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The list of
crowdfunding posts here is lengthy, and it's about to get even longer. It had seemed to me that the mania for family musicians to fund their projects through sites like
Kickstarter had calmed somewhat, but it's started up again with a vengeance, with at least 5 projects worth your time to check out, several of them with hip-hop flair.
First up is
Secret Agent 23 Skidoo, who's drumming up support for his third kid-hop album
Make Believers. The project just launched, and at the higher funding levels you can get the shirt off Skidoo's back! (OK, not really. Just his coat. Or his hat.) Anyway, here's the video with Skidoo's whole family pitching in.
Kid-hop option #2 is from Boston-based artist
RhymeZwell, and it's to fund the filming of a new video for the first single off his upcoming second album
Robots on the Dance Floor. And while the implication in his promo video that there's nobody doing kid-hop is, erm, well, see above and below, we'll just chalk that up to the sales pitch. And judging by the concept video's production values (and the song itself), I think the final result may be pretty slick.. Rewards include copies of the album.
Kid-hop #3:
Big Don (aka Don Robinson) is an Austin-based hip-hop artist who's raising funds to print and distribute
Big Don's Brand New Beat, his second album for kids. (I remember getting a copy of his first album randomly placed in my hands at an Austin City Limits Festival a few years back; it was a lot better than most albums randomly placed in my hands.) As you might expect, rewards include copies of the new album.
Hip-hop not your family's thing? Well, there's more...