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    For the past three years, Record of the year has been given to songs that had features with it (probably doesn't make a difference.) The mixture of beat and music in it is really good, Mark Ronson did a good job on engineering the song. I mean, this song was my jam for 2015. The…

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    For example, the subsidiary for Sony is known as Columbia Records. The subsidiaries have their own staff, are allowed to sign their own artists, and can make most of their own financial decisions”(McDonald). While these subsidiaries have a majority of the control over their business, they still must report and answer to the main company, which controls the overall budget and makes decisions on staff reduction. In addition to creating labels that are divisions of the main company, sometimes the…

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    consent of the artist or labels. Many artists all over the world have been put out of work and had to go back to the bottom in order to fight for their dreams. The trading of music illegally caused many rappers, singers, and as well as the producers to go out of work due to the low profit made from their albums. Online music trading should be approached more often because it leaves artists with less money for their music and it also hurts the music industries and labels. According to the article…

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    the combination of the words “Spot” and “Identify”. Created in Sweden, the service has a free option. As defined by Techopedia, “Spotify is a new digital music service that enables users to remotely source millions of different songs on various record labels from a laptop, smartphone or other device”. In general, Spotify allows the user to search through 15 million tracks of music, create playlists, or listen to playlists created by other people. With over 40-millon active users, Spotify grows…

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    FIT Personal Statement

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    The way that fashion, fitness, and marketing influences our society fascinates me; I am constantly looking at how to influence current and future trends through multiple channels. Having many successes under my belt, I have come to realize that one of the keys to my success has been the solid marketing foundation I received from the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT). After earning my Associates in Applied Science for Advertising & Marketing Communications from this illustrious program, I…

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    Yaves Ellis Analysis

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    Ellis is already up and on the move. He makes his way across the north side of the city checking in on his three recording studios and the artist signed to his music label the “Sling Shot Movement Group.” When you break it down Yaves Ellis is a Christian rapper. He started at the age of seven and was signed to a major record label by the time he was 12. It was a passion that started after he’d seen the rap duo of Kriss-Kross and has remained a passion for a man now in his thirties. To this…

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    computers and - while bills like the Digital Millennium Copyright Act are making copyright relative to today’s technology - most of the rulings turn out as extremes. Programs that obviously aid in piracy can escape a court case unscratched; or record labels can sue for ridiculous sums, as with the case involving the file-sharing program LimeWire by LimeWire LLC, where demands were up to an estimated $75 trillion dollars, more than 5 times this nation’s debt…

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    Bedroom Producers

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    With the music industries having undergone vast technological change courtesy primarily from the immense online network of the internet, artists have adapted innovative means to share independently using affordable software and cost-free social media platforms to promote their art and further their artistic identity. Online communities have formed alongside these platforms allowing music makers to engage with like-minded individuals as art and music production moves forward to increased…

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    Music Piracy Effects

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    Throughout the history of popular music culture, common experiences among people of different cultures were shared by way of music, dating all the way back to the early 1920s from wax cylinders to vinyl records to cassette tapes. With rapid improvements in technology over the past three decades, the audio encoding format, the mp3, which would become one of the most innovative inventions of the 20th century, has led to many unforeseen problems and changes to the way popular nusic culture…

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    Nordic Composers Essay

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    are well established in the music industry in terms of fan base, recognition and above all improved sales via various marketing strategies. Nordic services are customised to meet needs of various artists. By working together with other independent labels, they pool together resources that create varied options so as to ensure satisfaction in fulfilling different artists’ needs. Through consultation, Nordic composers provide a plan to any individual artist, spelling out procedures that need to be…

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