Be the Next Dr Dre

Let's face it. Hip-Hop, and rap in particular, is HUGE rightcosts of a studio.
now. Some of thebiggest beats and tightest soundsThink about this for a minute. The big problem with hip
are coming from the South, and consumptionis at an allhop today is thatmany songs are formulaic. This is bad
time high. So how in the world do you break in? Wellbecause innovation falls by the wayside. But its also
you can trybecoming a rapper, but the industry is full ofgreat for newcomers because the demand is always
broke rappersmaking no money and struggling to payhighand once you grasp the formula, you can create
for beats and studio time.new songs based on whatis tried and true. That is
Perhaps the most solid way to break into the biz is thewhen you achieve true artistic freedom. To quote
tried-and- true modelof super-producers like Timbaland,Dr. Dre himself: "Now I'ma be able to do whatever I
Kanye West, and Dr. Dre. These guysall started outwanna do," he claims.
making music and finding rappers hungry for fresh"If it works, it's on me. If it fails, it's on me. But I'm an
sounds.innovator. I like trying things."
Now, you can hear these guys on their own albumsIn conclusion, joining up and coming producers such as
because they took thetime to build up a brand nameNebula who haveinteresting strategies such as
and establish their own niche in the business. Nebula isproviding royalty-free beats allows you as
another producer but his idea is very revolutionary.theburgeoning mogul to leverage on the quality work
He has decided to exploit the power of the internet byof others to build your ownname brand and skills. It also
getting his freshmusic out to rappers across the world.provides a great opportunity to work on yourown
Best of all, this music is totallyroyalty-free, meaning youproduct without sinking under the costs of studio time
don't have to pay for repeated usage of the music.and paying royalties.
You could hypothetically use affordable cool edit proDon't be afraid of taking your game to the next step.
software withSee you in the streets!
Nebula's beats to craft your own album, skipping the