Keep freestyle alive...Keep freestyle alive...
Thats all everyone talks about in this industry.
But when it comes down to spending a buck to
support the hard work and frustration that the industry goes through all you so called freestyle lovers would rather cop a cheap duplicate from some one who has absolutly no respect for the style.
what goes around comes around people.
If you kill the sales you kill the style.
We ll wish we could do this for free but it just doesn't work that way.
If you truly love the Freestyle dude
Visit www.strongisland.com.
Well, put! Machetebros,
I wish some people would get it thought there heads and understand the damage it is causing artist and small labels.
My beef with it is if you love freestyle and want it back why would you share or download instead of buying the music.
Every time you do this it give's more incentive for me or anyone els in the biz to quit. If the record label makes no $ off there product how do you expect them to bring you more of what you "so call love"
But speed is right there is nothing we can do about it.
File sharing and mp3's are hurting the dance industry so bad labels aren't even picking up any new artist now.
And a well known dance label has closed its doors because of this same reason.
All I can say is please if you really care about the music and the hard work we put into it don't share files don't down load support the music.
That's my 2 cents LOL.
Nick
Their you go.
i know exactly which label you are talking about and it is sad.
This label has been a pillar of freestyle since the start and people allways think "Oh one download wont hurt"
Well your right except that if everyone thinks the same way then that one multiplies to an unpresidented number. THe result is you loose the financial foundation of a company.
MP3 is an epidemic too large for one single person to fight, but like I said if everyone thinks the same way then that one also multiplies into an unpresidented number. If you TRULY LOVE FREESTYLE then REPRESENT.
If your just a front then shut the *&^% up and stop complaining that the last CD you bought sounded all the same or just plain sucked.