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Music is my cocaine. Feeling what the singer was feeling when she was belting out those words is an orgasm. Who needs friends for comfort when you have intense lyrics. You can't get this for corporate backed "entertainers" but that passion is still their in hungry indie artists. That's why I feel the need to share what I know about marketing so indie artists can find ways to get their music out there... and to share with others, kick-ass music I discover while I'm writing

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The War for Miami by Yasheve Miller

About Yasheve

As a writer, Yasheve Miller began his writing career for a collegiate newspaper. From there, he was hired as a writer for a fledgling magazine in Atlanta, Georgia. He quit that and his day job to pursue marketing strategies for his first book. For a few years, he wrote part-time as a freelancer for various publications. Finally, he stepped out to start his own copywriting business for a global marketplace, to produce marketing material, organize branding strategies and ghostwrite non-fiction books. His passion for telling a juicy story led him back to the fiction arena to produce The War for Miami. Other books by Yasheve include Rigid and Moist.

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Monday, August 25, 2008

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Posted by Yasheve at 4:00 AM
Labels: indie music, latin hip-hop, music career, writing music, writing songs

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