A paradoxical thing in Jamaica is that we are so full of talk of badmanism yet when people come around to abuse us; we mumble, forget it after 7 days and move along. A strange state of affairs given our mouths almighty.
Since the advent of internet access at high speeds and file sharing sites; it seems as though dancehall and reggae record sales have met with doom and gloom. Just look at the measly sales of some of our so called big stars. No names necessary here. You know them.
Just recently, I scanned a few sites and file sharing is a big deal. As riddims are sent out promotionally to deejays, in a few minutes they are up on sites available for download by anyone besides persons in the industry and for sale by persons who do not even have a licensing agreement with the creator of the music: neither the writer nor music composer. As much as we feel that Japan and Europe are the last bastions of real aficionados of our music, they are also the hot spots for illegal downloads and sales. Check the internet if you fail to believe.
When the internet and file sharing gained prominence a number of persons locally were cynical and then they came around thinking it would further the music. Yes, but for who though? Certainly not the musical composers. . Alot of persons are not intimate with the process of music making and a lot of persons don't care. All they get is the finished product and maybe go to a party and hear a good joint, hear it blasting on the radio or get a hot mix tape and bop to it. That it is illegal, they generally don't care.
Ok so file sharing and illegal downloading might get the music out and make it popular; and might ought to be underscored here. A direct negative result of this is that our artistes have resorted to hustling out the business: overcharging on dub plates, overcharging for shows, collecting and not showing up, charging major dollars to voice a tune; only a few innovative ones like DI TEACHA' have gone into merchandising and product branding, VYBZ Rum anyone.
We really need to find some resolution to the loss of sales because when dubs are voiced hardly does an artiste return to a producer (who might also be the composer) and give him/her a portion of the dub plate money. Hardly is there an artiste who blows up big time and gets some shows who will return to music composer to say "see ah food ya"; so we really need a way to stem this bleeding of sales by inappropriate persons and the illegal distribution by unscrupulous persons.
We know how to crack any code to anything, certainly we can figure out a way to make it hard to get our music for free. One thing that some producers will do is send out a song ripped below cd quality or turn up some of the instruments such that there is some degree of distortion, but that does not reflect well on a producer. Encoding cds doesn't even really help except for air play detection overseas. Perhaps a brilliant Jamaican can develop the technology such that if you download a song or songs without paying for it, your computer crashes, your ip address is identified and if previous credit or debit card information of the user has been used on that same computer then deductions are made from them. How long are we going to bled of our creativity? Why do we stay on the downlow while they download?
nah nah nah mi nah follow weh yuh ah try seh at all. Hear mi nuh. The nowadays music that these so called "Artist" are producing, are not worth what your talking about. I understand they suffer after all there so called "hard work" and are not seeing much profit, but look where music has gone to, or at least dance hall. Before easily downloading a song off the internet, ppl had to hear the song from a friend, party, or radio(in some places). The internet downloading or releasing of certain tracks where made for exposure, so ppl can hear di tunes dem and judge b4 buying, which of course is an idea gone wrong. That doesn't mean they can act up and not reach at promoters shows (WHO ARE PAYING THEM!). Right now....most of their money is from shows, thats where the nowadays way of dance hall industry, has pushed itself.
Now for people not supporting there artist and just downloading....I don't think that is a problem at all. Simple thing is to make a "REAL!!!" hit song and hot music where it is not full up of none sense and garbage (some real dance hall please mi a beg yuh lol), no repetitive rhymes, lyrics and flow! And start a contract with itunes or whoeva (better yet a one set jamaican istore fi get di latest!), in which they have exclusive albums and songs that can only be bought off the software. Only exlcusive tracks that is there best work and then keep freestyles and such for free downloading. Now...here is where the trick is!, In order fi keep some leechers or ppl like me and most of us in this internet world, from getting or downloading the song and ripping it off and posting it on a site or sharing(if its really that necessary *i hope not*), create an encryption pon the mp3 where it can only stay with the ip address, OR! computer hard drive with of course mirror access to the owners ipod.
Personally.....the music weh a gwon now....is something yuh listen fi ah good....3 weeks or less and den bounce it inna di next month if its worth it, but most of dem tracks ya guh to waste star....alot of the artist dem a release tunes pon top a tunes and not 1 ah dem ah song weh can hold a real position inna di place man.
All in all.....give di fans dem better music....and the artist dem should focus more on albums instead of just 1 set riddims and sell more den promote....but obviously, that isn't what they want lol
right now if good albums r produced they will be sold look at "buju - til shiloh" mi luv deh album deh mi buy it 2 times already and wont hesitate to buy a next if my copy get stolen again
right now if good albums r produced they will be sold look at "buju - til shiloh" mi luv deh album deh mi buy it 2 times already and wont hesitate to buy a next if my copy get stolen again
Tru talk...And me no care if anyone say me have badmind...but certain DJ only flood d market with a bunch of fuqery
Me never hear so much fuqery inna dancehall music before...but me nah only blame the artist them...Like twins of twins day, The fans dem want a certain kinda music so some of D artist fi give dem what dem want
yes de artist have to start bring quality over quantity de internet is here and you can never stop de bootleggin period there will always be a way to get free tune . Artist need to show there tru talent and produce good music so de sound dem will link for dubs and increase the demand for touring