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Monday
07Jan

Check Out Audible Hype

Everyone in the music business should give Audible Hype a shake.  Justin writes about the business of music from what he calls the "broke rappers perspective".   Justin  is the first white, "broke", rapper over the age of thirty that writes like an MBA that prefers Burlington VT to LA.  While you are on Justin's site check out the other sites he writes for.  Great stuff Justin - looking forward to more of your posts.  I just want to know where you hide the Subaru with the Escalade trimmings in Burlington?

Also, I loved the rapper (hip hop / jazz) he interviewed in his latest post.  This guy in only signed in Japan.  Check out Witness.  This plug is huge for me - considering that I am not a big rap fan, and I rarely write about artists (not sure I am qualified).  Let me know if I got it right on this one...

 


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Reader Comments (5)

Oh yeah, oh yeah. Audible Hype is pure gold. Justin Boland is my Director of Research for Wishtank. We have a couple interview with him over at www.wishtank.org.

one love and both of you keep up the good work.

Garrett from Wishtank
e: editor@wishtank.org

January 7, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterGarrett Heaney

Audible Hype is how I found my way here in the 1st place. Much appreciation all around. This info is priceless and boundless.

January 7, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterB.Cap

Thirtyseven is a long-standing stage name I've had since I was rapping in high school. I'm currently 26, and I'm very thankful for the feedback. I have no real experience, success, or idea what I'm talking about.

I like Witness, too.

January 7, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterJustin Boland

As in thirty seven...in a row?

January 8, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterPaul

No, not a reference to a black and white comedy. Actually a reference to Buckminster Fuller.

January 9, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterJustin Boland

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