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Plan "A" for Hiphop Artists - Why Having a Laser Beam Focus is Crucial for Rap

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Irene Tierney

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May 17, 2010, 10:53:38 AM5/17/10
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I am getting pretty good at daily blogging. Believe me its a challenge
just to find the time. Today I was thinking about what I was going to
blog about and came up with some philosophy that I heard from comedian/
entrepreneur Steve Harvey.
He stated several times about not having a "Plan B" for your life and
being totally committed to your "Plan A". He says if you have a "Plan
B" then you are not totally committed to fulfilling your "Plan A". He
says you should put all of your energy in to making your "Plan A" a
reality.
As his words sank into my mind, I began to think about how I could and
could've applied this train of thought to my life. I used to be the
type of person who tried to do too many things and got hardly NOTHING
accomplished. For example, I have been a "Hiphoppa" since I was 8
years old. Sometimes its hard to believe that but its true.
In my Senior year of high school, I started getting serious and
started making demos. I kept on pluggin' away at the music business
and eventually some people thought me and my group were good enough to
go perform at the Apollo. That's when I figured I could make a career
out of music. I started researching this business and trying to learn
all I could and I still do today.
Unfortunately, things weren't moving fast enough for me when I was
younger. I went from job to job and I even got a real estate license
because I wanted a better life. While I was doing these things, I
never stopped loving Hiphop. I learned how to make beats and
instrumentals along the way but I just had too many other
distractions. Hell, I even bought and sold a few houses but the lack
of focus was just killing my enthusiasm to do what I really loved.
Well, earlier this year, I had a life changing experience and I
decided to get really focused on one thing and that was making beats.
There are more people who are in need of production than need rappers.
The rappers even need producers and I am sure the rapper/producer
ratio is more skewed toward the rappers!
For me this meant letting a lot of other things go UNTIL I get my
"Plan A" right. Once that happens, yes I will pursue other interests
but not until then. I can site numerous examples in Hiphop alone of
people who started off doing one thing, became successful, then
branched out to do other things.
So I hope this makes you think a little and helps you get focused on
what you really wanna do. We can be good at many things but unless we
have a 'laser-beam' focus, we will only produce mediocre results at
best.

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