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I Want to Be a Hip Hop Producer
Have you been sitting around thinking to yourself, “Man, I want to be a hip hop producer”? If so, then you might want to know a little bit about the training you will need and what you might actually be doing. Luckily, that’s what this very article is here for. Let’s take a quick look at the job of a hip hop producer.
For one, you have to have a passion for hip hop to be a producer. That should be a given. You also need to know a little bit about the different styles of hip hop. Modern music has sort of a techno vibe to it, while old school hip hop was cleaner in terms of content, but less defined by the beats. Learning about how the music industry has transformed over the years can greatly impact your success. It will let you pull from old ideas and new ones for inspiration during production.
To truly fulfill that thought of “I want to be a hip hop producer”, you need to have a proper education. You’ll find a lot of places out there that offer training online, but that doesn’t give you the real life experience needed to succeed in this business. How are you supposed to work a sound board, microphones, or just general studio equipment if you never lay your hands on it?
You also have to get some connections in the industry in order to do well. You can find this through your educational institute and by just putting yourself out there. Shyness really needs to go out the window. Learn as much as you can from every job you get, and use those connections to move up in the industry.
As a hip hop producer, you will be expected to develop and market various music created by different artists. This means that you have to be creative, experimental, and cutting edge. You also have to be knowledgeable about modern movements in the industry and the equipment that is available to you. Through proper education and diligent efforts though, you should be just fine.
If you want to stop saying “I want to be a hip hop producer” and start saying “I’m an accomplished hip hop producer”, you better start studying. Learn about the music, the equipment, the artists, and the past, and then use all of your knowledge to set new standards for the future. All it takes is a little bit of guidance and a large dose of creativity.