THE MUSIC FACTORY,
NIGERIA ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY.
Dear Artiste,
How are you doing? Although I do not and cannot sing, I sincerely appreciate your God's given talents which I hope pays off soon. Music as we all know has got different meanings to different people. Some say it's a way of life, some find fulfillment just listening to it, but to you its BIG business. It will one day,put food on your table. (Only if your cards are played right).
I have few things to talk to you about and I'll start by asking you to take a few minutes out to think about yourself and your kind of music. Do you really want to do this?
It disgusts me when you walk up to a music critique or promoter to listen to a song, one u did for 'fun' in the studio. Who does that? As an upcoming artiste, you don't make music for fun. You make music to make a hit and to someday pay your bills! Stop going around asking people to listen to your 'fun song' because you do not believe in your song. If you don't believe a song or you know it doesn't depict you, discard it!
Secondly, it’s intentional that I'm calling you an upcoming artiste, that's because for now, that is all you are. You are not full-fledged yet. As harsh as this might sound, you are nothing but an 'upcoming act' so be humble. Treat the music factory like your secondary school, respect the seniors. You got that price to pay. I'll suggest you learn about humility because Pride goes before every fall my friend.
My dear, it hurts so deep when I listen to good lyrics and voice on a wacky beat, produced in a 2inch studio. It makes me sad that you wasting talent. Please you do not need many tracks to make a hit, put all your resources together, visit a reputable producer in a good studio, go ahead make your good song and let God make it a hit.
Women, money, good life, wines, hard- liquor and all that, I'm really sick and tired of hearing all these in your songs. Look around you, there are several things people want to hear about. I know you just want to fit in, but why not choose to stand out rather than blending in with the crowd.
The fake life syndrome which is eating up into the factory shouldn't get to you. Stop the fake life. It's understandable that you think people expect a lot from you, flashy cars, nice clothes and all that, but you should realize that Rome wasn't built in a day. If you don't have it, you don't! Just live your life,let other things fall in place.
Maybe you haven't heard this before, good music doesn't guarantee you a hit, but I can assure you that good publicity does. Even bad goods make great sales with good labels. Please do not joke with your publicity and public image. A manager is different from a publicist, but a good one could combine both. Employ professionals to do your management and publicity job for you.
I'll conclude by warning you about social vices. When it comes to women, drugs, wine and events, know your limits. You don't have to be at all events. Just be where you 'need' to be.
About women, I have little to say, but I'll rather share with you familiar examples such as Adam and Samson of the holy bible, Abacha will also bear me witness to that. Remember, ladies must have flocked around Eddie remedy and Azadus at some time in their career, I guess if you ask them now, they know better.
Do have a great career my friend.
Thanks.
Yours faithfully,
ajagun
NIGERIA ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY.
Dear Artiste,
How are you doing? Although I do not and cannot sing, I sincerely appreciate your God's given talents which I hope pays off soon. Music as we all know has got different meanings to different people. Some say it's a way of life, some find fulfillment just listening to it, but to you its BIG business. It will one day,put food on your table. (Only if your cards are played right).
I have few things to talk to you about and I'll start by asking you to take a few minutes out to think about yourself and your kind of music. Do you really want to do this?
It disgusts me when you walk up to a music critique or promoter to listen to a song, one u did for 'fun' in the studio. Who does that? As an upcoming artiste, you don't make music for fun. You make music to make a hit and to someday pay your bills! Stop going around asking people to listen to your 'fun song' because you do not believe in your song. If you don't believe a song or you know it doesn't depict you, discard it!
Secondly, it’s intentional that I'm calling you an upcoming artiste, that's because for now, that is all you are. You are not full-fledged yet. As harsh as this might sound, you are nothing but an 'upcoming act' so be humble. Treat the music factory like your secondary school, respect the seniors. You got that price to pay. I'll suggest you learn about humility because Pride goes before every fall my friend.
My dear, it hurts so deep when I listen to good lyrics and voice on a wacky beat, produced in a 2inch studio. It makes me sad that you wasting talent. Please you do not need many tracks to make a hit, put all your resources together, visit a reputable producer in a good studio, go ahead make your good song and let God make it a hit.
Women, money, good life, wines, hard- liquor and all that, I'm really sick and tired of hearing all these in your songs. Look around you, there are several things people want to hear about. I know you just want to fit in, but why not choose to stand out rather than blending in with the crowd.
The fake life syndrome which is eating up into the factory shouldn't get to you. Stop the fake life. It's understandable that you think people expect a lot from you, flashy cars, nice clothes and all that, but you should realize that Rome wasn't built in a day. If you don't have it, you don't! Just live your life,let other things fall in place.
Maybe you haven't heard this before, good music doesn't guarantee you a hit, but I can assure you that good publicity does. Even bad goods make great sales with good labels. Please do not joke with your publicity and public image. A manager is different from a publicist, but a good one could combine both. Employ professionals to do your management and publicity job for you.
I'll conclude by warning you about social vices. When it comes to women, drugs, wine and events, know your limits. You don't have to be at all events. Just be where you 'need' to be.
About women, I have little to say, but I'll rather share with you familiar examples such as Adam and Samson of the holy bible, Abacha will also bear me witness to that. Remember, ladies must have flocked around Eddie remedy and Azadus at some time in their career, I guess if you ask them now, they know better.
Do have a great career my friend.
Thanks.
Yours faithfully,
ajagun
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