Jeremih Booking

Jeremih booking info
LOS ANGELES – MAR 29: Jeremih at the 2015 iHeartRadio Music Awards at the Shrine Auditorium on March 29, 2015 in Los Angeles, CA

Jeremih may be known for his hit single “Birthday Sex” but he has since made other hits, and also been featured on many other hits. Promoters are booking Jeremih to bring an audience of mostly females to their venue. His career is growing, and he is surely a great deal to book for events.

Jeremih is from Chicago, IL, and began playing instruments at an early age. He became engaged in music every early, and played multiple instruments like the drums, congas, piano, and saxophone. When he got older he began to take music more seriously and enrolled at Colombia College in Chicago to get a degree in the music business. Promoters were just getting together Jeremih booking information within the Chicago area, as his name would become more known within certain circles. He would eventually meet with Def Jam chairman L.A Reid, and A&R Karen Kwak. The meeting led to JEremih signing with Def Jam records that same day. When he signed, he began prepping for the release of his debut album. He released the single “Birthday Sex” which ended up being a huge hit, and the biggest hit of his career. Birthday Sex would hit #4 on the Billboard 100, and #1 on the Billboard Hip-Hop charts. The popularity of the song led to promoters booking Jeremih all across the nation, and he was becoming one of the hottest artists. Girls would come out in groups to see him perform his hit song, and it opened a lot of doors for the young crooner.

He released his album in June of 2009, and the album hit #6 on the charts selling just fewer than 60,000 copies. In order to promote the album, his team started setting up bookings for Jeremih. The tour managers for the popular Americas Most Wanted Tour booked Jeremih to go on the tour that also featured Lil Wayne, Young Jeezy, and Soulja Boy.  He would go onto release a second single from the album called “Imma Star (Everywhere We Are”, which hit #51 on the Billboard 100. Jeremih going on the tour exposed him exposed to a whole new audience of fans who had never known the face behind the hits songs. After the tour finished, he began prepping for the release of his second album.

In June of 2010, he would release the first single called “I Like” featuring Ludacris. The song didn’t gain too much attention, and peaked at #116 on the Billboard 100, not making a dent at all. The pressure was on Jeremih to release a hit single, as his first album did not meet expectations, and the Jeremih booking price was not as big as many thought it should be. He didn’t disappoint, and he would release the second single called “Down On Me” which featured 50 Cent. The song ended up being a huge hit like “Birthday Sex” and it hit #4 on the Billboard 100 as well. The song would go double platinum, and would put the singer back in the forefront of things. The booking fee for Jeremih would go up and he would travel again throughout the nation on the momentum that he had. His sophomore album would be released in September of 2010, and landed at #27 on the Billboard 200. The album would sell below expectations, and it was back to the drawing board for Team Jeremih.

The singer would take on a bunch of features, and would be featured on the Wale and Rick Ross hit “That Way”. The song ended up being pretty big and hit #49 on the Billboard 100 and #4 on the Billboard Hip-Hop charts. He would also go onto be featured on the song “Amen” by Drake and Meek Mill, and “Crickets” by the Drop City Yacht Club. He was making sure that his name and music was being put out there, and people would take notice of him. The features led to promoters inquiring about Jeremih booking information, so they can consider bringing him out for shows in their area. Jeremih would start prepping for his third album, and he has stated that he has collaborated with 50 Cent, T.I, Busta Rhymes, French Montana, and Diddy. He also would hire Diddy as his manager, to handle the direction of his career. By making this move, it will be interesting to see if this will take him to the next level, as people are expecting that sponsorships for the singer will follow as a result of this partnership. He would release the first single from the album called “All the Time” featuring Lil Wayne, and it didn’t do to great only reaching #124 on the Billboard 100. He is currently promoting the release of the second single from the album called “Let Loose” featuring Compton rapper Game.

Jeremih is known for shooting out at least one hit before the release of his album, so it will be interesting to see if the trend continues. He now has Diddy as his manager; so big things are likely in store for this young crooner. By booking Jeremih for your show, you are sure to attract loyal female fans to the concert to see him perform live.

Earl Sweatshirt Booking

Earl Sweatshirt booking info

Earl Sweatshirt went missing from the hip-hop scene for a minute while his Odd Future crew rose to stardom. Fans of Odd Future patiently awaited for him to pop-up back on the scene, and he did in spectacular fashion. Upon appearing back on the scene, venues were already booking Earl Sweatshirt to come thru and rock the crowd.

Earl Sweatshirt was born in Los Angeles, and grew up in Santa Monica. Earl Sweatshirt met Tyler The Creator in 2009, and the two hooked up on a few tracks. Earl would eventually go onto join Odd Future, which also included Tyler, Frank Ocean, and many others.  The group quickly gained popularity and would be featured in a lot of magazine publications off of their buzz. Promoters weren’t booking Earl Sweatshirt individually yet, they would mainly book all of Odd Future to come out and perform. The group would be featured in The Fader, Billboard, Spin, and Complex Magazine. He would go onto self-release the album “Earl” which was released on March of 2010 and it would be praised by many critics as being one of the best albums of the year. Promoters were already getting Earl Sweatshirts booking information, so they could start getting him to tour at different venues across the U.S.

Even though the album proved to be very popular, and he had a buzz that was growing larger and larger. He would disappear from the scene, as his mom would send him to a school for at risk boys in Samoa. He would be featured on the future Odd Future release (only on 1 song), but he was mainly unheard from for the majority of the time. He was even a candidate for the popular XXL Freshman issue, but because of his absence from the scene, he didn’t appear on the final list. Tyler The Creator would go onto become even bigger and even take awards at MTV for his popular video. Nobody was really sure what the Earl Sweatshirt booking price would be when he returned, or if he was even going to return to rapping.

He would make his return in February of 2012, and released a previously recorded song to his Twitter followers to celebrate reaching 50,000. He would immediately go back to recording music, and promoters booked Earl Sweatshirt for shows in New York City at the Hammerstein Ballroom, and at some venues in Los Angeles. He would also be featured on a lot of his fellow members songs, including Tyler The Creators, Domo Genesis, Hodgy Beats, and former member Casey Veggies. The buzz of Earl Sweatshirt being back on the scene would lead to him getting a deal with Colombia, with his own label Tan Cressida. He would also be featured on member Frank Oceans Grammy nominated album “Channel Orange” on the track “Super Rich Kids”.

Earl Sweatshirt was officially back on the scene, and he would continue to do by linking up producer Flying Lotus for a special song for the Adult Swim show. He began preparing for the release of his debut album, and he would go onto release the single “Chum”, which gained some buzz. More information about the album began to surface, and it was discovered that he had collaborated with Pharrell, Casey Veggies, RZA, and many others for his album. The promoters at Coachella also booked Earl Sweatshirt to perform at their festival, along with Bonnaroo who brought him out as well.

Earl Sweatshirt is currently releasing songs from his new album, and it is supposed be released in August of 2013. The response that he has been getting from his songs are positive, so it will be no surprise that booking Earl Sweatshirt will be one of the top things to do in the 4th quarter of this year. He is arguably the 3rd most popular member of Odd Future behind Frank Ocean and Tyler The Creator, but this album may put him up on everybody’s radar. He released the song “Hive”, and it climbed up the I-Tunes Hip-Hop charts to #10, and will probably continue to do numbers. It will be interesting to see how the Earl Sweatshirt booking fee fluctuates in the coming months.

When you are ready to book Earl Sweatshirt for your concert, we are ready to work with you to help make your event a success.

The Finatticz Booking

The Finatticz are one of the newest groups from the West Coast that seemed to have popped out of nowhere. Regardless, they are popping up on the scene with their catchy single “Don’t Drop That Thun Thun”. Its not a surprise that promoters are booking The Finatticz off of the popularity of the single.

The group formed in 2009 in Los Angeles, and they are known for their party rap anthems that have heavy bass mixed with catchy hooks. Simply, they make club music that’s going to get the place jumping. The release of the song “Don’t Drop That” is what brought them into the forefront of the California music scene, and it led to The Finatticz booking price going up almost over night. The group’s song was put into regular rotation on Power 106, and it led to them signing a single deal with eOne Music group. The song seemed to have faded away, but with an increase in promotion the song has taken a new life and has climbed up the singles charts.

It will be interesting to see if the group is able to put together another hit beyond the “Thun Thun” song, but time will tell. Either way, the song is currently big, and has venues getting The Finatticz booking information to get them to get everybody dancing at their party. The song has climbed all the way up to #4 on the I-Tunes singles charts, from #50, so it’s a great time to capitalize on the singles reemergence. Part of the reason for the song spreading more is because more people are discovering the song online, leading to it getting played in other areas outside of the West Coast.

When you are ready to book The Finatticz for your event, let us know and we will work with you to make your event a success.

 

J. Dash Booking

J Dash has been getting cosigns from celebrities across the world as his song “Wop” climbs up the charts. His song was already popular, but benefited even more when Miley Cyrus uploaded a video of herself dancing to the song. Promoters are booking J Dash across the country, as his style of music is getting real popular within the clubs.

J Dash may be a rapper, but he was actually a piano prodigy who performed his first concert at a very young age. He is classically trained, and got his start playing in different blues and jazz bands. He would then evolve over time, and find himself becoming a producer in hip-hop. The J Dash booking price at this time was nothing, as he was just becoming known within the area. He would go to school and get his degree before going to the next stage of his career. The work that he put in within the studio led to him having a large collection of music, and it all showed his versatility.

The buzz for J Dash would hit an entire different level when he released the song “WOP” which stood for Without Prejudice, and it created a big buzz. People on YouTube began uploading videos of them dancing ot the song, and it charted on I-Tunes. The song began to climb up the charts, and promoters started inquiring for J. Dash booking information. The music video even featured heavy hitter Flo Rida, and led the video to getting over a million views. The song has continue to climb up the charts, and has even stayed on the Billboard Hip-hop charts for 17 weeks as the song continues to spread.

He would go onto release his album “Tabloid Truth”, and sales were dismal. It didn’t matter though, as his song was getting into the mainstream and still charting higher and higher. Miley Cyrus would go onto release a video of her twerking to the song, and it made the song get some media attention. Soon after this, other celebrities would join in and release videos of them twerking to the song. The song was being played pretty much at every club, and was a hit. J. Dash booking inquiring went up exponentially with the popularity of the song. The song is expected to continue to make waves across the nation, and just may be the summer song of 2013, and even becomes a mainstay within club playlists.

Though he is mostly known for his single “Wop”, that doesn’t mean that he wont have any future hits on his hands. The song alone is enough for him to go touring across the nation, but he brings energy to the stage too. Fans of the song have been coming out every time that they hear that there is a J Dash booking in their area. It will be interesting to see how the J Dash booking price will fluctuate in the coming weeks.

When you are ready to book J. Dash for your party, let us know and we will work with you to help make your event a success.

 

Currensy Booking

Currensy has one of the best fan bases in hip-hop, which have been following him ever since he was a member of Young Money. He is known for his smoke raps, and his collaborations with Wiz Khalifa, and this is one of the reasons promoters love booking Currensy. Even though he is in his early 30s, he has been in the hip-hop game for over 10 years, so you could somewhat consider him a veteran.

Currensy started his career off with No Limit Records, which was run by Master P. He was brought on as a member of the 504 Boyz, and appeared on their song “Get Back” which was featured on the Malibu’s Most Wanted soundtrack. He would continue to collaborate with Master P, and would be featured on his Good Side, Bad Side album. He was closely affiliated with C –Murders TRU label, and worked with him on a few songs. The Curren$y booking price was not that high at this time, and he was primarily being booked with 504 Boyz. His relationship with C Murder led to him being featured on Soulja Slim’s album, Years Later. He would go onto sign with Lil Waynes label Young Money Entertainment, which was under Cash Money, which is, ran by rapper Baby. He would go onto collaborate with Lil Wayne on his hugely popular Dedication series. He is known for having popular verses on the mixtapes, and promoters were getting their Currensy booking information, so they could bring him out to their venue. Currensy was also featured on “Tha Carter 2” album, which was one of the best rated albums from Lil Wayne. The growing popularity of Curren$y led to him creating a clothing company with popular skateboarder Terry Kennedy.

Everybody was wondering when Curren$y was going to release a single, and when his album was coming out. Promoters were anticipating an increasing Currensy booking price, as his popularity was growing with his features. He eventually released the first single off of his album which was called “Where Da Cash At”, and featured Lil Wayne. The song hit #62 on the hip-hop charts, and was below the expectations. Currensy would go onto release a mixtape called “Life at 30,000 feet”, while he was still at Cash Money. He released many mixtapes while at the label, and his popularity grew on the internet as different bloggers began covering him. Promoters began booking Currensy off of the attention that he was receiving, and this lead to him leaving Young Money Entertainment. He would sign with digital record label Amalgam Digital, and release his debut album “This Aint No Mixtape” in 2009. The album got attention on the internet, but didn’t translate to too many sales. Currensy would release a second album on the label called “Jet Files”, which got the same amount of attention. Venues were still booking Currensy to come by their venue, as his fan base was loyal and would still support him at his shows.

Currensy would sign with Damon Dash’s label BluRoc, which was distributed through Def Jam Records. He released the album “Pilot Talk” on the label and it was very popular on the underground, and featured rappers like Mikey Rocks, Snoop Dogg, Jay Electronica, Mos Def, and Big Krit. The album hit #39 on the charts, and acclaimed by a lot of publications. He would go to release a second in the Pilot Talk series, named “Pilot Talk 2”. The follow up proved to be fairly popular as well, and featured Fiend, Raekwon, and Dom Kennedy. Curren$y bookings were on the rise a this time, as he would always bring out a nice crowd with his performances. He would be featured on the XXL Freshman issues, and was projected to be one of the top rappers in the game.

The buzz that Currensy received led to him signing with Warner Bros Records, and he set-up the deal through his Jet Life Recordings. He continued to release mixtapes including Covert Coup, which was completely produced by The Alchemist. Currensy next released a mixtape called “Weekend At Bernies” that was pretty popular, and led to him touring and doing more shows. Venues continued to book Currensy for shows across the country. He would collaborate with his Jet Life crew and release the album “Jet World Order” on his Jet Life label. The album featured rapper Mikey Rocks, Smoke Dza, and many others. He began to prep for his major label debut after the release of this.

Currensy would go onto prepare for the release of his album, and released the first single off of the album, which would be “What It Look Like” featuring Wale. The single gained attention online but didn’t climb up the charts. He would release the album in June, and would land at #8 on the Billboard 200. The album had features from 2 Chainz, Wale, Young Jeezy, Big KRIT, and Wiz Khalifa. It wasn’t a huge hit but he was definitely one of the most popular rappers on the internet at this time. Concert promoters had been booking Curren$y for shows, and to go on tour and stop by their venue. He would go onto release some mixtapes with Harry Fraud and Styles P. One of the mixtapes that he released ended up being fairly popular. The album featured Jadakiss, French Montana, Trinidad James, Juicy J, and Rick Ross. He is definitely going to continue to get bigger and bigger, and critics are projecting that his next album will put him into the mainstream.

Currensy is known to bring out a crowd for his shows, as he is one of the lead rappers in the weed rap genre. I wouldn’t just label him a weed rapper though, as he has shown versatility, and growing to be a more than just a rapper, he is becoming a brand. When you are ready to book Currensy for your party, let us know and we will work with you and see how we can help make your event a success.

 

Big Krit Booking

Big Krit booking info

Big Krit is following in the footsteps of popular southern rappers before him, as he is putting his state of Mississippi on the map with his rhymes. He produces and he raps, which makes him a double threat, and pretty much everything that he releases because acclaimed by the media. Though he isn’t as big as some of his peers, promotes are booking Big Krit as he has a great following that come out to watch him at shows.

Big Krit is from Meridan, Mississippi, and grew up listening to rhythm and blues records, and loved soul legends like Cutis Mayfield, Willie Hutch, and Bobby Womack. Southern hip-hop artists like 8ball & MJG, UGK, Scarface, and OutKast would then influence him. He says that he tries to put all of hits influences into his music. Coming up he released several mixtapes, but his mixtape “The Last King” was the first one to gain him some attention. Promoters in Mississippi began to get Big Krit booking information after he gained some buzz off of this mixtape. The mixtape got the attention of Cinematic Records owner Johnny Shipes, who signed the artist. The next mixtape that Big KRIT would release would be his biggest, and be the one that would make the world take notice of him.

In 2010, Big Krit released his mixtape KRIT Wuz Here that got him a lot of acclaim. The mixtape was received like an album, and everybody from blogs to magazines began to cover the rapper. He would also do a lot of collaborations after the release of the mixtape, including working with rappers Currensy and Wiz Khalifa. He would go onto get signed to Def Jam Records by Sha Money XL. The popularity of “Krit Wuz Here” led him to promoters booking Big Krit in different venues around the states, and his booking fee went up as well. The Big Krit booking fee would go up even more once he was booked for The Smokers Club tour that also featured rappers Currensy and Smoke DZA. He would also go onto opening up for Wiz Khalifa on select dates. He was stepping out, and everybody was inquiring on getting Big Krit booking information because of this.

As his popularity increased, he would still continue to get more acclaim. He was featured on the cover of XXL for their Freshman 10 issue. Everybody was wondering what he was going to do for his album, and if he was going to release another mixtape before the release. He began prepping to release another mixtape before the album, and continued to do shows at the same time. He finally released his next mixtape “Return of 4Eva” in March 2011 and it was also an acclaimed mixtape as well. The mixtape had featured from Ludacris, David Banner, Chamillionaire, Bun B, Raheem Devaughn, and many others. He released a singled called “Country Sh*t” that also climbed up the charts, and featured a remix with Ludacris that was popular. Venues knew that the Big Krit booking price was going up, so they began to set him up for dates, before it got too high for it to make sense to bring him out. They wanted to set things up as they knew he was prepping for the release of his debut album, and that they may not be able to afford him if his album ended up being a huge hit.

Big Krit announced the name of his album, and said that it would be called “Live from the Underground”. He would go on another Smokers Club Tour with Currensy and Method Man, and he was prepping for the release of his debut album. He released the first single from the album called “I Got This” which ended up getting attention, and even was supported by Lebron James, but it didn’t really crossover to mainstream. He would still release his album, and it would hit #5 on the Billboard 200 and #1 on the Hip-hop charts. The album started out well, but didn’t end up being the big hit that people expected, they knew that Big Krit was capable of doing much more. Promoters still booked Big Krit, and he went on tour with Slim Thug for the “Live from the Underground” tour.

He began prepping for his next release, which would be a mixtape called “King Remembered in Time”. The mixtape featured rappers like Wiz Khalifa, Future, Smoke DZA, Trinidad James and a few others. When he released the mixtape, it proved to be popular with his fan base but it really didn’t blow up. He did stay busy and in the limelight by appearing on other peoples songs, and killing the BET cypher. He has done production for rappers like T.I, Currensy, Freddie Gibbs, and 8ball. He collaborated with ASAP Rocky on the posse cut “1 Train” and everybody who heard it said that he killed the song. Everybody began to take notice, and the Big Krit booking price has been steady at the moment, but as he preps for the release of his new album things will definitely be changing.

Big Krit is definitely one the top rappers from the south right now, as he both produces and raps. Critics are saying that his next album will probably be the one to push him into the mainstream. With that being said, it would be a good time to get your Big Krit booking information, so you can start planning for your next concert. When you are ready to book Big Krit, we are ready to work with you to help make your event a success.

Big Sean Booking

Big Sean booking info

Big Sean has made a name for himself with his style of rapping which including witty and clever lines. He is a member of GOOD Music, and regularly collaborates with big names, which reach out to him to add an extra spice to their tracks. Promoters are booking Big Sean worldwide as his popularity continues to rise.

Big Sean was born in Santa Monica, CA, but was raised in Detroit. He grew up on the west side of Detroit, and you can hear it in his rhymes where he screams “west side” in the background. He built a relationship with the Detroit hip-hop station WHTD, and would participate in battles on the station. Kanye would come up there to do an interview, and Big Sean jumped at the opportunity to come up there and see him. Kanye initially didn’t want to hear him spit, but Big Sean insisted and he spit 16 bars for Kanye. Big Sean was still an unknown Detroit rapper who was mostly known for his battle raps, but still local Detroit promoters would get Big Sean booking information to hold onto for future reference. Big Sean would leave his demo tape with Kanye, and this lead to him being signed with the label 2 years later.

Big Sean released his first official mixtape in 2007 called “Finally Famous”. The mixtape had a couple of underground hits like “Getcha Some” which got attention from the press. Magazines like The Source, and Detroit Metro Times covered the mixtape. Promoters in the Detroit area began inquiring about the Big Sean booking fee so they could bring him out to their venue to perform.  He would go onto release another mixtape by the name of “UKNOWBIGSEAN” which proved to be bigger than his previous mixtape. After the release people were wondering how to book Big Sean for a concert, and it wasn’t a surprise. The mixtape featured hits like “Million Dollars” and “Supa Dupa”. The song “Supa Dupa” had a rap style that would later be used by rappers like Drake, who admitted to utilizing Big Sean’s flow.

The next mixtape that Big Sean would release, would put him on the map. He released the 3rd installment in the finally famous series “Finally Famous Vol. 3: BIG”, and this was very popular in the press. At this time, Big Sean was collaborating with a lot of the top up and coming rappers, and rappers who were at the top of the hip-hop game. He was working with Bun B, King Chip, Currensy, Tyga, Drake, Mike Posner, Asher Roth, Dom Kennedy, and Chiddy Bang. He was truly making a name for himself on the scene, and this led to promoters booking Big Sean for festivals like SXSW where he gained more attention. Around this time, Big Sean was chosen to be on the XXL Freshman issue where more and more people projected him to be one of the top rappers to blow.

He would go onto release the lead single off of his debut major album “My Last” which featured Chris Brown. The song ended up being a big hit, and set the stage for the release of his debut album. The song hit #30 on the Billboard 100, and would set off the stage for a string of hits for Big Sean. He finally released the album in June of 2011, and it hit #3 on the Billboard 200. The popularity of the album made the Big Sean booking cost go up, as he was one of the most popular rappers out at the time. He would go onto release 2 more hits from the album including “Marvin & Chardonnay” which featured Roscoe Dash and Kanye West and “Dance” which had a popular remix featuring Nicki Minaj. The album ended up being pretty popular and had features from Lupe Fiasco, John Legend, Pharrell, to Wiz Khalifa, Pusha T, and Rick Ross. He was “Finally Famous’ as people took notice of him.

Big Sean would go onto collaborate with a bunch of artists, and would be heavily featured on the GOOD Music compilation. He was featured on the big hit “Mercey” which featured Kanye, 2 Chainz, and Pusha T. He would also be featured on the second single from the album called “Clique” which featured Jay-Z and Kanye. The song was big and ended up hitting #12 on the Billboard 100. All eyes were on Big Sean at this time, which is why everybody put together their Big Sean booking information. He would go onto be featured on singles from Justin Beiber, Meek Mill, Juicy J, Game, and Lil Wayne. He has released 3 singles from his next album including “Guap” which ended up hitting #71 on the Billboard 100, and he has a new single out featuring Lil Wayne and Jhene Aiko. His new album “Hall of Fame” will definitely make the Big Sean booking price go up, as he is being seen everywhere at the moment and is definitely one of the top rappers in the game.

When you are ready to book Big Sean for your event, we are here to work with you to help make your event a success. He is one of the top rappers in the game right now, and he really knows how to bring out a crowd.

 

Audien Booking

Audien is right in the middle of the EDM explosion taking place worldwide, and he is one of the up and coming producers that people are looking for to step out to the forefront. Promoters are booking Audien, the small town Connecticut prodigy to DJ at their clubs.

Audien hails from Mystic, Connecticut, and he started out there with a basic set-up. He was focused on making a music career work out for himself, and while his peers were going out getting ready for college, he was putting together new music to release. Audien would go onto carefully test out the waters by sending out his music to producers, labels, and bloggers to see what type of response he would get. Venues weren’t booking Audien yet, as he was still an unknown DJ at this time, and was more just aspiring to play somewhere. He continued to send out his music to different labels, and eventually he got a response back from Flashover Recordings which is the trance label ran by Ferry Corsten. After signing to Ferry’s label, he would go onto release his first single called “Rise and Shine”, and his career would begin to take off from there. When he release the track, promoters began inquiring on the Audien booking price, to see about how much it would be to bring him out their venue.

After the release, Audien began grabbing the attention of more tables and he would put out orginials and remixes for labels like Enchanced, Perceptive, Armada, Black Hole, and Nervous. The popularity of Audien would increase, and he would regularly chart on Beatport, and he would get praise from DJ heavyweights like Tiesto, Armin Van Buuren, and Above and Beyond. The praise led to him opening up for Van Buuren in New York. Venues jumped on the bandwagon and began acquiring Audien booking information, so they could begin planning to have him out at their venue to play.

He would ride his wave of popularity in 2012, where he released the big anthem “These Are The Days” which was praised by the press as the song of the summer. The song pushed him further into the spotlight, and he was one of the top American Djs on the scene with people coming out to see him from all over. He would get his song played on Above and Beyonds radio show Group Therapy. The Audien booking fee would continue to increase with this newfound popularity, and it led to him traveling and going on tours with Ferry Corsten. He would also go on tour with Hardwell for dates in the U.S, and he was well received at both performances.

In 2013, promoters have booked Audien at some of the biggest clubs in America including L.A Exchange, Lure, San Francisco’s Ruby Skye and Harlot, New Yorks Pacha, XS in Las Vegas, and LIV in Miami. The rapid rise of Audien will only mean that he will also get more attention overseas. This would be a great time to set up your Audien booking as he is on the rise quickly, and sure to be one of the hottest DJs around.

When you are ready to book Audien for your concert, let us know and we will work with you to help make your event a success.

 

Action Bronson Booking

Action Bronson booking info

Action Bronson has became one of the top rappers in the game, with his swagger raps. He is often compared to Ghostface Killah because of his voice, but he definitely has a style of his own. Promoters are booking Action Bronson because he is quickly becoming one of the popular acts to see on the road. He is also a trained chef, who likes to rap about food.

Action Bronson grew up in Queens, NY, and he before rap he was cooking at his fathers restaurant. He has always had a passion for food and cooking, he sees himself as a chef that just happens to rap. He enrolled into the Art Institute of New York City, and went onto work at a few restaurants throughout New York. He has taken this experience and has put it into his music, where he raps about foods that he describes only “real chefs knowing about”. He decided to release a mixtape called “Bon Appetit…B**ch!!” in 2010, and the mixtape made people take him seriously. Promoters started getting Action Bronson booking information after the mixtapes release. The release of the mixtape also caused critics to start comparing him to Ghostface Killah. Bronson was known for putting a lot of fun into his raps, and people wanted to come out and see him. The Action Bronson booking price was about to increase, as more and more people began to find out about him.

Action Bronson would go onto release his album “Dr. Lecter” in 2011 and the tape got rave reviews. He was still considered an underground rapper but he was getting his dues on the internet. Blogs began covering Action Bronson, and he would start to appear more and more on other people’s songs. Venues in NYC were the ones primarily booking Action Bronson, as people across the U.S sat back and waited to he built up his buzz before booking him for a show. He would next go onto collaborate with producer and DJ Statik Selektah to release the album “Well-Done” that was also popular on the underground. Action Bronson would continue to get more and more acclaim as people started keeping their eyes on him and the Action Bronson booking price to make their next moves. He would go on to collaborate with Party Supplies this time to release the mixtape “Blue Chips” that also proved to be pretty popular. The rapper was beginning to get praise from artists like Wiz Khalifa, Raekwon, and ASAP Rocky.

The up and coming rapper would release another collaborative album, this time with Alchemist called “Rare Chandelier’s. The collaboration led to him signing with Warner Brother Records via VICE, and he would be managed by Paul Rosenberg which is Eminem’s manager. His popularity skyrocketed, and he would go onto be featured on the XXL Freshman 2013 issue, and other publications. He would go and release a digital album with Harry Fraud called “Saab Stories” that charted. Promoters for big festivals were getting their Action Bronson booking information, and brought him out to the big festivals like Coachella.

He is currently prepping for the release of his major label debut, and everybody is wondering if he is going to commercialize his sound with the next release, or stick to his current formula. Venues are already booking Action Bronson at parties nationwide, but it will be interesting to see how his booking price will fluctuate once he releases his major label album. He is collaborating with other heavy-hitters like Schoolboy Q and ASAP Rocky, so it will be interesting to see if he will reach the level of someone like Wiz Khalifa.

When you are ready to book Action Bronson at your event, let us know and we will work with you to help make your event a success. He definitely has a loyal fan base nationwide that comes out and supports the rapper/chef.

Joey Badass Booking

Joey Badass booking info

Joey Badass is bringing back the NY sound with his mixtape that have been gaining a lot of popularity on the net. Promoters are booking Joey Badass for his style of rap, which has become popular on the underground. His music pays respect to the original New York hip-hop, and enthusiasts are praising the young gunner for his fresh take on it.

Joey Badass was born in Brooklyn, which is home to rappers Jay-Z, Big Daddy Kane, and Notorious BIG. He began rapping under the name “J-O-V” but changed it to Joey Badass because he said that it sounded cool. He would go onto take rapping more serious and formed Progressive Era or Pro Era for short with his friends Capital STEEZ and CJ Fly. He was rapping but at this time, the Joey Badass booking price was next to nothing, as he was still a rapper in school just doing it for fun. He began pushing himself on the internet by releasing videos of himself freestyling, and one of the videos got noticed by music manager Jonny Shipes, who runs the record label Cinematic Music Group. When people first heard that Jonny Shipes had signed him, promoters were getting their Joey Badass booking information, to begin anticipating the buzz that they felt he was going to receive. Joey Badass and the rest of Pro Era began uploading videos onto the net, and they quickly gained a lot of attention as blogs began picking up the videos and pushed the crew further. They were becoming a hit on the internet, and the mainstream media would soon follow. Joey’s song “Hardknock” would be played on MTV2, and Joey was one of the top rappers in the game to watch.

He released his mixtape “1999” in 2012, and the mixtape was very popular. The mixtape received a lot of acclaim, and was even named one of the top albums of the eyar by Complex Magazine, and name the best mixtape of that year by Hiphopdx. He began to pop up more and more on other artist’s songs, and started performing with them as well. He is featured on a song with Mac Miller, and also on a posse cut by ASAP Rocky called “1 Train”. The song featured other popular underground rappers like Action Bronson, Kendrick Lamar, Yelawolf, Big KRIT, and Danny Brown. Joey Badass would go onto release a mixtape called “Rejex” that featured the songs that didn’t make “1999”, and proved to be pretty popular as well. Promoters were booking Joey Badass, as his popularity began to rise. His crew was also getting noticed as well, as he would often perform with them on stage and they were featured on a lot of his songs. The group would go onto release the mixtape “PEEP The aPROcalypse” mixtape which received acclaim. Unfortunately after the release, member Capital STEEZ would commit suicide just as he was becoming one of the top rappers in the group. Joey Badass would release tribute songs, and he would push harder into the limelight after the tragedy.

He began prepping to release both an album and a mixtape. Promoters knew that the Joey Badass booking price was going up, as he was getting more and more attention in the media. He started doing collaborations with everyone from MF Doom to Ab-Soul of the Black Hippy crew. He was selected to be on the XXL Freshmen 2013 issue, and this would only increase the Joey Badass bookings. He began to get in the studio with legendary producers like Pete Rock, DJ Premier, Q-Tip and others. He would join the “Under the Influence” tour that also featured rappers Wiz Khalifa and ASAP Rocky. Other opening acts on the tour included B.O.B and Trinidad James.  He would go onto release his next mixtape, which would be “Summer Knights” and it gained a lot of attention. The mixtape would go onto receive a bunch of downloads upon release, and certified Joey Badass as one of the top acts in the game. The Joey Badass booking price will only go up as he preps for the release of his album.

When you are ready for your Joey Badass booking, or just looking for booking information for Joey Badass, we are here to help you. He is definitely one of the hottest up and coming acts and hip-hop, and he will surely only get bigger.

 

Frequently Asked
Questions

What is BBE Booking Agency?
We are an online booking agency for contracting artists and celebrities for concerts, private parties, and corporate events worldwide. We offer turn key solutions for you event including contracting talent and handling hotels, transportation, flights, and event marketing.
What do I need to have in place before I make contact with an agent for the acquisition of an artist?
With the exception of private events (corporate), you will need to have the budget already set-up for your event, venue reserved, and a date.
Where can I find artist booking prices?
Artist prices are not published. When you want to secure an artist, you have to make an offer. Even though, you do not want to be too high or too low, you need to base your offer on your budget. We have exact prices for many artists, and for other artists we use historical data along with data from their current activity (music sales, radio play, recent ticket prices, show attendance, etc). Some offers may include a flat fee which is the guarantee, in addition to a percentage of the NET profit.
How much do I have to pay the artist up front?
In order to lock in a date, you will need to make a full 50% deposit. The deposit typically goes straight to the artist management or representative, and not to us.
When do I have to pay the balance of the artist fee?
Unless you have a “Door Deal” where the artist tour manager has control over the box office, the remaining balance will be due on the day of the event when they arrive.
What other costs are involved in addition to the artists booking fee?
Other costs include travel and accommodation, which we can take care of if you purchase a travel buyout. Also, you must be able to honor their rider which varies per artist. You will be charged a 10% booking fee for each artist that you book as well.
What is “backline”?
Artists generally only bring certain equipment with them. At your expense, you would need to provide Back Line, which can consist of the drum set, keyboards, amplifiers, risers, special monitor equipment and other items listed on their “fly in” performance.
I want to book a major artist for the first time. How can I do this?
If you do not have a track record of promoting concerts, you will have to partner with a company that does.If you do not have a successful track record you will not be able to get any major artist, no matter what the artist is. This does not apply to private events.It is the agent’s responsibility to conduct due diligence to determine the feasibility of the gig. Professionalism is everything.
Is BBE Booking Agency an exclusive agency?
We are not an exclusive agency, we assist you in submitting your offer to the appropriate company for consideration. We are the Buyers Agent. We act on YOUR behalf for talent acquisition. When the offer comes from us on your behalf, you benefit from our experience and industry relationships. Also, we work with you in handling marketing, event production, and accommodations for the artist.