is just starting take a minute to climb up the charts
What you on about? That was the release. All the promo lead to last week. The label wont give a f*ck about it now. Major labels just move on.Triple X, which Tinchy tune you talking about, Stryderman? True. Admittedly they didnt put much money into it, it isnt bad, but people thought the skank records were easy hits.
I don't get these labels, they buy up a tune while it's at it's peak hype, then release it 3 months later and expect it to do well. Can they not just put in a new strategy for releasing songs that are already mashing up the clubs/airwaves?
I was told years ago...If you hear a dance track remotely buzzing sign it straight away...Pay anything from 15-30g's for it.Let it build in club landGive them a 15-20g video.f*ck where it charts cos the intention during the buzzing period is to make sure you license that sh*t to as many compilations as possible and recoup everytime and then some. f*ck what the artist does after that...
I was told years ago...If you hear a dance track remotely buzzing sign it straight away...Pay anything from 15-30g's for it.Let it build in club landGive them a 15-20g video.f*ck where it charts cos the intention during the buzzing period is to make sure you license that sh*t to as many compilations as possible and recoup everytime and then some. f*ck what the artist does after that...
from a business point of view, id agree with this. it would be in the labels best interest as far as £££
I was told years ago...If you hear a dance track remotely buzzing sign it straight away...Pay anything from 15-30g's for it.Let it build in club landGive them a 15-20g video.f*ck where it charts cos the intention during the buzzing period is to make sure you license that sh*t to as many compilations as possible and recoup everytime and then some. f*ck what the artist does after that...
thats actually a gd deal, for both sidesn yea i was talkin bout stryderman true they didnt do sh*t for that
Stryderman wasn't that special, plus it was on a label already, Takeover, so it wasn't like they marketed a big song incorrectly, it was just never that great to start from.
Well Gracious got paid, man musta made bags off performance and royalties as well. So for him it was win win win, dunno why the labels wouldn't have seen this coming though.
Well Gracious got paid, man musta made bags off performance and royalties as well. So for him it was win win win, dunno why the labels wouldn't have seen this coming though.
no exactly, if i was a label i wouldnt invest in his next project due to the preformance of this one
Never saw this breaking in to top 20..Funky is not engineered for the charts.The way TF broke it down is the reasonable way to do things with that sort of music.I will like to see where Tribal man takes things, but if he was smart he will learn from this.
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way too late no radio playno hype= over
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52 aint even badStryder's first tune charted at 73 or sutinbt yea its not easy to make a hit
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Migraine Skank is #53 - #18 in the R&B Chart - No appearance in the dance chart.....Tinchy's never leave you is sittin on #52
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I don't get these labels, they buy up a tune while it's at it's peak hype, then release it 3 months later and expect it to do well. Can they not just put in a new strategy for releasing songs that are already mashing up the clubs/airwaves?
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I was told years ago...If you hear a dance track remotely buzzing sign it straight away...Pay anything from 15-30g's for it.Let it build in club landGive them a 15-20g video.f*ck where it charts cos the intention during the buzzing period is to make sure you license that sh*t to as many compilations as possible and recoup everytime and then some. f*ck what the artist does after that...
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Stryderman wasn't that special, plus it was on a label already, Takeover, so it wasn't like they marketed a big song incorrectly, it was just never that great to start from.
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never saw the point of realsing that and party hard within the uk for the simple fact that the tracks are a year old
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Well Gracious got paid, man musta made bags off performance and royalties as well. So for him it was win win win, dunno why the labels wouldn't have seen this coming though.
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surely its more what TF saidi wouldnt really see it as a top 5
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Never saw this breaking in to top 20..Funky is not engineered for the charts.The way TF broke it down is the reasonable way to do things with that sort of music.I will like to see where Tribal man takes things, but if he was smart he will learn from this.
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