Learn How to Question a Famous Hip Hop Artist

By Farah Fan


Every person dreams to interview their favorite hip hop performer but when the time comes you need to be prepared. So you've finally landed a project from your local lifestyle magazine to interview that well-known hip hop artist, who's been performing on location in your city. Or maybe you've decided to track down that up-and-coming hip-hop artist and collect some reviews for your blog. If you wish to learn how to master the art of the hip hop artist interview-whether in person, via email or on the phone just look at this article.

Hip hop music first began during the seventies at the Bronx in The Big Apple, as a great outlet for the urban youngsters to convey themselves. Since then, it has undergone the process of commercialization and now has developed many sub-genres. In addition, the hip-hop industry has produced entrepreneurs such as Russell Simmons and Jay-Z. When researching hip-hop, be sure to look at the social factors that led to its rise and continued recognition over the past few years.

Independent hip hop artists differ from mainstream hip-hop artists in that they're often not signed to major record labels and they have a more socially conscious message to their music. Some even get their own record labels and therefore are sustained by a group of loyal fans, which can range in size depending on the popularity of the artist. You can contact a hip-hop artist by visiting their record label's website and contacting the artist's publicist, or you can call the label's publicity department numbers to request interviews. In instances where the artist owns a tiny label, you can email him directly.

Here are some quick questions you may ask the artists. You can ask the artists how they got famous or discovered. This is important because you want to get an idea of what the hip-hop artists think about the current state of hip-hop and the ways in which they're adding new information to the business. Also, try to discuss any unique or unusual aspects of the artists' lives. For example, if you're interviewing a performer who was a former schoolteacher, he would tell you what made him want to pursue hip-hop as a career. The artist may view hip-hop as a way to reach the youth on a much broader scale than in the classroom.

Another great question to ask is the problems facing the hip hop industry. You may even wish to discuss how hip-hop artists can be better role models to the communities they serve by being more conscious of the harmful effects of glamorizing the drug culture and violence and how this affects children. It would also be useful to read articles on the artists prior to the interview. This keeps you from asking repeated and dull questions that waste yours and the artists' time. It furthermore will give you more time to have a productive interview where you can learn new things about the artists.




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