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The producers inevitably become a crutch for said artists. People really only ever seem interested in them because it's a vessel for the producer to give new music to fans so the reliance becomes on the producer – they inevitably sign more artists than they’re able to create albums for, top their label’s output with their frequent work for the far bigger cheques coming from the heavy-hitters and it proves to be just too much.

Taking Timbaland for instance, Sebastian and Attitude are unlikely to ever have solo releases; Neptunes – no releases followed for Roscoe P Coldchain, FamLay, Vanessa Marquez, Ab liva, etc.

The biggest buzz some artists ever receive is the fact that they signed with <insert big name producer here>. I suppose the trick is bringing an artist in who can do enough on their own to not need to solely rely on the producer.

Prince too – so few of the people he signed could generate enough interest as solo artists that when Prince lost interest in them, sadly, everyone else did too (clearly not saying that’s the case for all Prince signings!).

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why are there no labels centered around producers anymore? [View all] , bavid dammer, Wed Jan-09-13 11:35 AM
 
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Good question
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RE: Good question
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      RE: Good question
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           RE: Good question
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MMG is pretty much Oddisee/Apollo Brown/Gensu label
Jan 09th 2013
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wtf cares?
Jan 09th 2013
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      Considering you asked the question...I would assume you
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      Huh?
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           the producers arent the face of the label
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           Forgive the foreigner, his time passed him by so he's bitter.
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           wtf are you talking about?
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           wtf cares?
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because they never worked out...
Jan 09th 2013
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Upfront Money is better than potential money
Jan 09th 2013
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that doesn't apply to most producers.
Jan 09th 2013
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kinda made my point
Jan 09th 2013
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i'm signed to Upfront Money, chill out son. n/m.
Jan 10th 2013
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Maybe labels feel star artists are less risky than sounds?
Jan 09th 2013
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Question: What Was The Last Producer Vanity/Sub-Label Anyways?
Jan 09th 2013
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Rico Love got a label through Universal/Motown a few years back
Jan 09th 2013
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GOOD music i suppose, although kanye hasn't been a producer...
Jan 10th 2013
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Also, Alex Da Kid has a label through Interscope now
Jan 11th 2013
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bookmark.
Jan 10th 2013
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Brainfeeder and a ton of electronic labels are based on
Jan 10th 2013
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thanks for your reply.
Jan 10th 2013
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RE: why are there no labels centered around producers anymore?
Jan 11th 2013
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do producer-oriented labels work better than rappers' labels?
Jan 11th 2013
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I guess all the LA Beat lil labels don't count?
Jan 11th 2013
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a few reasons
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