Genres
- Afrobeat/Afropop
- Arabic music
- Hip-hop
- Instrumental hip-hop
- International rap
- Rap in English
- French rap
- R&B
- Synthwave
- Trap
Genres they’re also open to receiving
- African music
- Ambient
Main
- Give artists constructive advice
- Manage artists in their careers
They want to receive music similar to…
Travis Scott
Kanye West
Stormzy
BewhY
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Moods they love
- Authentic
- Catchy
- Creative
- Curious
- Danceable
- Dark
- Eccentric
- Experimental
- Good vibes
- Unique
- Mainstream
- Dreamy
- Original
- Positive
- Provocative
- Surprising
- Tropical
- Underground
- Captivating
- Upbeat
- Weird
Moods they’re also open to receiving
- Energetic
- Groovy
- Melodic
- Midtempo
Attributes they love
- Available on Spotify
- Early project
- International potential
- Strong social media presence
- Unsigned artist
- Upcoming project
- Young talent
They don't want to receive...
- Alternative rock
- Bass music
- Bossa nova
- Brazilian music
- Chill/Lo-fi Hip-Hop
- Christian music
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Co-founder of the Egyptian rap scene in the end of 90s , so it's more than 22 years in the Arabic rap scene and more than 25 years in the middle East field understanding music and how it works and doing my research and analysis on this field. A&R since 2003 in the Egyptian rap scene , also I do my own podcast about the music industry. A&R podcasting music consultant artist development music business development Artist Development is the process any musician goes through to develop their craft and skills necessary to build a professional career in the music industry. This means everything from voice, songwriting, image and branding, music and video production, live performance, marketing and social media. Artist development in the music industry has changed since the advent of iTunes, internet and social media. The days of being “discovered” by a record label are all but gone, leaving most of the early progress to the artists themselves. It used to be that the label would find an up and coming talent and develop them within the label. But now this development is left up to the artist, often them leaving them with the question, “Where do I start?” Your Lyrics and sound and music and the whole music package