Im a R&B singer and right know its all or nothing anybody have any tip?
October 282010
Im 14 and sing R&B i make my own music but im starting to have douts is there any way to get my demo heard by any A&R people from any record lable im willing to go the distance or shed tears blood or swet its all or nothing at this point
In order for you to get herd or seen you must need "PROMOTION" promote your self, go on youtube post videos, create a myspace post music on there. And build up a fanbase get people to hear you, enter to talent shows, have listening parties, have your local radio stations play your music or get it played in a different cities radio station. post videos or music audio links on the A&R people twitter or other R&B artist twitter. or send a copy of your music to the main office, you have alot of options out there for you. make smart decisions. And remember Promote yourself! and build up a Fanbase.usually when you have a large Fanbase they are willing to listen to you. Good luck on your musical journey! i hope i will be hearing some great music from you soon.=)
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