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Guest post by Martin Connor of Soundfly's FlypaperSo much of why these two rappers have found so much success can be boiled down to their undeniable understanding that the music business is… wait for it: a business.For years, Jay-Z and Dr. Dre have remained laser-focused on the real goal of “selling product,” as opposed to getting distracted by the naïve interpretations of the business illiterate (“to make good art”). And sure, the latter can very often lead to the former, and even vice versa, but the only real mission statements of those sitting at the top stratum of the industry are: to get people’s attention, keep it once you have it, and push incremental boundaries to keep people talking about you and/or confused, so they talk about you more. And all of that is in service of the single goal of getting the masses to buy their records.We’re not going to cover the massive wealth generation stemming from Dre’s involvement with Beats headphones and Jay’s various corporate holdings, from Rocawear to Tidal to the Brooklyn Nets, or their co-ownership of record labels like Aftermath and Def Jam. But keep these in the back of your mind as you listen to how each hit track they produce seems to lead to further successful investments in sound-as-iterative-product.Jay and Dre don’t have some secret recipe for how to make “the best” hip-hop music the world has ever heard. The extent of the efforts they put into the testing, development, implementation, and distribution of their music as a material product are simply unmatched by any other rapper-mogul out there (except maybe Drake).Let’s take a closer look.How Jay-Z, Dr. Dre Focus Group Their Releases
Both hugely accomplished music and entertainment moguls, Jay-Z and Dr. Dre's success has been propelled by their ability to understand music as a business, and effectively market it to their. Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2019/01/how-jay-z-dr-dre-focus-group-their-releases.html]