Hip-Hop Record Label Addresses

If you are looking to make it in the hip hop business, you need to get someone to hear your demo. And to do that, you're going to need to send your demo to hip hop record labels. And you can't do that without hip hop record label addresses. So how do you find these addresses and contacts?

 

It will do you no good to address a demo package to a record label at large; you never know where it will end up, and it is unlikely an A and R representative will ever hear it. You need to be much more specific in addressing your demo package; you need to find exactly where to send your demo . This will mean finding the specific department that listens to demos, and it ideally will mean that your demo will be addressed specifically to a certain representative. Specificity and accuracy in addressing increases the likelihood that your demo will get heard and that you will get discovered by an A and R representative.

 

So where do you acquire these addresses and contacts? One way is to build your connections through your self-promotion online and through the artists you meet. The bigger your network, the better the chance that you will know someone who knows someone—and if you can make this happen, your demo can get out of the unsolicited pile and into the hands of someone who can help you get famous . Nurture every potential contact or connection you come across. But if you do not have any such people in your life, you will need to find other ways to find the hip hop record label addresses you need.

 

Of course, there is the method of combing through labels' websites. On smaller labels, this can be more effective, as smaller labels are often more willing to provide a public submissions address (try the “FAQ” or “Contact” section of the site). Major hip hop record labels may also provide such an address in these sections of their sites, but it may be more difficult to find. Additionally, it can be difficult to find an address specific to the hip hop division of the label, or a specific representative to which to address your demo. If the information you find on a label's site seems insufficient, you may have better luck trying a music contacts database. For a fee, you can gain access to a database of addresses and contacts that will help you find exactly the representative you are looking for so that you can properly address your demo package. Find a database that has the access you're looking for, and then locate the addresses you need; once you've got them, simply send your demo and you are on your way to a hip hop record contract!

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