26/10/2024
Happy Friday, everyone!
*i almost missed our learning day *
It’s time for another Friday class.
Today, we’re focusing on money, alcohol, and work. For many, the 25th is payday; for music producers, it’s just another day to keep hustling. Here’s a tip from one producer to fellow artists:
While it’s important to create a great vibe in the studio, it’s crucial to prioritize delivering your work on time and with care. Before you think about bringing alcohol into the studio, consider its impact.
Alcohol can enhance the mood and bring happiness, but from a producer's perspective, true happiness comes from seeing artists invest in their craft. When you prioritize paying for studio time before indulging in drinks, it shows respect for the work and the producer. It’s disheartening when payment is overshadowed by alcohol.
Producers rely on artists to cover expenses and maintain the workflow. Mixing alcohol with professionalism can lead to misunderstandings, so keep them separate.
As creatives, we must respect each other's work. Money is an essential tool for sustaining your career, so prioritize paying for your sessions just as you would spend on alcohol. This approach will grant you better access to a producer’s creative world.
Remember, alcohol can boost confidence or undermine it. Make sure your energy is aligned before a session. Focus on your work rather than relying on substances to drive creativity.
Dear artists, treat your work and collaborators with care—like fragile eggs. Every action in your creative space deserves love and respect. Work hard and smart; recognize that the people supporting your career deserve appreciation, especially when you’re feeling celebratory.
Have a fantastic weekend! Don’t forget the biggest party of the year—ALL BLACKSCOOP’s birthday celebration is coming to town! Join us to celebrate with your favorite producers, artists, and fans from around the world.
Get your tickets ready—it’s going to be an amazing event. Tell a friend that ALL BLACKSCOOP is on the way!
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