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How to Reawaken Your Creativity and Overcome Inspirational Droughts

How to Reawaken Your Creativity and Overcome Inspirational Droughts

Guest post by Emma Grace Brown. As creative professionals, we’ve all experienced those disheartening moments when our inspiration dulls. It’s the dreaded creative block—and an unfortunate reality for creatives of all types. But here’s some good news: Creative ruts are not the end of the road. In fact, these roadblocks are often signs that your creative mind is ready for growth and transformation! In this article from Achickwitbeatz, we’ll explore a range of practical strategies and approaches you can use to help break through creative stagnation and find a renewed sense of inspiration.

Making Your Melodies Heard: How Musicians Can Gain Widespread Recognition

Making Your Melodies Heard: How Musicians Can Gain Widespread Recognition

Guest post by Emma Grace Brown. In an industry teeming with talent, musicians often find it challenging to stand out from the crowd. Crafting beautiful melodies and writing evocative lyrics is just the beginning. Navigating the complexities of the music world to achieve recognition requires a multifaceted strategy that extends far beyond the studio. This Achickwitbeatz.com article provides insights into different avenues musicians can explore to catapult their careers into the limelight.

5 Key Tips Aspiring Entrepreneurs Need to Know About Turning Their Hobby Into a Successful Music Business

5 Key Tips Aspiring Entrepreneurs Need to Know About Turning Their Hobby Into a Successful Music Business

Guest post by Emma Grace Brown. Turning a hobby into a thriving business is a dream for most musicians. However, achieving this dream requires careful planning, sound decision-making, and consistent effort. In this article by Achickwitbeatz.com, we’ll explore some key finer points of how aspiring entrepreneurs can convert their passion into a fruitful long-term business.

Reinvigorate Your Music Career with Diversified Income Streams

Reinvigorate Your Music Career with Diversified Income Streams

Guest post from Emma Grace Brown. In the ever-evolving music industry, professionals must diversify their income streams. While live performances and album sales may constitute a significant portion of a musician's income, it's essential to explore other opportunities. Below, shared by Achickwitbeatz.com, we delve into various ways musicians can earn extra income by leveraging their skills and creativity.

How and Why You Should Expose Your Child to Music

Guest post from Emma Grace Brown. For many parents, finding a way to help their children learn and have fun at the same time is a major goal that can be difficult to actually pin down. Every child learns differently, and it’s important to make sure his needs are met while keeping his self-esteem a priority. That’s why getting your child involved in the arts is so beneficial as many creative pursuits can help build self-confidence and help with learning literacy skills.

How to Keep a Paycheck Until Entertainment Industry Restrictions Are Lifted

How to Keep a Paycheck Until Entertainment Industry Restrictions Are Lifted

Guest post from Emma Grace Brown. The entertainment industry was hit hard by the pandemic. While the famous names may not have suffered, those of us in supporting roles certainly have. Although concerts, filming, and live events are finally starting to pick up, there is still a long road ahead. Fortunately, there are many ways to put yourself on track and earn an income until you can get back to doing what you love.

Mechanical Licensing Collective Webinar #SongwritersGetPaid

Mechanical Licensing Collective Webinar #SongwritersGetPaid

Watch the November 9, 2020 webinar with Mechanical Licensing Collective (MLC) CEO Kris Ahrend, hit songwriter and GRAMMY nominee Tayla Parx (“Thank U, Next,” “High Hopes,” “Love Lies”), producer/songwriter and Recording Academy Chair and Interim President/CEO Harvey Mason jr. and the Academy’s Chief Advocacy Officer Daryl Friedman. | Visit Achickwitbeatz.com for your instrumental needs, resources for artists & dope stuff for music lovers.

Resources for Artists

Resources for Artists

Tips and information to help you achieve your artistic goals. | Visit Achickwitbeatz.com for you instrumental needs, resources for artists & dope stuff for music lovers.

Spotify for Artists: Co.Lab Series - Release Tactics

Spotify for Artists: Co.Lab Series - Release Tactics

The second session in Spotify for Artists new digital version of their Co.Lab series focuses on release tactics and sharing methods independent artists can use to get their music out there in normal as well as unprecedented times. | Visit Achickwitbeatz.com for your instrumental needs & dope stuff for music lovers.

Free Game Friday

Free Game Friday

Free Game Friday offers brief synopses of topics that independent artists need to know for success in the music industry. | Visit Achickwitbeatz.com for your instrumental needs & dope stuff for music lovers.

Track Your Music Stats with Apple Music for Artists & Spotify for Artists

Track Your Music Stats with Apple Music for Artists & Spotify for Artists

Artists who have taken the reins of their music careers can obtain valuable insight to achieve the success they desire. Knowing how often your music is played, how many people are listening and where your fans are located can help you determine where to focus your efforts. If you haven’t already, sign up for both to secure access to your artist account and learn more about how your music is performing across platforms. | Visit Achickwitbeatz.com for your instrumental needs & dope stuff for music lovers.

2018 Music Consumer Insight Report | International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI)

2018 Music Consumer Insight Report | International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI)

The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) has released the 2018 Music Consumer Insight Report. The data within this report provides global trends to help artists understand how people utilize music within their daily routines. Find out how this information may be helpful to your music career.| Visit Achickwitbeatz.com for your instrumental needs & dope stuff for music lovers.

Glossary of Music Industry Terms

Glossary of Music Industry Terms

There are multiple online publications that frequently release articles full of relevant information for artists looking to keep up with current events in the music industry.  Many of these outlets use jargon that is common to mainstream heavy-hitters, but often tends make independent artists who don't have the time to research terms feel excluded. As a producer, I've been asked about many of these from time to time, so I compiled a glossary with concise definitions to help you navigate through any article to determine how you can apply the information to your artistic career.  If there's another term not listed here that you've seen or heard frequently, but need it clarified, please feel free to mention it in the comments and I'll be happy to include it.

Music Media Conglomerates

Music Media Conglomerates

Many of the popular music blog sites that Hip Hop, R&B, House Heads & other genre lovers gravitate to are owned by/affiliated with just a handful of companies. While monetization of your hard work is generally a goal of many in the music industry, the question is how much of the content is influenced/sacrificed for the sake of those who fund the effort?

Why "Friends" Fall Silent on Success

Why "Friends" Fall Silent on Success

It happens sometimes. People you thought were down for the trials and tribulations on your path to success disappear, but when things are looking better they don't make the return you thought they would. It's NOT your problem and here's why.

EP vs. LP

EP vs. LP

This topic causes a bit of confusion among some artists on occasion, so I created an infographic to make it easier to see the differences at a glance. | Visit Achickwitbeatz.com for your instrumental needs & dope stuff for music lovers.

Twitter Tips for Artists Who Don't Really Use Twitter

Twitter Tips for Artists Who Don't Really Use Twitter

Social media can be a bit overwhelming at times and it can be hard to keep up with considering you've got everyday life demanding your attention.  Not to mention the time it takes for you to make and market your music to pursue your dreams.  It's easy to gravitate to your favorite social media platform and let the others fall by the wayside until it's time to promote that new project or new show coming up.  Needless to say, it's a bit hard to get some traction on those tweets if you've been neglecting your audience until you need them. Here are some tips to stay moderately engaged and make the most you can from minimal use of the platform.

Strategic Planning for Independent Artists: Points to Ponder


Strategic Planning for Independent Artists: Points to Ponder


Now is the time that many businesses and organizations begin focusing on their strategic plan for the upcoming year. If you're an artist, producer, engineer, etc. without a major machine behind you, you should consider yourself as a business.  While it’s important to plan and adjust throughout the year, December tends to be popular as it’s a great time to reflect on how things went and what you wish to accomplish heading into the next year.
New Year's resolutions are great for expressing your intentions, however they may not come into fruition without a solidified plan that details how you will achieve your goals. Take it to the next level and develop your strategic plan to help you accomplish your artistic goals for the new year and propel your career forward at a high velocity.

5 Artistic Personalities That Can Curse a Collaboration

5 Artistic Personalities That Can Curse a Collaboration

This was my fifth post for my dearly departed friend & colleague Praverb.
Collaboration is an awesome tool when executed effectively. The benefits to the parties involved can make a huge impact on their individual careers but occasionally, they can go wrong. Sometimes things just happen that can throw off planning, other times people just happen.
When “people” happen, it is not due to anomalies but rather reoccurring habitual actions that lead to expectations not being met. Some of these characteristics can leave a bad taste in the mouths of collaborating artists, producers and promoters, potentially causing social backlash.
If you recognize these traits in anyone you have worked with, are working with or desire to work with you can make adjustments accordingly to spare yourself some headache. If you recognize any of these traits in yourself, reflect on it and take the opportunity to become a person people love to collaborate with.

Making Music on a Budget [Infographic]

Making Music on a Budget [Infographic]

Here are some simple tips to make the process of budgeting for your project a less daunting task and easily attainable. | Visit Achickwitbeatz.com for your instrumental needs & dope stuff for music lovers.