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  • 20 Best Recording Studios in Atlanta

    20 Best Recording Studios in Atlanta

    Atlanta has been a hub for music and entertainment for a while now, especially with Hip-Hop/Rap over the decades. From the early days of soul and R&B to the modern sounds of hip-hop and trap, Atlanta has consistently produced some of the most innovative and influential music in the world. And with such a thriving music scene, it’s no surprise that the city is home to some of the best recording studios in the country. Here are 20 of the best recording studios in Atlanta.

    One really popular studio in Atlanta is Tree Sound Studios: One of the most renowned studios in Atlanta, Tree Sound Studios has played host to some of the biggest names in music, from Outkast and Lil Wayne to Taylor Swift and Justin Bieber. Tree Sound Studios is where J. Cole had his 10-Day Dreamville writing camp. Doppler Studios: Founded in 1969, Doppler Studios has been a fixture in the Atlanta music scene for over 50 years. The studio has recorded everyone from Aretha Franklin to Elton John to Whitney Houston. Patchwerk Recording Studios: With over 20 years of experience in the industry, Patchwerk Recording Studios is a go-to destination for hip-hop artists looking for top-notch recording, mixing, and mastering services. 11th Street Studios: With a history dating back to the early 1990s, 11th Street Studios has played host to some of the biggest names in R&B and hip-hop, including Usher, TLC, and Ludacris. Icon Studios: A favorite of both established artists and up-and-coming musicians, Icon Studios is known for its cutting-edge technology and world-class recording equipment.

    If you’re an Atlanta native, you’re an ATLien and familiar with OutKast’s Stanktonia! Stankonia Studios: The brainchild of Atlanta rap legends Outkast, Stankonia Studios is a state-of-the-art facility that has produced some of the most iconic hip-hop albums of all time. Silent Sound Studios: Located in the heart of Atlanta’s midtown district, Silent Sound Studios offers a wide range of services, including recording, mixing, mastering, and video production. Icon Studios: A favorite of both established artists and up-and-coming musicians, Icon Studios is known for its cutting-edge technology and world-class recording equipment. D.A.R.P. Studios: Founded by legendary producer Dallas Austin, D.A.R.P. Studios has been a fixture in the Atlanta music scene for over two decades, producing hit songs for artists like TLC, Madonna, and Michael Jackson.

    Some recording studios on this list are available to book through the Stufinder App. Stufinder is an App for finding and booking recording studios, the app also allows artist to list their feature price and get booked. Learn how to add your studio or add your feature price. If you’re tapping or clicking the book now on Stufinder button on this post, you won’t be directed to to the studio until you have downloaded the Stufinder app.

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    Some Other great Studios in Atlanta not mentioned in this list:

    Loudhouse Creative: Located just minutes from downtown Atlanta, Loudhouse Creative offers a full range of audio and video production services, including recording, mixing, mastering, and post-production.

    The Blue Room Recording Studio: Known for its warm and inviting atmosphere, The Blue Room Recording Studio is a favorite of musicians and producers alike, offering state-of-the-art equipment and a talented staff of engineers.

    Blackbird Studios: Originally founded in Nashville, Blackbird Studios has since expanded to Atlanta, offering a wide range of recording and production services to artists in all genres.

    Crossover Entertainment Group: With over 20 years of experience in the industry, Crossover Entertainment Group offers a wide range of services, including recording, mixing, mastering, and artist development.

    Soundwave Studios: Located in the heart of Atlanta’s historic Castleberry Hill neighborhood, Soundwave Studios offers a warm and inviting atmosphere, as well as state-of-the-art equipment and experienced engineers.

    This post will be updated periodically. Stufinder is a great app to find and book recording studios.

  • How Much Do Rappers Charge For Features? Rap Feature Prices (2023)

    How Much Do Rappers Charge For Features? Rap Feature Prices (2023)

    Hip-Hop Features Pricing List

    Famous rappers charge anywhere between $10K to $1 million for a feature. Some really famous and iconic names like Eminem and Jay-Z even charge more than a million depending on the request. A rappers feature price may vary depending on the number of verses and other factors. Rappers on the come up charge as little as $4K or less for a feature. However, not all features involving rappers (popular or unknown) are paid.

    So, how much can one expect to pay for a rap feature in 2023? The answer to this question is highly dependent on the rapper in question. We looked at some sources and gathered a list of rappers and their feature price. It’s important to note that these prices are not set in stone, and negotiations can often bring the price down or push it up depending on the circumstances.

    Some Hip-Hop Artists & Rappers on this list are available to book through the Stufinder App. Stufinder is an App for finding and booking recording studios, the app also allows artist to list their feature price and get booked. Learn how to add your studio or add your feature price. If you’re tapping or clicking the book now on Stufinder button on this post, you won’t be directed to to the studio until you have downloaded the Stufinder app.

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    The price of a rap feature can vary widely depending on a number of factors, including the popularity of the rapper, the length and nature of the collaboration, and the circumstances surrounding the collaboration. As such, it’s important for artists and producers to carefully consider these factors when approaching a rapper for a feature, and to be prepared to negotiate in order to secure the best possible price for their collaboration.

    This post will be updated periodically. Stufinder is a great app to find recording studios and book artists for a feature.

  • 10 Best Apps For Musicians

    10 Best Apps For Musicians

    10 Best Apps For Artists, Producers, Musicians

    As a musician, you need all the help you can get to make the most of your skills and talent. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned pro, the right apps can help you in your creative process, your music production, and even your marketing efforts. Here are ten of the best apps for musicians that you should consider downloading on your mobile device.

    1. Stufinder Stufinder is an App to find & book recording studios anywhere in the world. Stufinder is available on iOS and Android.
    2. GarageBand GarageBand is a must-have app for musicians who own an iPhone or an iPad. This app lets you create, record, and mix music using a variety of instruments, including drums, guitar, and piano. It also has a feature called Live Loops that lets you create music using pre-made loops, making it perfect for beginners.
    3. Pro Metronome Pro Metronome is a simple but effective app that helps you keep time when playing music. It has a variety of features, including a visual metronome, a beat subdivision option, and the ability to save your settings for future use.
    4. iReal Pro iReal Pro is a popular app for musicians that offers a massive library of chord charts and backing tracks. This app is perfect for practicing and performing, and it allows you to customize the playback tempo, key, and style.
    5. Apple Music for Artists/Spotify for Artistss Guitar Ultimate Guitar is an app that provides access to a vast library of guitar tabs, chords, and lyrics. This app is perfect for guitarists who want to learn new songs or need a quick reference while practicing or performing.
    6. Tunable Tunable is an app that helps musicians tune their instruments quickly and accurately. It includes a variety of tuning modes, including chromatic, guitar, bass, and ukulele, and it also has a pitch pipe feature for vocalists.
    7. SoundCloud SoundCloud is a popular app that allows musicians to share their music with a global audience. This app is perfect for independent musicians who want to get their music heard, and it also provides a platform for discovery and collaboration.
    8. Bandcamp Bandcamp is a platform that allows musicians to sell their music directly to fans. This app is perfect for independent musicians who want to keep control over their music and pricing. It also has a social aspect, allowing fans to follow their favorite artists and discover new music.
    9. Music Memos Music Memos is an app that lets you record, organize, and develop your musical ideas quickly. It includes a feature that analyzes the chords and rhythm of your recording, making it easy to build on your initial ideas.
    10. Evernote Evernote is an app that lets you take notes, organize ideas, and collaborate with others. This app is perfect for musicians who need to keep track of lyrics, chord progressions, and song arrangements.

    In conclusion, these ten apps are essential for musicians who want to take their creativity, productivity, and marketing efforts to the next level. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned pro, these apps will help you improve your skills, reach a wider audience, and achieve success in the music industry.

  • Rappers You Can Book a Studio Session & Feature with on Stufinder

    Rappers You Can Book a Studio Session & Feature with on Stufinder

    Are you a rapper looking for the perfect feature to take your music to the next level? Stufinder, the app that connects artists with recording studios, producers, and engineers, has recently been having a lot of rappers list their features in a studio session with them. Now, not only can they book studio sessions with some of the best producers in the industry, but they can also book a feature with some of the hottest rappers on the scene. We have curated a list of talented and established rappers who are now available to collaborate with up-and-coming artists, giving them the chance to elevate

    Book your studio session and feature today and take your music career to new heights.

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    This post will be updated periodically. Stufinder is a great app to find recording studios and book artists for a feature.

  • New Music Friday (March 24, 2023)

    New Music Friday (March 24, 2023)

    New Music Friday (March 24th, 2023)

    6lack – Since I Have A Lover (album)

    Hit Boy – Surf or Drown (album)

    Danny Brown & JPEGMAFIA – Scaring The Hoes (album)

    Internet Money – I Remember ft. Kodak Black & Roddy Ricch

    Rob49 – Hate It or Love It ft. Da Baby

    Quando Rondo – Recovery

    Juice WRLD – The Light (out)

    BIA – I’m That B*tch ft. Timbaland

    Lloyd Banks – 101 Razors ft. Method Man

    IDK – 850 ft. Rich The Kid

    Kool Keith & Real Bad Man – Serpent

    lann Dior – Do It All

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  • New Music Friday (March 17, 2023)

    New Music Friday (March 17, 2023)

    New Music Friday (March 17th, 2023)

    Metro Boomin – Creepin remix ft. Diddy

    Gucci Mane – 06 Gucci ft. DaBaby & 21 Savage

    Lil Keed – Keed Talk To Em 2 (album)

    Pi’erre Bourne – Honeyberry 2

    EST Gee – Mad (album)

    Lil Pump – Lil Pump 2 (album)

    Money Man – Red Eye (album)

    Henny Hermes & Fresco Trey – Don’t Count Me Out

    Desiigner – PMR ft. A Boogie Wit da Hoodie

    T-Pain – On Top Of The Covers (Cover Album)

    NLE Choppa – Cottonwood 2 (out)

    Riff Raff – Ain’t Giving Up My Truck

    Glorilla & Lil Durk – Ex’s (out)

    Russ – Nasty

    Doechii – What It Is (Block Boy) ft. Kodak Black

    Statik Selektah – Unpredictable ft. Inspectah Deck, Method Man, Raekwon & Ghostface Killah

    View last week (March 10th, 2023)

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  • Watch Tony Shhnow read a Rap Dictionary

    Watch Tony Shhnow read a Rap Dictionary

    On the ninth episode of Rap Words, rapper Tony Shhnow reads a few words from the first edition of the Rap Dictionary! We recorded this at his spot in Atlanta, Georgia. Tony Shhnow goes over some funny words like “Jumpoff”, “Ho”, “The Homies”, and more.

    Rap Dictionary is available for purchase here. If you’re new to DailyRapFacts, subscribe here: https://drf.ac/subscribe

    Watch Tony Shhnow read a Rap Dictionary below.

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  • New Music Friday (March 10th, 2023)

    New Music Friday (March 10th, 2023)

    New Music Friday (March 10th, 2023)

    Rae Sremmurd – Tanisha (Pump That)

    6lack – Talkback

    Soulja Boy – No Cap In My Rap

    Joyner Lucas – Devil’s Work 2

    Godfather of Harlem – Street Opera ft. Fivio Foreign, BIA, Saint JHN, Swizz Beatz

    Rob49 & Peezy – Let Me Know

    RiFF RAFF – Fendi Floor Mats

    NLE Choppa – Mo Up Front

    Rowdy Rebel – We On it

    Conway The Machine & Jae Skeese – Pain Provided Profit

    Hit-Boy & Musiq Soulchild – Victims & Villains

    Blxst – Just For Clarity 2 (EP)

    G Perico & DJ Drama – Hot Shot

    View last week (March 3rd, 2023)

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