The Genius Birth Of The "Evil" Music Industry
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dude this is a great video, you're like the music teacher people wanna listen to
@pedroj.padilla5077
Жыл бұрын
💯💯💯💯💯💯
@ygthemasta3480
Жыл бұрын
Yung Meza music kid
This is better history lesson than sitting in a boring history class in high school.
@369ZIR
Жыл бұрын
Boring fabricated white history in high school. Oh and they forgot to mention they only pained ethnics in the “poverty” light.
@Austinfdp
Жыл бұрын
fax
@WaltFromTheFuture
Жыл бұрын
Yassine putting up Wilt numbers rn
@sniffglue
Жыл бұрын
lmao you must be slow af. it's fun to know but what can you really do with this info?
@Austinfdp
Жыл бұрын
@@sniffglue "history lesson"
already know gonna be fire, yassine been on a hot streak for sure.
@JeromeProductions
Жыл бұрын
Yep
@trickynick4989
Жыл бұрын
Ong
@pedroj.padilla5077
Жыл бұрын
💯💯💯💯💯
The problem with the music industry is nobody wants to make genuine art… it’s about the feels not the money❤
@jebidiahnewkedkracker1801
Жыл бұрын
Um...."The feels". IS the money???
@mitomatija2376
Жыл бұрын
Its about God, not feels nor money
@eurosonly
Жыл бұрын
What? It's always been about the money.
@boblotoldo3051
Жыл бұрын
Oh bullshit, plenty of good music around. Now more than ever before
Yassine bro you really came a long way from reporting on rap news man, ever since the industry plant to the law power videos you keep improving your content by a huge gap. I really hope whatever goals you plan on completing in the future you be recognized for your dedication.
@helloyassine
Жыл бұрын
Ty man 🙏
@leandrow216
Жыл бұрын
@@helloyassine damn the laws of power videos are a throwback fr
I'm a student at the Atlanta institute of music and media learning to become a mixing engineer and I had to write a paper about some of these guys and the phonograph. I feel like it is videos like these that can inspire someone to go into the music field
@TJMoyo
Жыл бұрын
Good luck but bad career choice
@timetravelersdad1290
Жыл бұрын
@@TJMoyo not a bad choice at all. Just depends where you land and how hard you work
@rhuttrho88
Жыл бұрын
Have they made you choose someone to sacrifice yet?🤔😬
@TJMoyo
Жыл бұрын
@@timetravelersdad1290 sure pal
@YAH_ONLY
Жыл бұрын
Good on you! I went to engineering school myself. Remember, we are defined by our actions; our morals and principles are what influence these actions. 80% Business 15% Music 5% Talent
Nikolai Rimski-Korsakov, Franz Liszt, Mozart, and Aron Copland are my favorite classical composers! It's crazy how deep you went into this! Your channel is scratching an itch!
You're killing it bro. I'm loving these Evergreen Documentary type post you're doing. Keep it up
@lucre113
Жыл бұрын
What type?
@AnonYoBizness
Жыл бұрын
Evergreen Content: Rewatchable videos that retains their relevance overtime in short.
@lucre113
Жыл бұрын
@@AnonYoBizness oh yeah lmfao I gotchu, like an evergreen niche. My fault OG, I had never heard it said like that before
Brilliant video! I love your clear, tasteful presentation style & also how you tie all these different musical movements/eras together on this video, I know your channel is mainly focused on hip hop but at the end of the day all musicians are part of the same long lineage of artistry & musician family tree so that's a really nice touch, every artist should aim to study the whole of music & music business history from the older musical styles to the present day hits because there's an incredible amount of knowledge & power there. Ironically, times haven't changed all that much since the early days, power players & predators keep ripping artists off the same as always, only the methods change LMAO
As a lover of different genres of music, I found this video to be highly enlightening and informative.
Yassine keep up the work been watching your videos for years now, the transition to killer thumbnails and motion graphics with top quality story telling is phenomenal. Used to watch all your videos but now your audience is going to expand drastically to new heights.
@helloyassine
Жыл бұрын
Thank you man 🙏
@aman27asad
Жыл бұрын
Great start off for the year 🐐✨
Bro i cannot believe you giving history lessons, this is lit
Ma boy been having a banger Daily let’s go we appreciate the hard work 👏
@KasiToursSA
Жыл бұрын
How come he ends his videos like this now?
This is such compelling content, you've been killing it lately and I love the direction you're taking your channel. Even if the views aren't reflective of the work you're putting in yet, these videos will age better than jumping on whatever trend or headline is popular for a week. Much love HY🫡
16:16 That dude was giggin'! Cool music history video. It always amazes me how humans continue to push the bar with all these crazy inventions. The craziest inventions ever were the ones that allowed us to see and hear the past!
This is fire. Excellent content, we love the subtle rebrand
Yes my G!!Just wanted to show some UK love!!I appreciate your hard work fam!!Thank you for blessing KZread with you're swag!!😎 Keep up the good work!!🇬🇧❤️🇺🇸
Hell yeah man GREAT DOCUMENTARY FORMAT 👀🔥🔥👀
love learning about these niche music stories. your range is wild 🔥💯
this is amazing, yassine. your videos are becoming more and more professional and very-well thought out. it's informative and you display your intelligence by delving into these interesting subjects. using historical facts on how music went from the elites to becoming readily available for everyone and how some people learnt to make a business out of it is true genius. keep it up man
@helloyassine
Жыл бұрын
Thank you xariq, really appreciate that.
*This Documentary Was Definitely Needed* *You Put Ur Foot In This One* *Music Is Sooo Universal*
Banger video. I learned a lot and the background music is soothing.
It’s crazy. I remember when Yassine had 10k subs. That was like 2018. 💯
Hello, Yassine. You Don't know me but I have been watching your videos for years. This is by far the best content you've ever made you are educating people in an easily digestible way and that is incredibly valuable.
the quality and maturity that I've watched your channel go through is quite impressive, Yassine. well done.
Love ur channel bro keep it up 🙏 I’m a huge fan from Houston 🎉
I love your videos soooo much. I can binge for literal days🥺 Kudos!!👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
@helloyassine
Жыл бұрын
Glad you like them!
Bro i enjoyed this video man it’s unique and very informative good job g
yassine je te suis depuis le début en fait j'ai meme été un de tes 30 premiers abonnés et je te suis depuis la Cote d'Ivoire.Bravo j'admire ton évolution
Only video you ever need 4 music history with great visuals and examples. Great video 💯💯💯
Excellent! Keep making more of these informative and outstanding videos! Thanks
BRO MORE CONTENT LIKE THIS - ITS YOUR NATURAL EVOLUTION - LOVE THIS
I feel sorry for people who never knew what it was like to buy their favorite bands latest album and pour over the liner notes and pics ..pick the needle up and drop it over and over on their favourite track ..twiddling with the tone knob to get the sound just right ..great days !!
Dopest video I've seen in years, always wondered how this industry came to be. Other great documentaries I've seen were "The paving of America" about how roads/interstates got booming. And the history of the TV
This was a great watch, many thanks!
great documentary bro! 11/10
the thumbnails kill me 😂😂😂 salute bro love the consistency
Good job bro. You're evolving!!!!!!#👍🎵🎷🎸🎺🎻🥁🔥
love the way u been going lately
❤️❤️❤️ this the kinda info I love!!! Great job 👏 👍🏽 👌 🙌
Also Yassine I see the big shift in the video quality and style if I didn't know better I'd say you're on that A.I train too
Ya why don’t the instrument makers make money on every song
Thanks for the education squeezed into these 20 minutes. I learned more than in the span of 10 years of musical education at school.
A good overview in the growth & establisment of the music industry that is now so much of our life that we just take it for granted. Not sure where the "evil' fits in to it though?
Dame you went off on this it was fire
This video is really one of the best on this topic!
The record labels and streaming providers are still making millions every year as the artists who create the music earn next to nothing! Something must change cause this is a crime!
@juanshaftpatel7488
Жыл бұрын
why? the dummies signed the contract
Not what I was expecting. But what a pleasant surprise. Great info.
You did Muisc in totality justice with this video ty 🙏🏾🐐
Love this video. One of the best synopsis-sai? sees? 's?- overviews on the music industry I've ever seen. I think one of the biggest pieces missing to the puzzle, are the avenues to allocate people to new music that they'd like, particularly on a local community level. You have so many clubs and venues that play nothing but top 40, or overly played out classics, and hardly any that really cater to showcasing new material in a fun, entertaining manner. A lot of that is cultural though. For some reason, people have a hard time using their imagination to dance to music that's conventionally not considered dance-able... which makes it 10X more scary for the average individual to get the courage out there and freely move and naturally feel just feel it however their imagination desires... without the fear of some douchebags broadcasting them on some tik tok video. When imprison ourselves to artistic conventionality, the decline of music culture itself becomes the cost- so please, don't be that douchebag. That being said, on the digital spectrum, it seems that even spotify, pandora, and youtube's algorithms tend to promote and feedback the same things over and over; which to their credit, is improving- Like Pandora's "Discovery" option for instance... we need a lot more of that, on a much bigger scale.
Good work G as always
the entertainment and music business is like every other business..energy..food.. transportation...education...communication .it evolves and changes..
@christianboy2135
Жыл бұрын
Except the music industry can't evolve now.... rap is the most diverse genre in the world..... And we ain't changing the music... it's as good as it's ever gonna get
very interesting video. please keep uploading stuff like this
This is amazing I really like this work Great editing great info Are you a student at music school?
Been dropping gems lately bro
Who did you use in the thumbnail?
I’ve Watched Your Videos In My Recommended Playlist Before But This Masterful Work Here Earned My Subscription 🏆
Yassine chill out bro 😭🔥🔥🔥
From the phonograph to the cloud. Couldn't hear it clearly, so they made it real loud. Dig it!
This guy is good narrator broo nice pretty work 🍷🙏🔥🔥🔥🔥
Thank you so much for doing this! I’ve always enjoyed your content, and now I remember why. Keep up the great job!❤
I'm admiring the evolution of this channel.
highly detailed, great stuff yet again.😃
Yassine you really figured it out. These mini docs gonna have you blowing up and you pushing out this content at an insane rate. Respect to you brother.
Well put together!
The differences between entertainers of now and the entertainers from back then trip me out. Entertainers were once merely servants for the ruling class but now entertainers (not all) act like they are high and mighty while expecting to be treated like royalty. It's like a court jester masquerading as the king. What's more; because entertainers were providing their services to the aristocracy, they had to present top-notch work that was thought-provoking but now the ruling class is using entertainers to keep their subjects (middle and lower class) in a dumb and senseless state.
@ricky-sanchez
Жыл бұрын
@Naar Gabar you hit it right on the nose. Hopefully the illuminati doesn't see this comment...
@DJiceberg716
Жыл бұрын
Good observation, your perspective is very interesting 🤔
Cole Porter used to write risqué parodies of his own hit songs. For example, the parody of his song 'You're The Top", had the line... 🎶'You're The Top / You're The Breasts Of Venus / You're The Top / You're King Kong's Penis'🎶
That last statement "Where will music go from here?" is real 💎
@ajat3202
Жыл бұрын
Robots will be singing instead of humans
@berean65
Жыл бұрын
Where will music be going? To hell in a handbasket.
@madtheghost337
Жыл бұрын
@@berean65 for realz!
I like these kinds of videos a lot man🔥🔥
Great video !!
I love your docs man, but PLEASE, take more attention on the chronology of the events, this happens in EVERY video, you start very well, following the events, than at the middle you jump than come back, but besides that, FANTASTIC work.
@helloyassine
Жыл бұрын
The point is it’s not meant to be chronological. Not my style.
@antondoty5552
Жыл бұрын
@@helloyassine I wouldn't fully agree with dude above in that it's every video, but in this one when jumping around like you did when talking about the early Columbia's developments in tech in the late 1800s after bringing us up to the 1950s and beyond did feel a bit jarring. That said, I studied a massive amount of music history in college, especially in relation to music technology and felt like this was a GREAT breakdown that could have easily replaced at least a few weeks worth of material I sat through in both film, audio and classical music history classes.
the depth of the research in this video is outstanding
you’ve been dropping banger after banger every day. i loved your content before, but we’ve been eating good. 💀
Excellent work
Yassine don’t miss!
GOOD VIDEO, engaging the whole time
Yassine is just that guy. Excellent video, as usual
Man just dropped a whole ass History channel special
Great video, but you used an image of Clarence Williams III the actor, (from the 70's/80's) not Clarence Williams the musician.
Brilliant video, thanks for this. I learned a lot especially in the pre-phonograph section. The rest of it was a great refresher too.
What about 360 deals, where record labels take a portion of your tour, merchandise and even endorsement money?
WoW!! That was mind blowing hearing it from someone else!! This is what I try and teach to people who love music, the difference between; the artist, the business and the industry. They are not the same thing/entity. Business is just business. The Artist is the Music creative/inventor (both writer AND performer). The Industry controls and manipulates ‘the business’. FANS!! YOU ARE THE FINAL SAY!! Always will be.... 🔥🙏🏿🔥 be loyal to Your local artists, new talents. We need your support as much as you need us to create this quality demanded.
@juanshaftpatel7488
Жыл бұрын
blks too dumb
U dropping straight heat 🥇
Fantastic video well done
one of your best videos in awhile.
Did you really show Clarence Williams III from The mod squad as a 1926 recording artist? That's hilarious
Very interesting to see the history of recorded music.
I absolutely love this channel. It's so well done. But SIR, at 13:48 that is NOT the right Clerance Williams. That's Clerance Williams III, an actor. Normally I wouldn't care but change that if you respect him as an artist and care about doing these docs properly. Other than that, I'm still a huge fan. Thank you for your work, sincerely.
@jonathanparker7895
Жыл бұрын
*Clarence
@better-dayz-r-ahead
Жыл бұрын
Glad I’m not the only one who noticed it was the wrong Clarence Williams.😂
Uou skipped the invention of the microphone. The phonograph limited music, but the microphone enabled music to replicate music as it sounded live. It brought back certain instruments and notes. Radio furthered the distribution of music, but it wouldn't have been possible without the microphone.
this video was amazing💯
I consider myself somewhat educated in the history of music. Well.... considered. This taught me a lot about the recording history of music and also that I didn't (and don't) know ish. (Just a comment for engagement to show appreciation of fire content)
@emanuel_soundtrack
Жыл бұрын
this is the very basics of history of commercial music
Language note: A virtuoso is a person. They have virtuosity or their playing is virtuosic.
More videos like this please! 👍
as a human on planet Earth how would you describe music to an alien from another planet? Just vibrations basically
This was so good 😊
Awesome video. I want moar 🔥🔥🔥
This is an incredible video
Al Jolson / That's Clarence Williams grandson, pictured ! Solid man !
This video deserves to win an award for journalism. Its incredible
I love your videos. could I suggest you to use a different background song? or at least change it up sometimes?