Nathaniel Stewart

name Mynority (26) is a music producer born and still residing in Los Angeles. His earliest experience a music producer was at the age of 15 when he would skip school (after waiting for his mom to leave), to sit behind his computer screen and make beats. His ambition grew, and his goal was to now work with recording artists who could put lyrics to his intrumentals. So he compiled his best work on a CD and put together and would stand outside red-carpet events and late-night show studios to pass out his CDs to anyone who would take them. While other teens his age strived to get autographs from Top 40 artists, Mynority was armored with demos of his work to pass to talent, seeing himself as their peers, instead being an admirer. Ultimately this perseverance paid off, bringing his talents into the hands of Steve Lobel (Mariah Carey, Jam Master Jay, Bone Thugs N Harmony, Out Lawz, Fat Joe and Iyaz), who he met outside at the BET Awards, holding a sign “Will Make Beats for Food”. Steve came up to Mynority and saw Husstle to Husstle. Staying in touch with Steve, while evolving and growing musically, made for a perfect opportunity to work with each other when the time came. Since then he has worked with artists such as: Iyaz, Shwayze, No Abu, Yung Berg and Ya Boy. He continues working and developing new artists while crafting instrumentals for musicians at Warner Bros., Interscope, Jive, Def Jam and Atlantic Records.

Musician Strategies - 10 Secrets of Success

23rd March 2011
Musician Strategies - 10 Keys to SuccessHere are 10 strategies for strategies that may result in success in music, and in life. Drive them with a grain of salt. With this new year comes the commitment of digital music, the power of the entrepreneur and al... Read >

What is Your Music Business Plan Iin 2011?

15th March 2011
What's my companys plan for the music business!It's as reliable as catching a cold at Christmas. Since the glow from the festivities fades away, this time around of post-holiday leisure brings on the old inevitable urge… to re-evaluate, re-examine, re-ass... Read >

Don't Hold It Against Me - But Product Placement Won't Save the music industry!

11th March 2011
The brand new Britney Spears video for 'Hold It Against Me' got me thinking about product placement and monetization possibilities for the music business.The recording has overt references to Britney's fragrance Radiance, Makeup Forever, Sony, and the onl... Read >