Apparently the easiest way to get nominated for a GRAMMY is to make a remix! This proved to be true for Cardi B with her 3x's platinum song "Bodak Yellow"! Cardi B got nominated for Best Rap Performance and Best Rap Song in the 2018 GRAMMY 60th nominations!
So this is what you do:
- Start stripping and stack your money up
- Make a fool of yourself and get everyone's attention to build a fan base by creating a lot of videos of yourself and posting them online and slowly sneak some music videos of some original music in there to show people that you actually have some talent. (Making a fool of yourself to get attention is the most important part! Hey look at the "catch me outside" girl... she got a record deal and is now reported to be a millionaire after making a fool of herself. Please note: these tips may only work for marketable females.)
- Use some of the money you saved from stripping to get some producers to create some beats very similar to other artists songs
- Listen to the most recent popular artists to see whose sound you like and can imitate
- Write a song very similar but change the lyrics to fit yourself but keep the same style and song format of the original artist
- Don't forget to name the song after the artist who created the original song
- Use some more of that money to get studio time to record the song
- Use your saved money to get a music video filmed for the song that you want to be your single
- Put the majority of your saved money into marketing that song, music video, and pushing that song to radio to really get your buzz up
- Advertise and the media will do everything else for you
- You've got a hit song and the record labels will come knocking!
This is what you don't do:
- Get mad because everyone thinks that you don't really deserve to be credited for having a hit song when all you really did was remix a song of another artist and the original song and artist didn't get anywhere near the type of recognition from the industry for their original song that you remixed.
Obviously spelling and grammar doesn't even matter when you're a Rap/Hip-Hop artist making millions and in the lime-light but anyways, what do you think?
What Kodak Black knows that many people don't is that he is getting credit for the song and is listed as a writer in the credits of the song! Of course the two are label-mates under Atlantic Records so it was easy to arrange this type of situation between the two artists. So both artists are getting paid royalties for the song Bodak Yellow!
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