J. Cole Teaches How To Start A Rap Career In 3 Steps

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  • Опубліковано 3 лип 2024
  • “In the back of my mind, I always knew what it was I wanted to do. So, like, my second year (in university), I was back on track in terms of making music and reaching out to, like, because I was in the city. So, I was reaching out to whoever I could in the city. Like A&Rs. And whoever I felt like I could call. Nobody was listening or whatever, but I was still trying. Mark Pitts introduced me to Jay. Like, Biggie’s manager. He introduced me to Jay and Jay heard a song I had, called “Lightspeed”, which I actually did while I was still here. It was, like, the last semester of my senior year, whatever. And that’s when I did that song. And then he heard it and it got him interested. He came through and took the meeting, and then the rest was history.”
    In the above quote, Jermaine Lamarr Cole a.k.a. J. Cole gives us an insight into his years at the university and the years following.
    Unlike many rappers, Cole did pursue a university education, but during that time, he continued working towards his goal to be a rapper.
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    TIMESTAMPS:
    0:00 J. Cole Teaches How To Start A Rap Career Quote 1
    1:04 Step #1: Connect. Network. Spread the Word!
    2:34 Free Songwriting Video Course
    3:28 Step #2: Patience, Ambition and Dedication
    3:33 J. Cole Teaches How To Start A Rap Career Quote 2
    6:28 Step #3: Understand the Industry and What it Demands from You
    6:34 J. Cole Teaches How To Start A Rap Career Quote 3
    8:48 Comment and Get your Free Course!
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    Step #1: Connect. Network. Spread the Word!
    The main takeaway from the above quote is the value of networking. Things have changed considerably over the past decade and artists today get spotted on the internet and connect with others online.
    But the principle is essentially still the same today. If you wanna be a rapper with a significant reach. If you want to be able to work with the best in the industry, you will have to connect and network with industry professionals.
    Step #2: Patience, Ambition and Dedication
    “I really haven’t thought about no other career. I always knew I was going to make it, but it was just about when. So when I graduated and all my friends went and got, like, all my friends from St.John’s went and got like nine to five jobs. And they were making like 30,000 a year, 40,000 a year. And I was like, broke. And I was working a job making $10 an hour. But I’m trying to pay rent, so I’m grown now. Once you graduate, you’re not just a broke college student, you’re just really just broke as hell. So I was really broke as hell. So that’s when I was like, man, looking at my watch like yo.” - J. Cole Interview, 1:58-2:30
    Cole sheds light on his financial situation in early life in the above quote. Even after graduating from the university, he was working a job which paid $10 an hour. Now that is some level of dedication to not get sucked into a nine to five rut.
    It isn’t just a question of dedication but also sheers patience and ambition to make it as a rapper and see-through one’s plan despite all odds
    Patience is a virtue that we have slowly forgotten in the current age of social media.
    Step #3: Understand the Industry and What it Demands from You
    “Mark Pitts told me, you got to play the game to change the game, basically meaning, like, at first, when it comes to dealing with label, dealing with the politics of the industry. You got to kind of give to take. You can’t just be the stubborn guy like I’m going to do it this way. Like I ain’t doing no interviews or I want my interviews like this. You’ve got to kind of give until you establish yourself and then you can have full 100% control. Not creatively. I’m just talking in terms of, in terms of, how you move.” - J. Cole Interview, 2:30-3:05
    The above quote shows Cole’s realistic outlook vis-à-vis the music industry or the show business at large. It also shows how having the right mentor to guide you through the industry can help you immensely.
    The quote also shows us that one must not be stubborn if one wants to make it in the entertainment business.
    Being an idealist is fine. It is also essential to an extent to be a great artist. But as we can see from the above quote it is also important to understand the nature of the industry and business that you are trying to be a part of.
    Cole mentions how in the early years, one should not be stubborn. One needs to put oneself out there and do what the industry expects and demands from you.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 85

  • @HowToRapOfficial
    @HowToRapOfficial  2 роки тому +25

    COMMENT: So, what do you guys think? In today’s work is it worth going through the major label route or simply building up hype online is enough to make a mark?

    • @adrenalinestairz5068
      @adrenalinestairz5068 2 роки тому +2

      I'm going the independent route. Both independent and or record labels have pros and cons.
      Independent Pros
      ● You get to keep all you earn
      ● You have to be more creative when you don't have money
      ● You don't have to pay any money back
      ● You get to learn how to network
      ● Your music belongs to you
      Cons
      ● It can take a long time to get fans
      ● Your stuff videos, music etc may come off as amateur
      ● May not have the money to make merchandise
      ● Cheap home studio
      Record labels pros
      ● Faster networking
      ● Professional sounding music
      ● Professional videos
      Cons
      ● You have to pay back the money
      ● Can face rejection
      I'm sure that there's more just can't think of them atm.

    • @blazedONEin87
      @blazedONEin87 Рік тому

      It all depends on what time of music you're doing. Trap involves going a different route than say, boom bap. You can't be a Chicago trap rapper and think griselda is gonna pick you up. Wrong! You can't be a babytron and think TDE gone want you. I think everybody should be independent for a while, build a reputable collection of music and show a major label that you don't need them, show them that they need you. Use your catalog that you built yourself as leverage to get the best deal possible. If that's the route you wanna go.

    • @blazedONEin87
      @blazedONEin87 Рік тому

      @@adrenalinestairz5068 any reputable label won't make you pay them back, especially if it's your first record. Never sign a contract that doesn't have a no recoup clause. They're taking a risk on you so that's on them and this is if you fail to sell records and you have to be let go, if it works out, you're gonna be paying a lot of money to them. Unnecessary amounts of money.

  • @bbysosa104
    @bbysosa104 2 роки тому +182

    If you here u gonna make it some day.

  • @floridaloveclifton5175
    @floridaloveclifton5175 2 роки тому +95

    This is a great video. J.Cole is one of the reasons why I stay writing songs every day. Him, Denzel Curry and Ice Cube are my influences.

  • @yo.kodiak
    @yo.kodiak 2 роки тому +38

    Cole is a real one. And this video couldn’t have come at a better time.
    Best of luck to all of you starting out!

  • @ba.youtube1007
    @ba.youtube1007 2 роки тому +6

    That thumbnail says "Establish yourself first" really make sense coz I wanted to rap long time ago but I have nothing to Rap about even about myself.

  • @TrenchYungin
    @TrenchYungin Рік тому +13

    Im motivated by this..."Never stop no matter what, your time will come"

  • @just.ronrishad
    @just.ronrishad 2 роки тому +15

    Everything I’ve been telling myself patience bro patience and step out of my comfort zone and into the unknown.

  • @skessisalive
    @skessisalive Рік тому +5

    a few years ago I realized I am not able to articulate my thoughts into words nearly as well as I thought and then I realized that most people are the same and have no idea how to truly express themselves and suffer greatly from it, I had just started rapping around the same time and writing raps helped me tremendously in becoming articulated. this is why they say art is self expression and is so important, rap has the power to expand the scope and scale of human consciousness

  • @bleezieartist
    @bleezieartist 2 роки тому +22

    I been rapping for about 11 years and probably have the repertoire of someone 6 months in. I have not even completed a second project. I have done two prison sets adding up to 5+ years over the span of my rap career as it were. I performed in prison for the uhuru sasa and Asian clubs at Oregon state penitentiary. I am a slacker, a drug addict, I am the Comback story waiting to be written. I am willing to write and rap forever man I love it. Well I love the rapping of my completed songs of when they are coming together. Perfectionism mixed with substance addiction has literally had me at a stand still for about two years. I’ve become petrified almost, a fossil, dinosaur. Lol
    The problem Is I am just good enough that I know if I put the effort in consistently I would make it without a doubt. I’m terrified of becoming recognized and then falling off.
    I’d rather be never noticed at all it seems then for everyone to know that I was good and then I fkd it off.
    That being said I need the structural design and accountability that the labels would provide. Plus i am now 30 so sooner the better.
    Independent is the route I would take if I were more focused and driven and did the work without excuse. Talent ain’t ish without consistent results.
    Bleezie

    • @LeonHopeTheGreat
      @LeonHopeTheGreat 2 роки тому +4

      that pushing on freestyle in the car is dope, you could do it independently now way easier

    • @bleezieartist
      @bleezieartist 2 роки тому

      @@LeonHopeTheGreat hey that’s dope man i’m glad you got to listen. i can’t freestyle to save my life probably but the pen game has gotten decent. again, i need accountability and organization, consistently cause i ain’t got it on my own.
      thanks for checking me out fam 🙏🏼

  • @ryathesage
    @ryathesage 2 роки тому +6

    Yes this is what I needed

  • @ernestrealmusic
    @ernestrealmusic 2 роки тому +6

    J. Cole is a big influence of mine, I'm in College and also learn how to rap i don't really like 9 to 5

  • @fadedflex9718
    @fadedflex9718 2 роки тому +6

    Cole is one of my biggest inspirations! 💯

  • @therightway4760
    @therightway4760 2 роки тому +5

    I believe that either way can work. What really does matter is one's consistency in what they are doing.

  • @prodbycxrlos
    @prodbycxrlos 2 роки тому +6

    Yo this is some true stuff right here. Definitely great points Cole is making.

  • @jupiterco11ins
    @jupiterco11ins 2 роки тому +8

    Yo connections will PUT YOU ON🔥... don't sleep

  • @rezaghassemi3044
    @rezaghassemi3044 Рік тому +2

    There’s a huge part of this video that talks about having a 9-5 job but I feel like for many people, especially artists, having a job can help you financially if you’re broke
    You can still be consistent about your art even with a mediocre job, if it helps your current situation

  • @User-si6yn
    @User-si6yn 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much

  • @SceobaeJ
    @SceobaeJ Рік тому

    Holy shit this is so impactful

  • @YDotHash
    @YDotHash 8 місяців тому

    You’ll hear me 💚

  • @CraftWon
    @CraftWon 2 роки тому +5

    Everyone feels like they gonna make it. You just don’t hear the ones that don’t make it say that…. Because they didn’t make it.

  • @edwingabrielfernandez9692
    @edwingabrielfernandez9692 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you

  • @HUSTLER-AT-HEART
    @HUSTLER-AT-HEART 2 роки тому +1

    Never quit

  • @who_isreece
    @who_isreece 11 місяців тому +1

    We all gone make it! Lifes about the journey not the destination. Fw my music

  • @musicsimply9197
    @musicsimply9197 2 роки тому +1

    Big Ups

  • @alyteent
    @alyteent 2 роки тому +1

    Very useful tips from this video. Nice 👍

  • @YBKPO
    @YBKPO 2 роки тому +2

    i k im gona make it 🤞🏾

  • @songoku9063
    @songoku9063 Рік тому +3

    Eminem said he almost got fired cuz he didn’t want to listen what music they wanted him to make. “The Way I am” is the song and is one of the greatest songs in rap

  • @aniki_ir
    @aniki_ir 2 роки тому +2

    🐐

  • @brettaustinkugler
    @brettaustinkugler Рік тому +1

    It’s hard to tell this early in my career.

  • @shynephresh3158
    @shynephresh3158 2 роки тому +7

    Just want y’all to know I’m next

  • @davincmy5484
    @davincmy5484 2 роки тому +1

    I personally think both of them a good

  • @kaidoogaming2217
    @kaidoogaming2217 2 роки тому +2

    Hope it helps 😉

  • @Scubbsthepervysage
    @Scubbsthepervysage 11 місяців тому

    Hype online is enough to make a mark but not a lasting impression.

  • @teezy7596
    @teezy7596 2 роки тому +1

    Tell me why I feel like me and this guy are supposed to be friends?

  • @kjay9962
    @kjay9962 Рік тому

    Features?👀

  • @kingmaverick4255
    @kingmaverick4255 2 роки тому +1

    Where drew ?

  • @dopeboyhyphen8796
    @dopeboyhyphen8796 2 роки тому +1

    Can I the instrumental to the back ground music

  • @Kurotama11
    @Kurotama11 10 місяців тому

    With the job thing…I don’t really understand
    Him making 10/hr doesn’t imply he wasn’t still working 8-10 hour shifts
    So is he meaning like, don’t get caught up in a company/position where you’ll be actively competing to move up? Cause then you’d end up doing OT and dedicate more energy to the job than music?
    Cause I just don’t see how “not working a 9-5” is valid advice when that’s legit just a shift

  • @quantumkensho
    @quantumkensho Рік тому

    Drew's voice sounds different tho haha

  • @JackJacksonJr3
    @JackJacksonJr3 11 місяців тому

    I'm a be one of the biggest artist in the world

  • @chosen2begreat
    @chosen2begreat 2 роки тому +5

    You gotta sell your soul for that type of lifestyle. Don’t waste your time y’all, I went to Hollywood and saw everything first hand

    • @callmehnikki1595
      @callmehnikki1595 2 роки тому

      How

    • @chosen2begreat
      @chosen2begreat 2 роки тому

      @@callmehnikki1595 what you mean how

    • @k.a.r.m.a1085
      @k.a.r.m.a1085 2 роки тому +1

      You gotta dig hard no soul sell shit works

    • @solomon7713
      @solomon7713 2 роки тому +1

      @@chosen2begreat so talent,hard work, & networking equals selling your soul?? your delusional if you have what it takes to make it big at the end of the day your going to make it big no need to sell your soul for what God has already ordained and destined to be smh you think you can sell your soul and the devil will bless you with riches and fame my goodness the devil came to kill,steal, and destroy not to bless peoples lives and have them prosper 🤦🏽‍♂️

    • @chosen2begreat
      @chosen2begreat 2 роки тому +1

      @@solomon7713 Lol I saw everything behind the scenes and I know what it’s about, but if you believe that go find out for yourself lol. Remember this comment and let me know how that works out for you 🤣🤣

  • @universe9244
    @universe9244 2 роки тому +1

    Uum, is j.cole related to kendrick...
    Like are they brothers...?

    • @universe9244
      @universe9244 2 роки тому

      @Tack Draas yh kuz they got lamar in their names, that's why am asking...

    • @lilshaan6252
      @lilshaan6252 Рік тому +1

      @@universe9244 so does mine . am i their father?

  • @nomisosi7968
    @nomisosi7968 Рік тому

    #exclusivegq

  • @3lectric220
    @3lectric220 2 роки тому +4

    Give me feedback on these lyrics for a rap I recorded u won’t regret it
    World Still Turns
    Wanna be an MC
    Wanna be like shady
    Maybe
    Let’s see
    Backwards E
    Will discover me
    Only sure of one thing
    Nothing stopping me from my dream
    I’m regaining my self esteem
    Cuz when I rap I’m feeling ectasy
    Distracting from life cuz its crazy
    It’s amazing
    Not goin
    Through a phase see
    Rap is my game
    For more than the fame
    I even made a name
    The names DK
    But in a way
    I feel like
    This earth
    Has turned against me
    I got a list of people pissed
    At me just cuz I exist
    I just wish
    Someone would stop this
    They wanna throw fist
    But I respond with a diss
    Cuz when I take a shot I don’t miss
    And sometimes I feel heartless
    Cuz this heart was broken
    Over and over again
    But gotta deal with it cuz this is when
    People die cities burn
    But as u see this world still turns
    People don’t get what they deserve
    Others get what they don’t earn
    People die cities burn
    But as u see this world still turns
    People don’t get what they deserve
    Others get what they don’t earn
    Used to wanna be fighter pilot
    But I’m colorblind so
    Guess I’m gonna have to live without it
    And I doubt that
    There’s anything I can do about it
    And now I realize that
    Life is fucked up sometimes
    The only thing keeping me alive is my rhymes
    It’s my reason for livin and it’s driven me insane
    Only thing keeping me from the pain
    Cuz I feel like I’m alone in rain
    Just these feelins my mind is on
    But life still goes on
    Like I said I wanna be an MC
    I want shady
    To discover me
    To uncover me
    So I show this man
    That this fan
    Is more than another Stan
    Or at least that’s what I plan
    If life goes by my demands but
    People die cities burn
    But as u see this world still turns
    People don’t get what they deserve
    Others get what they don’t earn
    People die cities burn
    But as u see this world still turns
    People don’t get what they deserve
    Others get what they don’t earn
    Listen
    If things don’t go your way
    Listen to what I say
    And just know
    Things will get better another day
    Always be on the move
    Nothin is stoppin u
    From doin whatever u wanna do
    But if someone tries to
    Then there an asshole so
    Just say fuck u ho
    And don’t let them make u feel low
    Even though
    People die cities burn
    But as u see this world still turns
    People don’t get what they deserve
    Others get what they don’t earn
    People die cities burn
    But as u see this world still turns
    People don’t get what they deserve
    Others get what they don’t earn

    • @MOMO_dakING
      @MOMO_dakING 2 роки тому +3

      This shit low-key fire 🔥

    • @3lectric220
      @3lectric220 2 роки тому +1

      Thanks man

    • @3lectric220
      @3lectric220 2 роки тому

      I wrote it to this beat
      m.ua-cam.com/video/OmyNSMvqlR0/v-deo.html#dialog

    • @dedasalmeida9047
      @dedasalmeida9047 2 роки тому +3

      Not bad bruh fr, keep going! 🔥🔥🔥🙌🙏

    • @3lectric220
      @3lectric220 2 роки тому +2

      @@dedasalmeida9047 thanks

  • @Thundergod_Ash
    @Thundergod_Ash 2 роки тому +1

    3rd