Outlaw You by Shooter Jennings - Directed by Blake Judd

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Outlaw You by Shooter Jennings - Directed by Blake Judd
Earlier today, Twitter launched its new #music service, which aims to help you find and listen to music, based on artists you follow, and what other Twitter users are listening to.
They claim:
Twitter and music go great together. People share and discover new songs and albums every day. Many of the most-followed accounts on Twitter are musicians, and half of all users follow at least one musician. This is why artists turn to Twitter first to connect with their fans — and why we wanted to find a way to surface songs people are tweeting about.
To talk more about Twitter #music, and online music discovery more broadly, we called up Jay Frank.
Jay is the author of two books about making and marketing music in the digital age: FutureHit.DNA and Hack Your Hit. He's also the founder of DigSin, a record company focused on digital singles.
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This is the best response I've read so far in the Emily White vs Cracker debate.
Jay Frank On How To Create Hits & Building A Next-Gen Record Label