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PRESS/ ARTICLE PUBLICATIONS

PRESS/ ARTICLE PUBLICATIONS

Renegade Promotions is strapped with the sickest original writers in the industry! If you want your story to sound legit, you need us to write it!

The best part about our company is we do also offer free press to those who are "Up & Coming".

Check out or "Press/ Article Publication" List, we have multiple topics that you can apply for, we share exclusive rights to the publication with the artists, giving clients the opportunity to take that article publication that we wrote and apply to other blogs with it.

ALBUM RELEASE?

ALBUM PRESS RELEASE| $50

Are you releasing an Album soon!? Maybe you already dropped it and you need a little extra promo to give it that kick, & bring those numbers up so you can start collecting some royalties on the song.

A perfect way to promote an Album is to drop a press article about it, give your fans/ supporters something to read, tell them about the hard work that it took to make this album happen!

Everyone loves a good read, this is a perfect way to get the word to circulate about the new project, even the haters are going to silently support, even they want to come read so they can look for something to hate on...

What are you waiting for??? lets get started with some press coverage on your Album!

RELEASING AN EP/ LP?

EP/ LP PRESS RELEASE| $50

An EP is an extended play record, it is a musical recording that contains more tracks than a single, but is usually unqualified as an album or LP.

Contemporary EP's generally contain a minimum of three tracks and maximum of six tracks, and are considered "less expensive and time-consuming" for an artist to produce than an album.

An EP originally referred to specific types of vinyl records other than 78 rpm standard play (SP) and LP, but it is now applied to mid-length CDs and downloads as well.

RELEASING A MIXTAPE?

MIXTAPE PRESS RELEASE| $50

In hip hop and R&B culture, a mixtape often describes a self-produced or independently released album issued free of charge to gain publicity or avoid possible copyright infringement.

However, the term has been applied to a number of releases published for profit in the 2010s; in this context, a Mixtape is comparable to a studio album or extended play.

RELEASING A SINGLE?

SINGLE PRESS RELEASE| $50

In music, a single is a type of release, typically a song recording of fewer tracks than an LP record or an album. This can be released for sale to the public in a variety of different formats. In most cases, a single is a song that is released separately from an album, although it usually also appears on an album.

Typically, these are the songs from albums that are released separately for promotional uses such as digital download or commercial radio airplay and are expected to be the most popular. In other cases a recording released as a single may not appear on an album. Despite being referred to as a single, in the era of digital distribution, singles can include up to as many as three tracks.

The biggest digital music distributor, iTunes Store, accepts as many as three tracks less than ten minutes each as a single. Any more than three tracks on a musical release or thirty minutes in total running time is either an extended play (EP) or, if over six tracks long, an album.

RELEASING A MUSIC VIDEO?

MUSIC VIDEO PRESS RELEASE| $50

Music videos use a wide range of styles and contemporary video-making techniques, including animation, live action, documentary, and non-narrative approaches such as abstract film. Some music videos combine different styles with music, such as animation and live-action.

Although the origins of the music video date back to musical short films that first appeared in the 1920s, they again came into prominence in the 1980s when the channel MTV (originally "Music Television") based its format around the medium. Prior to the 1980s, these kinds of videos were described by various terms including "illustrated song," "filmed insert," "promotional (promo) film," "promotional clip," "promotional video," "song video," "song clip," or "film clip."