Trapital - good kid, m.A.A.d memo
good kid, m.A.A.d memobrought to you by 1-800-NUMBER Hey! Before we get started, we gotta talk about the milk crate challenge. This is wild. I hope you didn't try it. If you did, I hope you didn't get hurt. If you read Trapital on the regular, you have too much on the line to risk it all. Avoid the milk crates, beloved. This week's memo is on my Trapital Podcast interview with 24kGoldn, and Kendrick Lamar's announcement that he's producing his final album on Top Dawg Entertainment. Was this forwarded to you? Sign up here. new Trapital Podcast: 24kGoldn Golden and I talked about how his chart-topping song "Mood" blew up in the pandemic and how he's capitalized on its success. We also talk about how he's been paid $175,000 for a feature in a song, investing in startups, and staying ahead of the latest trends on TikTok and other platforms. This was the first in-person Trapital Podcast interview since pre-pandemic! We both said "you're taller than I thought," when first saw each other. Golden is San Francisco born and raised, so we met up in when he was back home. Looking forward to see where his career takes him next. Tap in on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or watch on YouTube. On the Trapital Podcast, hip-hop's heavy hitters explore their ideas that helped them level up their game. Learn more here. what's next for Kendrick Lamar? Kendrick Lamar and TDE have had one of the longest partnerships between a hip-hop label and its flagship artist. TDE CEO Anthony "Top Dawg" Tiffith called it a victory lap. It's been 17 years, which is a long, long time. But this news shouldn't be a surprise. In the past few years, Kendrick has dropped clues that change may come:
His social media bios now says founder @pglang. Kendrick including "founder" sticks out. It's the first time he can say that about anything he's worked on. K.dot didn't start TDE. Top Dawg started the label then signed Kendrick in 2004. According to Top, Kendrick owns a percentage of TDE. But that percentage is likely lower than the co-founder stake that J. Cole has in Dreamville, Drake with OVO Sound, or Jay Z had at Roc-a-Fella Records. Kendrick is rarely mentioned among hip-hop's highest earners. Forbes once wrote an article about how Kendrick is not a cash king! He earns most of his money through music and the occasional real estate moves. Both can make money, but it's hard to generate substantial wealth without much equity in companies. For years, Kendrick looked past most business partnerships and stayed focused on music. His love for hip-hop is admirable, but it's hard to ignore trends of older artists who focused on business early on and are still living well. Folks like Diddy, Jay Z, and Master P are in their 50s, healthy, and wealthy. Music was their gateway to other businesses. Meanwhile, Black Rob struggled to afford his medical bills before he passed, and the DMX estate didn't have much money when he died. It's been tough to watch them struggle, knowing that they relied primarily on music-related revenues. Kendrick doesn't have to become a billionaire mogul to be well off. But his recent moves are a step toward a balance that can work for him. He's always had an interest in film, so pgLang's plans are a step in that direction. In recent years, Kendrick has also invested in both Triller and EngineEars, so he's shifting his tone for the right opportunities. Kung Fu Kenny may land higher on that Forbes list soon enough. SPONSORED When you need a moment, call 1-800-NUMBER One of the biggest challenges I hear from Trapital readers is how hard it is to capture attention. The best way to break through the noise is to create memorable moments. It's still not easy, but it's easier to do if you work with a trusted team to make it happen. 1-800-NUMBER is an internet studio that combines high-impact content with direct-to-consumer media to create some of the most iconic moments in culture. In the studio's first year, it generated 2B+ views across 25+ projects! The studio has collaborated with the biggest artists: Lil' Uzi Vert, Future, Isaiah Rashad, and 24KGoldn, and more. Its clients include the biggest names in entertainment: Nike, Sony, Universal Music Group, Facebook, 1800 Tequila, Roc Nation, TDE, and more. Want to hear how 1-800-NUMBER can help your next project? Book a free 30-min intro chat! TDE's legacy with Kendrick Lamar After Kendrick's announcement, TDE's president Terrence "Punch" Henderson shared his thoughts. "It's funny when things change, because most of the time we automatically assume it's something negative." This was a response to the narrative that Kendrick left on bad terms with TDE, but it's also connected to broader speculation about TDE and its artist relationships. In the age of social media, hip-hop drama gets overblown and sensationalized. The platforms rewards extreme behavior, so the truth is rarely as strong as whatever the narrative is. Has TDE been perfect? No. SZA has aired frustrations on multiple occasions and some of its album release tactics don't line up. But companies can still be a success despite their missteps and disputes. Some of the most idolized organizations still had big issues. The San Antonio Spurs were seen as the NBA's organizational excellence. Tim Duncan and coach Gregg Popovich were thick as thieves. But this is the same team that had a player cheat on his wife with another player's wife. It's also the same team that star player Kawhi Leonard stopped trusting with medical decisions. That doesn't take away the team's five championships. The same can be said about the New England Patriots and their countless scandals and unhappy stars. Even the best-run orgs have had messy moments. When Snoop Dogg said, TDE is "a better version of Death Row Records," he was right. TDE didn't reach the cultural peak that Death Row did in 1995, but TDE's run lasted much longer and it did a much better by its artists. record labels outlasting flagship artistsIn a statement, Top Dawg said that TDE, "will continue to grow, develop and give artists the platform to expand in whatever way they choose." It reminds me of the Trapital Podcast interview I had last year with Dreamville CEO Ib Hamad. He talked about his goal to separate Dreamville's brand from J. Cole's brand. J. Cole wasn't leaving Dreamville, but Ib knows that the brand can't rely on Cole forever. That's the future for TDE as well. It still has proven artists like SZA, Jay Rock, Isaiah Rashad, and ScHoolboy Q. But it doesn't have another superstar like Kendrick. Most hip-hop record labels struggle to transition from one flagship artist to another. Despite Dame Dash's best efforts, Roc-a-Fella didn't outlast Jay Z's run. Murder Inc didn't survive past Ja Rule. Death Row's implosion after Tupac Shakur's death has been well-documented. The list goes on. This transition is even harder now when there is more power than ever individual artist-driven brands. Quality Control Music is the most recent success story. Migos was its first flagship act, and Lil' Baby has since taken the reigns. It's rare, but it's easier since QC existed before they signed the Migos. Bad Boy, Cash Money, and Def Jam also outlived their flagship artists, but they are exceptions, not the norm. TDE will try to add itself to the list of those exceptions. Perhaps Kendrick's final TDE project will help pass the torch? Maybe the label signs another artist who can take over the reins. It won't be easy, but TDE is up for the challenge. Read more about TDE news in statements made by Kendrick Lamar, Top Dawg, and Punch. Enjoy Trapital? Share it with a friend Tell them to sign up. I'll send them next Monday's memo. Copy and paste the link below to share: https://trapital.co/share-trapital Or share Trapital quick via text, email, or Twitter. Coming soon from Trapital Podcast - a breakdown on Tyler, The Creator's marketing campaign for Call Me If You Get Lost with music marketing expert Amber Horsburgh. Drops on Friday! Essay - the new one that has to do with OutKast, Atlanta, Issa Rae, and a couple of people named Tyler. That's all I'm saying for now. Coming soon! |
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