Dj Iceman (Robert Anderson) has been in the music business for a long time. he has been a DJ for over 30 years, won many awards, and has held many jobs from tour DJ, to road manager, to publicist, to label intern, and everything in between. for the last 4 years, he has been a producer and Instrumental artist who is a part of 6 Wu-Tang affiliate groups.
When Dj Iceman started taking the business of his music seriously 10 years ago, there wasn’t much to do. just keep up with the promotion of all his mixes, and stay constant on social media, and it was all good. by the time he retired from djing in 2017, a LOT has changed. it was When he transitioned into production/beat making, and he found out that it was a whole different ball game. “I had to do everything times 10. as well as learn about trademarks, copyrights, licenses, split sheets, and owning the content i put out” “so it went from simple promo to running full campaigns, pitching to playlists and sound libraries and artists” and he’s been learning (and teaching) ever since. he started a promotional company (Big Boss Ent) 7 years ago to promote his mixes. now he uses it to promote his beats (as well as doing promotion for other artists) he also took ownership of his production company (Big Boss Beatz) his label (Big Boss Records) and after obtaining over 30 certifications in everything from Youtube music rights management to Facebook and Instagram ads to Google analytics, he even opened a social media management company(REA Social Media Management) “This is something that artists have been doing since day one, but people won’t tell you this, the industry would rather keep you in the dark so they can exploit you” “When you own EVERYTHING, all people can do is come with partnerships. they cant exploit or try to own your content” “In This day and age it’s more important than ever for artists to own their content. everything from their names to their music videos and logos” “The more you own, the more leverage you have when the labels finally come knocking, and you won’t get trapped in a bad deal” and he is constantly coaching artists, DJs, and producers on the ins and outs of the music industry. “I try to instill WHY certain things are done and why they are important. You can tell an artist that they need to spend money on quality promotion till you’re blue in the face, but until they see why it costs as much as it does and how it affects them, they won’t get it, they will think its a scam.” his latest book “The Business Of Beats- A Common Sense Guide For Selling Beats” is on the Amazon and he has a few seminars and speaking engagements lined up. “I just want to get the information out there so Artists and producers can win” he dispenses advice daily via his Facebook page and he is constantly uploading content via his YouTube and Instagram. his beats sell regularly and his last 2 projects did over 300,000 streams on Spotify.