Finding Yourself And The Path To Your Dreams
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About the Book
Hip Hop culture has taken over the entertainment climate of America. Phil Weatherspoon has worked with the cream of the crop and has watched from the inside the music industry become what it is today. As a musician and producer, Weatherspoon is a multi-platinum artist that has worked on groundbreaking releases from artists including rapper DMX, Dru Hill, Lisa ‘left eye’ Lopez and Sisqo. Involved in the urban music industry throughout its golden age, he understands this industry like few others, and is one of few who have consistently maintained success at the platinum level over nearly a decade of music. While relaying his inside look at this industry, a reflection of what it takes to get ahead in today’s music business reveals itself. Both a documentation of one of the most important eras in music history and a blueprint for modern success in the entertainment industry, this book is set to become a cornerstone of any music lover’s library. It is a unique blend of current, relevant business tactics and an exposing of the music industry’s innermost circles that lift this book above the rest. At a time when popular culture and corporate business are becoming synonymous, Weatherspoon provides perhaps the best ever look at the backbone of modern culture. Whether it is an inside look at celebrity culture or a new breed of business literature you are looking for, Weatherspoon’s new book provides them both. If you are interested in taking a look at the full proposal for this book, please respond to the following addresses given below. Thanks very much for your time and consideration. The Market 1 Urban music listeners and fans 2 Aspiring urban musicians 3 Young people in business 4 Popular culture affiants The urban music market is obviously huge, and Weatherspoon has been a big part of it. He has been involved on albums in a musician or producer role that have sold more than twenty million copies collectively. This includes his role as producer on Sisqo’s record ‘Unleash the Dragon’, which sold more than five million records, and as a writer and keyboardist on Dru Hill’s seminal ‘Enter the Dru’ that sold more than two million records in 1998. Weatherspoon also collaborated on DMX’s ‘and Then there was X’ which sold more than six million records. This is just naming a few. With an inside view of these A-list musicians and their work, this book will provide readers with stories unseen anywhere else that will give them a unique view of their favorite artists. Urban music is not only topping the music charts more than any other music genre, but is also a force to be reckoned with in the literary industry. More and more, major musicians are releasing books alongside their records with great success. However most of these musicians are only interested in releasing biographical information, keeping the real secrets of their success to themselves. As Weatherspoon delineates on how to reach your peak potential in terms of success, aspiring urban musicians will be treated to an important and rare look at the realities of success in this industry, as well as elsewhere. "Make It Happen"