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The 3 Most Under-Rated Artists in the Music Industry Today

As time keeps rolling on, the music industry continues to grow and conform to the computerized talent in which has consumed the industry today. It seems as if the more money made in the music world today, the less genuine talent the artists have. Noticing the Top 10 hits of iTunes in the past 10 years, the list is filled with rap stars and computerized musicians that have no talent other than how to work a simple music production program. The fact is that music has taken a turn down an uncharted road that is filled with technology and mediocrity.

Although music today is not what it used to be, there are still some artists that write for the sole purpose of fulfilling their love of music and expressing themselves in a genuine, passionate way. Most of the artists that still write and perform with bona fide expression and fulfillment are the most under-rated artists in the music world today. The artists that have an authentic talent and love for music should not be pushed to the bottom of the charts by the average artists of today’s music. Instead, they should be winning the Grammy and the American Music Awards instead of the “musicians” of today.

The top three under-rated artists are just a couple of many that deserve recognition for not conforming to the industry’s top ten guidelines nowadays. These artists also deserve the greatest thanks and applause for their unique sounds and expressive works of art.

3. Gavin Degraw

Gavin has been in the industry since 2003 with his album Chariot and has only received one Top Ten listing of his song “I Don’t Want to Be” at number 10 in 2004. This same song was chosen as the theme song for the television drama series, One Tree Hill. His brilliant work has never broken the Top Ten and continues to stay below the rap stars and electricians that run the music industry’s top songs today. Gavin also released a strictly acoustic album of his album Chariot, called Chariot Stripped, which showed that he can rise above the production of music and editing of tracks and release genuine, heartfelt music. In August 2011, Gavin was attacked by some people on the streets of New York City and was hit by a taxi shortly after. He was forced to cancel one of his performances and push back the release date of his new album Sweeter. But, sure enough, Gavin returned to the music scene to keep delivering works of art to the music world and kept performing. Now that’s passion!

2. Sara Bareilles

Like Gavin, Sara has been in the music industry for quite some time now. She screams passion and love for what she does. She began her recording career back in 2004, but with little success. Success did not come until the release of her album Little Voices. She finally worked her way in to the Top Ten with her mainstream hit, “Love Song”. Even though the hit reached the number one spot on the list, Sara is still one of the most under-rated artists of today. Her performances glow with affection because she loves what she does and does it with perfection. Her style is unlike anyone else in the industry. As a pianist and extraordinary vocalist, Sara expresses herself in such a unique and talented way with her angelic voice and beautiful plucking of the keys. With no Grammy awards under her belt, it is surprising to see such talent not be rewarded for her exceptional talent. Sara currently stars as a judge on the TV show The Sing Off while she keeps writing and performing to her heart’s desire.

1. Jason Mraz

Jason, after several years of recording and producing his expertly crafted music, finally received his first Top Ten hit in 2008 with “I’m Yours”.Only one Top Ten hit in almost 10 years of recording with such unique style? Unbelievable. With such an extraordinary tenor voice, Mraz is without a doubt the most under-rated artist of today. His music gives his listeners a taste of a huge variety of different genres ranging from reggae to jazz, and all the way to some country and hip-hop. One can consider Mraz music to be its own genre of music. Starting with Waiting for My Rocket to Come, Mraz introduces his fans to his style right away. Going from pop to country, all the way to reggae in his first album, Mraz burst onto the scene with his unique style. With 4 live albums, Mraz remains one of the best live performers in the industry today. Performing live is the ultimate test for any musician, and Mraz excels with ease at entertaining his fans with beautifully crafted music accompanied by an angelic tenor range and a strikingly skilled guitar. Mraz breathes originality and passion in his words and his music, making him the most lively and uniquely talented musicians in the industry today.

Since the music industry is overwhelmed with fake, computerized music, it is up to the few artists that still have originality and talent to keep real music alive in the world today. Music should be the heart of any musician, but today’s standards and desire to make a quick buck have conformed music into that of simple mediocrity that has spread like a virus through the record labels and into the hands of techno beats and rap stars of today. A special thanks goes out to all true musicians that keep music at the center of their hearts and don’t let today’s industry corrupt all real music. Let the music speak a heartfelt message to everyone who listens. Let the passion drive it into the hearts of all listeners.

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Helping The Pinoy Music Industry In Your Own Little Ways

Pinoy performers spend much of their time in crafting pieces of songs that will truly inspire their fellow men and enrich the Philippine music library. Their exceptional talents are Filipinos’ pride. Music is their lifeline, so they must be rewarded for the works of art that they make. You can absolutely do the right thing and take these steps to further uplift the Philippine music industry.

Go for the original. Piracy is an alarming illegal practice in the Philippines. As consumers, the best thing that we could do is to give our sincerest support through buying original CDs and music video recordings of local artists. Nowadays, the web has put more pressure on the music industry since people can easily access songs by means of downloading and file sharing. Illicit practice of these activities threatens the thriving music industry. Despite the insistent campaign against piracy by the government, it would never be a resounding success unless we are going to support it wholeheartedly. It’s our choice to make a change.

Practice music loyalty. Concerts, mall shows, international tours, show guestings and any other forms of public exposures are among the means of music artists to earn a living. In that case, what we can do is to support these sustaining activities in order to keep the industry on fire. Musical programs and other entertainment shows should be given viewing significance. In-house radio stations that play local songs more often than foreign ones are much commendable to listen to. Aside from fulfilling your musical desires, you can also feel a hearty sense of pride.

Maximize your connection. The boom of the internet greatly contributes to sudden downturn in the music industry. But this digital innovation can have a reverse effect. How? Make use of the internet as a powerful tool to promote and strengthen the campaign against rampant copyright infringement. You can also write something about our local artists or their songs through blogs and social networking sites. Create topics or posts that can draw massive attention or encourage user discussion streams. Whether they criticize or praise, somehow you stand out for something you believe in. Connect and gain advantage on the online scene!

Buy licensed products. The bliss of singing is also achieved through various entertainment tools such as videoke and portable karaoke devices. These singing equipments have numerous built-in songs, both foreign and local. Licensed products of this kind really show enormous support for Pinoy music artists as they give royalty fees for their work. Isn’t it more valuable to purchase a licensed product? Not only can you have an utmost singing rendezvous, but you’re also helping the music industry prosper as well.

As Filipinos, patronizing and supporting our local talents should be a main concern. Indeed, we are pretty much amazed and become avid fans of foreign singers. Despite this fondness, we should also put our artists on top of the local music scene together with their works of art. Actions, no matter how small it is, could positively go a long way.

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