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7 Signs You're Never Gonna Make It As A Rapper (In The 2020s)

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In today’s article, we’re going to give you some straight talk about things you have to watch for if you’re trying to make it as a rapper.

Before we even get into this list…

FULL ARTICLE HERE: https://rapgamenow.com/make-it-as-a-rapper/

You should be aware that a lot of people who have nothing to do with music will tell you…

Even READING articles like this prove you aren’t going to be one.

I’m here to tell you that’s absolutely NOT true.

The fact that you are even SEARCHING out answers and advice about how to improve your chances to make it in music puts you ahead of like 80% of artists out there.

The danger is knowing which advice is actually useful and based in fact…

And which advice is just trying to sell you a dream or swipe you for likes and comments.

But we’ll cover that more as we get into the list.

When I say “make it”… I don’t just mean have ONE HIT record ONE TIME and then end up in rehab or jail.

I always don’t mean HAVE ONE SONG THAT CHARTED ITUNES or BILLBOARD one time and then say you’ve made it.

I mean have a sustained, profitable career where ALL you do is music if you so choose, you get paid to travel from music, people love your music…

And YOU’RE happy with yourself as a musician.

Major difference.

1. You Don’t Handle Fear Well
This usually shows itself it two ways.

Can’t Make It As A Rapper If You Don’t Leave Home
Going back to the “if you watch videos like this you won’t make it” mentality…

There’s nothing wrong with watching videos like this as long as you IMPLEMENT the advice and, frankly…

LEAVE YOUR HOUSE.

I’ve been coaching musicians online for over five years and it still AMAZES me how many rappers have no evidence that they actually leave their bedroom and try to get shows or attend music networking conferences…

Even though EVERY music career advice video (even the bad ones) tells you to GET OUTSIDE and meet people.

The truth is frankly these “bedroom rappers” as I call them don’t know how to handle their fear of being judged well and so they spend hours watching videos on “how to start a music career” when the only career they really need to start…

Is a social one.

So that’s the first way.

Won’t Make It As A Rapper If You Are Scared To Look “Uncool”
The second way, more common to artists who already have “made it” or at least have some clout is…

They have a fear of looking “uncool”.

You see this a lot in places like L.A., Atlanta, or New York. These are the rappers that have the look down, they got the drip, their style is on point…

But when they get into a function or position to actually make moves, they don’t take it because they have a natural fear of looking uncool, or even worse… a paranoia about people they “don’t know”.

Which brings us to…

2. You Believe Everyone In The Music Industry Is Evil
If you look up most videos that start with the phrase, “music industry”, Google predictive text will predict you want to end with “sells their souls” or “illuminati” or things like that.

What that means is SO many people are just looking up videos to confirm their belief that everyone in music is evil.

This always makes me cringe because I notice the people who believe this stuff NEVER mention it about the so-called “lyrical rappers” they enjoy…

Or artists they think are “good” people… and yet those artists are still in the music industry.

So if you believe everyone in the music industry is evil, then you believe Kendrick Lamar is evil and has sold his soul, right?

You believe that J. Cole has given his morals to the Illuminati, I presume?

You think

Oh, wait, no? They’re different? Why? Because you like them?

Look, I’ve worked with people at different levels of the music industry for over 10 years including multiplatinum artists with plaques from songs from THIS year…

I JUST got back a few weeks ago from sessions at the new Warner Music Group headquarters in downtown L.A.

95% of “music industry” people are just like you and me… WORKING A F$%ING JOB AND TRYING TO GET A PROMOTION.

LINK TO FULL ARTICLE HERE: https://rapgamenow.com/make-it-as-a-rapper/

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