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Welcome back to my little documentary (or moc-umentary as I prefer to call it). We are now on Part 3
in a 5 part series exploring the lives of five fictional artists who are all racing to a six-figure
income with very different and skewed styles. Though the cast-of-characters in this moc-mentary are
indeed fictional, the techniques are not. These are the same skills that independent artists like you
use day in and day out to survive and thrive in the new music market.
Last time we were together I introduced you Fast Freddie who had a Fanatical Fan Club but really
didn’t take the time to develop any other skills. In spite of his inability to sell many CDs, and his
pitiful booking schedule, Freddie still managed bring in a little over six-figures in income.
This time we are going to take a look at the next of our five artists on his quest to make $100,000 a
year. Today you’ll meet MacDaddi, who is a graphic designer and hardcore rapper from south Philly.
You’ll see how his constant craving for new merch helps him to arrive at his $100k.
So lets start the camera rolling…
[Scene Three, Act One] Camera opens on one MacDaddi, A Philly rap artist with street cred and mad
design skills.
MacDaddi’s Merchandise Mania
We find MacDaddi hard at work stirring up a decent following in the South Philly streets. His success
is due in part to his connections on the street and his penchant for designing tons of new products
for his crew to wear. Part of what his fans love about him is how he ties his philosophical truths
into his rhymes. Mac, as his friends call him, basically has a philosophy on everything but
specifically on art and science of merchandising.
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