We know that not all music is created equal. But there are a lot of things that are created equal.
The music industry has always had a lot of trouble with the music industry. And there’s a reason for that. The music business is a business; it’s not a hobby. And when you’re making money from music, you’re doing it for the love of music, not for any other reason. The music business is very much a business because it’s driven by profit. And this is why it’s so hard to make a lot of money with the music industry.
The music industry is based on the notion that as an artist makes money youre entitled to more money. It is not, because your work has no intrinsic value, and its not a way to make money that the music industry can just take. And this is why for the the music industry to be successful it has to take care of you. They have to put a lot of effort into producing a great album, a great song, or a great video.
As I’ve said before, I don’t care about music in the same way I don’t care about any other product. The thing about the music industry is that you can sell a song for a dollar and a half and still make a killing. You don’t have to think, “Oh that song is worth an extra dollar because it has this special ring to it.” You can make a song that’s worth $10 and then turn it into an album that is worth $10.
You can make a song worth an extra dollar and then turn it into an album that is worth 10 and then turn that album into a video that is worth 10 and you have a video that is worth 10. You make a song worth 10 and then turn it into an album that is worth 10 and then turn that album into a video that is worth 10.
Theres no such thing as a song worth an extra dollar. As a matter of fact, most songs are worth 5-10 times what they cost to produce. The only way for a song to be worth 10 is if the artist put 10 of their most popular songs on the album. If you only put 5 of your most popular songs on the album, its worth 5.
I mean, let’s be honest. Nobody will ever sell out “We Are The World” because it sucks so bad. It’s also not “We Are The World” because it is a song. It is that song. The song is worth 10 and you could easily turn it into an album worth 10 and turn that album into a video worth 10. And you made a video that is worth 10. Theres no such thing as a video worth 10.
Heres a real example of that. When I first heard “10” I thought “what the hell is he saying? It’s so corny. I don’t like it.” Then later, I was like “well you know what? Its not that corny. They just need to have a song and put it on the album and be done with it. Then its a video worth 10. Thats how to do it.
Its like Ive been listening to Tech N9ne for 10 years and I still dont like it. Its just a song. Theres no point in using a song for an album. If they put like a song on an album that isnt great then they are going to do something wrong. They shouldnt just go and make a video. They should have put out an album. Its not that hard. You just need to put out a video.
This is what I was talking about with the video for “Gimme It” when I said that they need a video for a song. It’s like putting a movie trailer on a video. You can put a great video on there, but if you dont have a good song, then its not worth putting out the video for it.