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On Wed 2012-Apr-25 13:29, Steve King writes:
You do realise that some of the highest earning "musicians", (or recording
artists anyway), on the planet already are gangster rappers who can't sing
or play a note right?


Perhaps, Trevor, by your definitions. What they can do is connect
to an audience, touch the emotions of that audience, hold an
audience, control an audience, something that is rarer than rare.
Thousands of singers and players that are never off pitch, never
miss a note, can't get to first base in the industry, because, for
whatever reason, when they play and sing not enough people are
emotionally gobsmacked.


INdeed, which is why I say if someone enjoys it have at it,
it just isn't a type of work i choose to seek out. I find
the music extremely unmusical imho, the "artists" not
pleasant to work with, etc. But, it obviously connects with people. As for me, I'd just as soon listen to musicians who can play and sing. I can emotionally connect with Duke
Ellington, MIles Davis, the Beatles, Harry Chapin, or mErle
Haggard, to name a few.

Regards,
Richard
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