TDEWe need someone to just start up a little label like Rawkus again. Get talented acts, and just keep it independent and simple. With all these lack of true hip hop labels it could work. The internet is new marketing tool for the world!

TDEWe need someone to just start up a little label like Rawkus again. Get talented acts, and just keep it independent and simple. With all these lack of true hip hop labels it could work. The internet is new marketing tool for the world!

They are doing wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy better than hip-hop that I can tell you.Yea cause other genres are doing big numbers
Touring and 360s has been the words for the last few years.
The music business fukked up in the early 2000s by being too conservative and thinking that the law was above the power of the internet.
The biggest genres areThey are doing wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy better than hip-hop that I can tell you.
If they drop projects from Rihanna, Kanye, Jeezy, Frank and Jhene Aiko on top of the Ross and YG albums they could do alright. Kanye's new album is supposed to be a lot more mainstream than Yeezus so that should help.
Everyones knows major labels are imploding and with the lackluster year DJ had in 2013 this really shouldn't be a surprise.
The reconsolidation will create new avenues for capital and revenue streams. Its a tried and true paradigm.They don't have the money to properly fund and promote albums breh, that's what caused their 2013 to be as awful as it was.
Kanye alone can't keep Def Jam afloat, the 8-10 other acts have to perform well if they want to keep that label running..... but if there wasn't enough money to go around when it was Def Jam/Island/Motown, how exactly is that gonna work with just Def Jam operating by itself?
p sure there's many EVPs or VPs at labelsso with No I.D. being the new EVP at Def Jam, what does that mean for Shawn "Pecas" Costner? Wasn't he the EVP? Will he be let go or what?
Naw Country is WAY bigger than hip hop for the last 5 years at least.... thing about country is they dont really get much love outside of their core fanbase... but their core fans buy records.The biggest genres are
1. Rock (which is like 30 genres with a million small artists in one)
2. R&b and soul
3. Hiphop and country.
Not counting pop.
And it's been like that, cause rock and RnB have all these catalog sales of legends and mad artists with small followings.
Naw Country is WAY bigger than hip hop for the last 5 years at least.... thing about country is they dont really get much love outside of their core fanbase... but their core fans buy records.
R&B and Soul are selling only if you include Justin Timberlake, Robin Thicke, Beyonce and Rhianna outside of those artists it doesnt really sell that well or get mainstream love... and Rhianna doesnt really make R&B she makes electro - dance - pop that is marketed to black people, similar to chris brown...
You are right, I was looking at a list from 2010 the latest one I found hadNaw Country is WAY bigger than hip hop for the last 5 years at least.... thing about country is they dont really get much love outside of their core fanbase... but their core fans buy records.
R&B and Soul are selling only if you include Justin Timberlake, Robin Thicke, Beyonce and Rhianna outside of those artists it doesnt really sell that well or get mainstream love... and Rhianna doesnt really make R&B she makes electro - dance - pop that is marketed to black people, similar to chris brown...
Gaga's second album did 1 million and had like a 90% decrease thoughClassic rock still has great sales, the recent rock is hip hop status. Just look online with all the articles talking about how rock is dead. The new wave is the pop rock shyt like Imagine Dragons and Fun or folk rock like Mumford and Sons.
Country music is on top and although Pop albums don't do well 1st week, they have consistent sells. Rihanna for example has never had amazing 1st week sales at all but everyone of her albums except her first went platinum. Lady Gaga's 1st album sold 24k 1st week. I repeat, 24k and now that shyt has sold over 4 million copies just in the U.S and I'm pretty sure we now how Adele shytted on everyone with her album sales.
Hip-Hop on the other hand has the most front loaded sales. After the 1st week there is a major drop off and that's it. Only a few artist in the hip hop game like Drake, Kendrick, Jay-Z, Kanye and Eminem have albums that still sell decent months after release.

Gaga's second album did 1 million and had like a 90% decrease though
So she's not the best example.
Her first album did those numbers because it was a debut album, no one had heard of her except on some Wale song and some (at the time minor single) before that album.
Her album sold 1 million because amazon sold it for 99 cents the first two days of release. Without that she would have sold 600k 1st week.