Derek Minor and Parris Chariz sat down to discuss the hard work required to get on as a new artist on their new podcast “You Can’t Say That In Church” - check it out👀
Artists, it’s better to have a team of people that get you than to chase a bag. Corporate and white doesn’t always equal success. It doesn’t mean that it doesn’t equal success either. It’s just a different game. You have to be ok with adapting to those systems. Hip hop is back underground because after the success of the early 00s, rap went corporate. We are now past that era. And if you look at the sauce of your most successful artists, they came from small boutiques. Cash money, no limit, TDE, roc a fella, bad boy, laface, all started as underground movements.
‘Don’t it feel good’ is the second single off of @prophiphop and @producertrenttaylor_ ‘s upcoming album entitled “This is our fellowship” 🙏
Featuring @thederekminor , the song takes time to celebrate the brothers out there who held their integrity, kept their word, and remained faithful to their friends, family, and mission. And can now enjoy the fruits of the labor.
‘Don’t it feel good’ is available everywhere.
God’s will does = SUCCESS but not in the way most of us think. It’s not popularity, marketing, etc…. It’s a wholeness of spirit, faith and love. It’s peace that surpasses all understanding. But to be “successful” in the music industry, you need good music and a plan.