It's called This so not a mixtape because.
I'm sick of making mixtapes or songs for free.
The distribution I've been using through YouTube and iTunes/Google Play rip me off.
I haven't made almost anything off of it because they keep most of the profits and producers who gave me beats for free and said it was public domain are now trying to say it is COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL.
Pure bullsh**.
They are liers and that's why Trailer Park ain't on iTunes even though I promised it.
I'm extremely sorry.
I'm sick of all this bullsh** and paying people and companies so they pull this sh**.
f** it, I'll release it for free.
No lawsuit, no copyright infringement, no money.
Everyone can have it for free.
So when I release my new EP.
I'm doing it without them.
Getting released by my YouTube partners. Get better distribution and it will be easier for my music to be heard.
Once again I am extremely sorry for all of this.
Soooo much of Trailer Park: The Mixtape and Trailer Park felt like it was rushed.
I was so eager to release this music and write it.
My stress levels were through the roof.
Some of the stuff I made sounded dope some of it sounded like trash
I had such a huge headache and was extremely depressed even when I was mastering Red Rhythm's mixtape I could've done better.
The second after I released Trailer Park
It felt so good until I started being a critic
They say you are your biggest critic
It's the truth, I hated most of it and cried because this was my baby basically 9 months it took me to make the EP, and mixtape and I could've done way better.
This was literal art to me and I'm not here to satisfy every person.
But it's bad when I can't even satisfy myself
Now I am working on like 10 projects going back and forth on each whenever I get ideas
It is refreshing and awesome.
No restriction of genres
The reason a lot of it sounded bad was because I had a bit of writers block so I pushed out whatever and that's why there was songs like Freestyle 2015, OG Bobby Johnson (Freestyle), Hard White (Remix), and Next To It (remix)
I sounded generic and unoriginal as f**
I was extremely depressed too.
That's why I made really Dark stuff like
The Process intro and "The Ending" both having non hip hop influences
I am stepping out of my genre borders, especially for this new EP.
Trailer Park: The Mixtape was mainly Hardcore/Underground Hip Hop with little pieces of Political/Conscious, Club, Trap, Alternative Hip Hop, Rap Rock, and Contemporary R&B.
Trailer Park was more experimental.
Divided into two styles
(A. Softer)
1. The Process
(Ambient/Spoken Word)
[Dark as f**/Weird as f**]
2. Trailer Park (Conscious/Hardcore/Underground Hip-Hop, Contemporary R&B)
[Extremely Meaningful]
3. Broke
(Conscious/Hardcore/Underground Hip-Hop/Urban Pop/Contemporary R&B)
[R&B driven song/Touchy subjects]
4. Just Because
(Conscious/Hardcore/Political/Underground Hip-Hop/Contemporary R&B)
[Political Song]
5. Freestyle 2015
(Underground/Hardcore Hip-Hop/Comedy Rap)
[A joke]
6. Underground
(Underground Hip-Hop)
[A diss record to more than 5 people]
7. Another Level (ft. Tony Fresco)
(Hardcore Hip-Hop/Rap Metal)
[Really hard and exhausting to make]
8. The Ending
(Conscious Hip Hop/Cla**ical)
[Darkest song/the best on entire EP/samples composer Alex Khaskin]
This Is Not A Mixtape will be even more experimental.
I'm started to stop rapping about being poor/white trash/trailer park stuff
Mainly [Hardcore Hip-Hop]
Subs
-EDM (Dubstep/House/Trap)
-Metal/Rock
-Urban Pop
-Indie Pop (you heard me)
-Political Hip-Hop
-PBR&B
-Folk
-Post-Grunge
And more it don't even end there
There will be a little over 10 songs in it.
It will be made like an album.
It will sound almost nothing like
the Trailer Park series. Along with releasing TP. I will include all the instrumentals to TP as bonuses after "The Ending". I don't have all of them plus some Accapellas. Go nuts
Thank you for those who are patient. I will try to make a new single come out as soon as possible.
Inform as many people about me, Red Rhythm, Darkest Decent, and now Shadows of the Night as possible. We would appreciate it very much.
Our music is only getting better.
Around mid-February Trailer Park will be released for free on a lot of sites. So you can get it for free legally so. The like 1000 illegal music sites that has my music on their.
Your fine but I'll warn you to keep every new Copyrighted song by KWP Publishing/KWP Music Group off your sites. In a few years we will not take it lightly. Thanks to everyone who supports.
-Kurt Rock