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Hello Fam! I've just dropped my latest single Titled "Walk with me " a Cover of Kygo ft selena gomez https://soundcloud.com/mistaveeez/veeez_walk-with-me @Laslasticlala @mynd44 @seun @airmarks
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Veeez Interview at Wish Fm 99.5 Port Harcourt https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PhO85v1stqw&itct=CBsQpDAYAiITCJiD3sSno-ACFU524AodfOsM7lIFVmVlZXo%3D&hl=en&client=mv-google&gl=NG&ddireq |
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Am in need of a personal graphics designer, that would work with me as team.. Call 08122939090 |
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Hello Fam! It's out! - CHAMPION by VEEEZ a Motivational song to encourage the Hustling Youths and to keep you going despite the challenges you face in Life.. https://okpadi.ng/gospel-music-veeez-champion/
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You won't want to start your Year as a Looser, so get ready to win as we Anticipate on the sound...Dropping soon! #Veeez #Champion #2019
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Hey fam please spare 4min of your time to watch this cool and lyrically good Cover of Amaka by clicking on the link below https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sm7qfAHx3sc |
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HELLO Nairalanders please go watch my official video of 2face Amaka Gospel Cover by clicking on the link below https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sm7qfAHx3sc Please like, comment, share and subscribe |
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Click on the link below and download my Cover of 'AMAKA' https://my.notjustok.com/track/355003/veeez-amaka-cover
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let's wish our friend "Veeez" a happy birthday with lots of blessings.. Download his latest single titled "TOMORROW" and get motivated.. http://mouthpiecez.com/new-music-veeez-ft-jdf_tomorrow/
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hello everyone hope you all are doing great..i need 4- 5 talented and upcoming Gospel/inspirational rapper for a music project coming up soon...only serious minded individuals..comment your number if interested. |
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New Music : Veeez ft JDF_Tomorrow http://mouthpiecez.com/new-music-veeez-ft-jdf_tomorrow/
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Hello famz please show your boy Love by downloading and sharing when it finally comes out tomorrow...#TOMORROW #Veeez #thanks
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Here are 18 strategies that truly work. 1. Be disciplined. Most entrepreneurs are people of impulse, and most passionate people live by feelings. But those who understand and practice the art of discipline can channel those impulses into something of substance. 2. Know yourself. Get feedback from others and learn as much as you can about how you come across. Then you can accurately target how you appear in a crowd and what you need to work on. 3. Be conscious. Showing up consciously means always being on time, honoring your commitments, and being prepared. Nothing is more powerful than an individual acting out of a well-developed consciousness. 4. Be confident. When you truly believe you can create what you envision, when you're not afraid of the obstacles, that confidence will automatically make you stand out from the rest. 5. Practice listening. Learn to listen truly listen--to work toward a deep understanding and hear what's being said beyond the words. You will stand out in any situation if you become a person who listens from the heart. 6. Cultivate emotional intelligence. Too many otherwise smart people don't know how to manage their emotions or relate to others well. Emotional intelligence attracts people who are looking to connect with someone who has their act together and who's competent and capable. 7. Be response-able. Be the kind of person who responds and remembers to follow through. Most people drop the ball and don't follow up. Respond to emails, calls, requests, and inquiries as soon as you can. You will stand out as a person who respects others and is accountable. 8. Lead with excellence. Let people know that quality is a core value, that everything that you do you do with excellence. Leading with excellence prepares you to deliver high-quality work and makes you stand out as a professional. 9. Know your motives. Why do you do what you do? How well do you know your purpose--your why? Knowing your motivation helps you keep going and makes you easy for others to relate to. 10. Take yourself seriously. Being a entrepreneur, leader, or businessperson requires that you become a master at your craft. It means being competent at the things you do, constantly honing and developing your skills in every way possible. When you take yourself seriously, so do others. 11. Always be of service. Being useful, being helpful is an important aspect of making a great impression. Show up with a spirit of empathy and something to give. An attitude of service makes people interested in what you have to offer. 12. Don't make everything about you. Few things are more boring than a self-centered person. When you met someone make the conversation about them, not you. Be interested and engaged; ask questions and listen carefully. 13. Be kind to everyone. Lots of people are only nice to those who can do something for them. Stand out by treating everyone as important and interesting--even those who can do nothing for you in return. 14. Be prepared. When an opportunity turns up, the person who is ready and able to be part whatever needs to happen will always stand out. 15. Be a master collaborator. Be a great team player. Make others look good and sound good. When you collaborate well, people remember how you made them feel--and when people feel good around you, you stand out. 16. Love yourself. It has nothing to do with ego, but a confidence within you that elevates your relationships with everything else. You'll stand out by being modest but happy with who you are. 17. Be inspirational. A passion for life attracts others to you. To stand out and inspire others, you first must be inspirational. 18. Make your life your message. Make sure that everything you do--how you show up, how you act, what you say, what you do--is a reflection of who you are, so your character and spirit are consistent across every situation. |
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1. DO THE RESEARCH Watching BET every day (or American Idol) does not qualify you to work in this industry. Read all the books, and study the websites and blogs every day to learn who’s who and what’s going on behind the scenes in the music industry. Follow the behind the scenes folks on Twitter, not just the famous artists. See who they talk with frequently, what they say to each other, and what issues are important to them. Ask questions (specific ones like “how do 360 Deals adversely and positively affect artists in today’s economy?,” not general or selfish ones like “how do I get started in the music business?”, or “how come you never return my calls?” or my personal least favorite one: “Follow me back!”). 2. DO VOLUNTEER OR INTERN Very few people enter the music industry without doing some free labor of some sort, unless they start their own businesses. Working under a legitimate, well connected person in this industry can be more valuable than any money you could have ever been paid. Even if you decide to start your own management company, record label, or be a publicist, it’s important to gain some knowledge, connections, and experience in this business prior to going out on your own. Hey, P Diddy started as an intern. 3. DO BUILD RELATIONSHIPS This is a “who you know” business. You need to build real and lasting relationships with people. The bulk of paid work and opportunities that you get will be referred by someone else. I can’t even begin to tell you the number of paying jobs I’ve helped people get in this industry—not because they asked me to do so, but because someone mentioned they needed a road manager, or marketing person, or good publicist, or radio promoter, and I’ve plugged in folks I know and respect. I don’t hook up friends, I hook up people who are right for the job. They tend to go further in positions and make me look good for recommending them. 4. DO NOT BURN BRIDGES I have burnt a lot of bridges in this industry, but they have all been well thought out, planned, and as a last resort. This is an ego driven business and there’s nothing worse than insulting someone and then finding yourself in a meeting with that person years later needing something from them. 5. DO NOT ASSUME There’s so much that goes on in this industry behind the scenes that you can’t possibly assume you know what’s going on. When you are at the Barbershop talking about why an artist got shelved or signed, you look stupid for speculating. If you’re at a party talking about the latest rapper getting arrested based on what you read on the internet, you’re an idiot. 6. DO NOT ALWAYS BE “ALL ABOUT THE MONEY” Being fiscally smart is a good thing. Always attaching a price to everything you do will get you left behind. Even the top folks at the most successful companies have their pro-bono and spec projects that they work on strictly for the love. If you are seen as being all about the money, you will gain a reputation of being a “culture vulture,” and those who are willing to pitch in and work free on special projects or special events will surpass you in their careers. 7. DO SURROUND YOURSELF WITH LEGITIMATE PEOPLE This industry is really just a minute big. We all know who the Bleep boys (and Bleep girls) are. If you are so desperate to get into this business by working for or coming up under a scumbag (artist or company), expect to always be seen as a scumbag. And if you end up working for a snake because you didn’t know any better, too bad! See #1 above. 8. DO BE LOYAL, BUT NOT LOYAL TO A FAULT Loyalty is one of the most important traits in this industry (or in life). Misplaced loyalty is not. You can do the right thing, but if you do the right thing in loyalty but for the wrong person, you can really get burned. I’ve seen people take bullets and razor cuts for their team, but then watched the team not make a call, pay a hospital bill, pay for funerals, fund the bid, or even visit the family. Be loyal to those who will be loyal to you in return. 9. DO NOT BE BLINDED BY FAME Fame is attractive and intoxicating. Do not trade your money or dignity for fame. It is fleeting, short lived, and those who have it will try to fight to keep it (but never succeed)—even at your expense. Just being “down” with an artist doesn’t make you famous or rich. It makes you just another groupie. And when you leave that camp, even though you’ve moved on, the stigma of you selling out to be a groupie stays forever. See any famous sidekick for proof of this fact. These are just a few thoughts to help you move forward in your career in the music business, behind the scenes. Truth is, maybe ten people reading this out of all of the tens of thousands will still be in this industry next year, and maybe one or two will really succeed. 1 Like |
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pleasee its still on, help me win this@seun mynd44 |
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happy sunday Guy's please keep the likes coming... vote your boy |
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thank you all for your likes...but voting still continues and I really need you guys for me to win this.... pleaseee like comment and tag a friend ...thanks |
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please NL family am contesting for port Harcourt styles and music fashion show and it's still ongoing so please I need your votes by liking and commenting on my photo via this link. https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1402630973185426&id=1274319089349949 also share to your friends and like the page too...thanks 1 Like 1 Share
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