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Meet Cody Patrick: Director to the Stars

If you are a recording artist in Atlantic, you know very well about famed music director Cody Patrick. Resume includes award-nominating work for ATL’s biggest names like Future, YFN Lucci, T-Pain, and many more. How did Cody become one of the most sought-after directors? Well it all started in High School.

Cody Patrick first discovered his passion for music through the trial and error early days as a music manager for several indie artists. Beginning, Cody committed himself wholeheartedly to his clients’ success, cultivating positive work habits that have continued to help him distinguish himself within the music industry. Alongside classmates/best friends Tommie King and Logan, Cody quickly began making moves in music on his own. With an eye for business and vast knowledge in music, once he realized he could apply those gifts to music, he knew he had found his true calling.

Although, he has also worked in music video production, collaborating with Atlanta-own leading production company, Resolve Media Group. He has helped to direct and produce multiple history-making hit music videos, including:

As CEO of the popular marketing company, Organic Music Marketing. Their successful track record includes:

– “Bad and Boujee” by Migos

– “Broccoli” by DRAM

– “Sassy” by Rapsody

– “Jefe” by TI and Meek Mill

Other major artists with whom Cody and his team have collaborated include 2 Chainz, Yo Gotti, Cyhi the Prynce, Mac Miller, and Dreezy. At Organic Music Marketing, Cody seeks to provide authentic marketing services that work and that provide a return on investment. He has seen the games and broken promises that characterized so much of the rest of the industry, and he operates on two principles above all else: honesty and realness. As such, he and his team work exclusively with artists they believe they can promote effectively, passing on acts that are not up to their high standards.

Checkout Cody Patrick complete videography catalog here.

Source: UndergroundHipHopBlog.com

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