up to my standards or if my expectation were just so high, they were doomed to be passed on.
Even if you tell someone “this is the greatest beat you will ever hear in your entire life”, and IT IS… That still doesn’t help you at all. If anything, it is going to set someones expectations high and you are just setting everyone up for disappointment.
On the other hand, you’d be surprised how often industry people will still underestimate you. Even by the way you look. I still can’t believe people are bugging out because they don’t expect the tracks I make, coming from a white guy… but they do. So the lesson of the day is be humble and let the music speak for itself.



Couldn’t agree more, it actually irritates me when I hear his this type of stuff, even from people I know. If it’s hot there isn’t any need to shout about it, it will be obvious to anybody who hears it.
Cosign!!!
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Charlie
I thought this post would go more in the direction of talking trash about those you work with. LOT of flaky cats out there in the music industry. But burning bridges gets you nowhere. If you’re gonna talk shit at least do it privately and not via social media.
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Not sure what that means homie…?