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Re: 13 Mistakes Nigerian Upcoming Artistes Should Avoid by Nobody: 4:21pm On Feb 05, 2017
yeezyquan:
and yet one air___ guy never blow grin

Lol Airforce1? I only know him on nairaland
Re: 13 Mistakes Nigerian Upcoming Artistes Should Avoid by Mapp: 4:22pm On Feb 05, 2017
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Re: 13 Mistakes Nigerian Upcoming Artistes Should Avoid by DebbieSean(f): 4:22pm On Feb 05, 2017
Driftingking:
There are a thousand and one people who can sing, but not all singers get into the hall of fame.



Over the years, the number of upcoming recording artistes in Nigeria has increased tremendously, and it takes dedication, hard work and consistency to turn a music dream into a successful career.

However, some upcoming artistes will remain “upcoming” if they don’t drop certain myths that lead them into making certain career blunders. These tips are not cast in stones, but are relevant to help push someone’s career forward. If you want to be rich and famous through music, you should take this post seriously.

1. Making Hits Should Not Always Be the Focus

Hits are amazing, cos they bring instant fame, but when an artiste is always aiming at making hits and club bangs, he misses out on the bigger picture. Most artistes are always looking for hits instead of good music, forgetting that good content most times turns out to be hit, not the other way round. You might end up making the hit, but its wackiness will make it fade away in no time.

2. Big Studios Don’t Equate To Big Hits

This myth has been proven over time. Many hits have been produced from small bedroom or home studios. Timaya didn’t get fame working with a big producer, even Alakpomeji Records that produced the first hits of 9ice, was not big until they made Gonga Aso hit. Big studios usually have great gadgets, software and sometimes experienced producers, but then it is not a guarantee that the studio would produce songs that will rule the air waves.

3. Music Doesn’t Promote Itself

Some music promotes itself when it is very good but then, you need to push it out first before it gains ground. Upcoming artistes sometimes feel reluctant to go around promoting their works, maybe due to lack of money or support or even a dying passion. This jinx needs to be broken. If your music must be heard you should not stop promoting it via the Blogs (more effective these days) Radios, TV, interview, Print media and Gigs.

4. Imitating A-list Artistes

Alot of upcoming acts are very fond of this, study shows that 70% of upcoming Nigerian acts imitate already blown musicians, i will advise you desist from such because Uniqueness is all you need to make it through, the industry need new styles and patterns not some recreation of a style we are getting tired of. Don't go rapping exactly like Phyno or start singing like Timaya and expect yourself at the upper chamber, avoid this.

5. Never Say No to Free Gigs

Most upcoming artistes make the mistake of turning down invitations to perform for free in events, forgetting that publicity is key in entertainment. Before you get up there, you must pay your dues and free events are just the perfect path to channel your contributions. Free performances are great platforms like a show room where you showcase your talent and build a fan base. Upcoming artistes should learn to embrace such invitations as it helps upgrade their acts.

6. Be Nice to Everyone

Fans are indirect marketers so you need to have a good attitude towards everyone as they are all your marketers. Nobody likes to be disrespected, not even by a star, so as an upcoming artiste should be friendly with neighbors, manager, producer, clients and the general public. Also be in good terms with family, as they form your backbone that defends and protects you when crisis arises.

7. Be Known For a Sound

Find your sound and never be a copy of another artiste. You can be inspired by them but don’t mimic them, as you’ll be seen as a karaoke singer. Karaoke is a good rehearsal ground. However, artistes should write their own songs and should not try to sound like their favorite artiste. Be YOU! Be original!

8. Never Record Your Songs with a Producer You Don’t Connect With

Recording a song is like making love to a partner. There needs to be a connection for the music to sound right. Most people get their songs to the wrong hands and become unhappy after the session. Sadly, some producers are interested in the money, while only a very few are interested in your success. Find that producer who wants to see you go far and has the right tone to compliment your voice.

9. HUMILITY – Kill those attitudes And Be updated

Learn to always be humble to the last respect people, be disciplined if you have attitudes that turn people off this is the time to drop them. Are you a cultist? Get angry easily? Always live a fake life? Get angry easily, Insultive, stubborn? Are you the type that suffer and still faking rich? Do you brag a lot? Speak fake and unnecessary accents? Now is the right time to drop all this so as not to make your career messier, heard about a cult boy who was shot while on stage, not a good thing. Get yourselves disciplined, learn to talk, let your words and actions speak for you and positively. Also, get yourself updated with the latest news from the music industry, know when every event is Dated, go for competitions, attend music seminars, know the mistakes that top acts have made and learn from it, just be up to date.

10. Do Not Start Your Career As a Feature Artiste

What you step out as would be how people see you henceforth. You might go a bit far with collaborations but might not last with just that. Look around and research artistes in these two categories and confirm for yourself that it is better to own a song than to feature endlessly in other people’s track.

11. You Can’t Make It Alone

To run fast you need to run alone, but to run far, you need company. You’ll need God, People & Talent to get far in a musical career, so make friends the next time you are an entertainment scene. Look for mentors, get a publicity manager, form a team that would help you build a long lasting brand as a musician. Talent will take you up but connections will sustain you.

12. Not Getting Basic Education - EDUCATION IS A FACTOR

Not saying you must be educated to make it, in fact almost 60% of our musicians were not educated or fully educated before the made it. Everything am saying is, as you pursue your music career do the same to your education. If you can Drop music and complete your education then after get back to it, please do so. An Educated upcoming musician has a more advantage over an uneducated act. Do not say because you want music to be your career and that education should wait No, ask yourself, why is it that some of our top notches in the music industry who didn’t complete their education later go for it , if education doesn’t matter they wouldn’t have gone for it or made it a factor, a lot of our acts are graduates the likes of Barrister Falz ,Dr sid ,Tiwa savage Did music , Pilot kiss Daniel, and others. Education may not be a major factor but it is and will be a factor.

13. Get an Entertainment Lawyer

This does not need stressing. An entertainment lawyer helps an artiste to cover his loopholes, draft contracts for him, help him interpret contracts and also put in place every legal aspect of a musician.

If Brymo had a personal lawyer, he would not have found himself in the big mess he did with his former Record Label, Chocolate City. Do not be like those artistes who only know the music art and lack the “business side.” No one ever made it in Music but in Music Business!

All the best as you transform from an upcoming artiste to a real musician.

Cheers!
.
http://otownloaded.com/13-mistakes-nigerian-upcoming-artistes-avoid/

cc: airmark, lalasticlala, mynd44, ishilove
Thanks op.

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Re: 13 Mistakes Nigerian Upcoming Artistes Should Avoid by legundarybeans(m): 4:29pm On Feb 05, 2017
Nice write up

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Re: 13 Mistakes Nigerian Upcoming Artistes Should Avoid by lifestyle1(m): 4:49pm On Feb 05, 2017
Polyphony:
14. Work with me. You won't regret it.
Anyway, free Afrobeat for y'all.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=23TL4x-k3s4
See video description for Free download link.
Enjoy.
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Re: 13 Mistakes Nigerian Upcoming Artistes Should Avoid by lifestyle1(m): 4:51pm On Feb 05, 2017
Polyphony:
14. Work with me. You won't regret it.
Anyway, free Afrobeat for y'all.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=23TL4x-k3s4
See video description for Free download link.
Enjoy.
If you like what you listened to, hit that like button and subscribe.

How am I sure we will be connected ?

Any free session ?
Re: 13 Mistakes Nigerian Upcoming Artistes Should Avoid by lifestyle1(m): 4:52pm On Feb 05, 2017
Polyphony:
14. Work with me. You won't regret it.
Anyway, free Afrobeat for y'all.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=23TL4x-k3s4
See video description for Free download link.
Enjoy.
If you like what you listened to, hit that like button and subscribe.

How am I sure we will be connected ?

Any free session ? ?
Re: 13 Mistakes Nigerian Upcoming Artistes Should Avoid by ashewoboy(m): 4:55pm On Feb 05, 2017
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Re: 13 Mistakes Nigerian Upcoming Artistes Should Avoid by ypungjaycoded: 4:58pm On Feb 05, 2017
nice talk.. well done sir
Re: 13 Mistakes Nigerian Upcoming Artistes Should Avoid by Ryocaj(m): 5:02pm On Feb 05, 2017
Oluwamuyeewa:
Naija music is easy
1. Get a party beat 2. Mention the producer name 3. Mention your name 3x 4. Talk about a big booty 5.Name of mixer

Bienvenue
lol.. u killed it..

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Re: 13 Mistakes Nigerian Upcoming Artistes Should Avoid by Chigorkizz(m): 5:16pm On Feb 05, 2017
Good write up.
Re: 13 Mistakes Nigerian Upcoming Artistes Should Avoid by Nobody: 5:20pm On Feb 05, 2017
lifestyle1:


How am I sure we will be connected ?

Any free session ? ?
Sure, session is free. If you're in Enugu, slide into my DM
Re: 13 Mistakes Nigerian Upcoming Artistes Should Avoid by Nobody: 5:27pm On Feb 05, 2017
Wait first..I only know airforce1 as a nairalander..is ge an artiste too..and y is everyone mocking him??
Re: 13 Mistakes Nigerian Upcoming Artistes Should Avoid by lakes99: 5:33pm On Feb 05, 2017
hakeem4:
They should stop starting like " it's your boy airforce1 "


Who's your boy ? Did we attend the same jamb lesson?

Lmao ! Wetin dis guy do u

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Re: 13 Mistakes Nigerian Upcoming Artistes Should Avoid by Airforce1(m): 5:36pm On Feb 05, 2017
My name in their mouth like toothpaste
Everyday they got something new.
Re: 13 Mistakes Nigerian Upcoming Artistes Should Avoid by neuroneXY(m): 5:42pm On Feb 05, 2017
Oluwamuyeewa:
Naija music is easy
1. Get a party beat 2. Mention the producer name 3. Mention your name 3x 4. Talk about a big booty 5.Name of mixer

Bienvenue
bienvenue?
Re: 13 Mistakes Nigerian Upcoming Artistes Should Avoid by Nobody: 5:53pm On Feb 05, 2017
shadrach77:
They should stop wearing shades. Then it's not compulsory to mention your producer's name in the song e.g "It's young John the wicked producer" wink wink
as an upcomin' most atimes the producer calls his name not the artist its his logo. Many producers prefer usin femal voice and even in the developed countries their artist does the same eg in America we av ''Mike will made it'' ''ZOMBIE IN THE TRACK'' ',SWIZZ ON BEAT you know there are many producers
Re: 13 Mistakes Nigerian Upcoming Artistes Should Avoid by Ps3ver: 6:55pm On Feb 05, 2017
Mryallo:
Yes
Is this true or a scam of some sort?
Re: 13 Mistakes Nigerian Upcoming Artistes Should Avoid by Nobody: 7:41pm On Feb 05, 2017
Nice one op kiss I think I would need those on print wink Strong words you just poured out shocked
Re: 13 Mistakes Nigerian Upcoming Artistes Should Avoid by albertfidels: 9:28pm On Feb 05, 2017
i think one of the reasons secular musics surpass most gospel musics is because of their outstanding beatings,why not use your outstanding beatings and do gospel like phyno does sometimes and see whats up.jst a suggestion though
Re: 13 Mistakes Nigerian Upcoming Artistes Should Avoid by StoneColdBiceps(m): 9:38pm On Feb 05, 2017
Driftingking:
There are a thousand and one people who can sing, but not all singers get into the hall of fame.



Over the years, the number of upcoming recording artistes in Nigeria has increased tremendously, and it takes dedication, hard work and consistency to turn a music dream into a successful career.

However, some upcoming artistes will remain “upcoming” if they don’t drop certain myths that lead them into making certain career blunders. These tips are not cast in stones, but are relevant to help push someone’s career forward. If you want to be rich and famous through music, you should take this post seriously.

1. Making Hits Should Not Always Be the Focus

Hits are amazing, cos they bring instant fame, but when an artiste is always aiming at making hits and club bangs, he misses out on the bigger picture. Most artistes are always looking for hits instead of good music, forgetting that good content most times turns out to be hit, not the other way round. You might end up making the hit, but its wackiness will make it fade away in no time.

2. Big Studios Don’t Equate To Big Hits

This myth has been proven over time. Many hits have been produced from small bedroom or home studios. Timaya didn’t get fame working with a big producer, even Alakpomeji Records that produced the first hits of 9ice, was not big until they made Gonga Aso hit. Big studios usually have great gadgets, software and sometimes experienced producers, but then it is not a guarantee that the studio would produce songs that will rule the air waves.

3. Music Doesn’t Promote Itself

Some music promotes itself when it is very good but then, you need to push it out first before it gains ground. Upcoming artistes sometimes feel reluctant to go around promoting their works, maybe due to lack of money or support or even a dying passion. This jinx needs to be broken. If your music must be heard you should not stop promoting it via the Blogs (more effective these days) Radios, TV, interview, Print media and Gigs.

4. Imitating A-list Artistes

Alot of upcoming acts are very fond of this, study shows that 70% of upcoming Nigerian acts imitate already blown musicians, i will advise you desist from such because Uniqueness is all you need to make it through, the industry need new styles and patterns not some recreation of a style we are getting tired of. Don't go rapping exactly like Phyno or start singing like Timaya and expect yourself at the upper chamber, avoid this.

5. Never Say No to Free Gigs

Most upcoming artistes make the mistake of turning down invitations to perform for free in events, forgetting that publicity is key in entertainment. Before you get up there, you must pay your dues and free events are just the perfect path to channel your contributions. Free performances are great platforms like a show room where you showcase your talent and build a fan base. Upcoming artistes should learn to embrace such invitations as it helps upgrade their acts.

6. Be Nice to Everyone

Fans are indirect marketers so you need to have a good attitude towards everyone as they are all your marketers. Nobody likes to be disrespected, not even by a star, so as an upcoming artiste should be friendly with neighbors, manager, producer, clients and the general public. Also be in good terms with family, as they form your backbone that defends and protects you when crisis arises.

7. Be Known For a Sound

Find your sound and never be a copy of another artiste. You can be inspired by them but don’t mimic them, as you’ll be seen as a karaoke singer. Karaoke is a good rehearsal ground. However, artistes should write their own songs and should not try to sound like their favorite artiste. Be YOU! Be original!

8. Never Record Your Songs with a Producer You Don’t Connect With

Recording a song is like making love to a partner. There needs to be a connection for the music to sound right. Most people get their songs to the wrong hands and become unhappy after the session. Sadly, some producers are interested in the money, while only a very few are interested in your success. Find that producer who wants to see you go far and has the right tone to compliment your voice.

9. HUMILITY – Kill those attitudes And Be updated

Learn to always be humble to the last respect people, be disciplined if you have attitudes that turn people off this is the time to drop them. Are you a cultist? Get angry easily? Always live a fake life? Get angry easily, Insultive, stubborn? Are you the type that suffer and still faking rich? Do you brag a lot? Speak fake and unnecessary accents? Now is the right time to drop all this so as not to make your career messier, heard about a cult boy who was shot while on stage, not a good thing. Get yourselves disciplined, learn to talk, let your words and actions speak for you and positively. Also, get yourself updated with the latest news from the music industry, know when every event is Dated, go for competitions, attend music seminars, know the mistakes that top acts have made and learn from it, just be up to date.

10. Do Not Start Your Career As a Feature Artiste

What you step out as would be how people see you henceforth. You might go a bit far with collaborations but might not last with just that. Look around and research artistes in these two categories and confirm for yourself that it is better to own a song than to feature endlessly in other people’s track.

11. You Can’t Make It Alone

To run fast you need to run alone, but to run far, you need company. You’ll need God, People & Talent to get far in a musical career, so make friends the next time you are an entertainment scene. Look for mentors, get a publicity manager, form a team that would help you build a long lasting brand as a musician. Talent will take you up but connections will sustain you.

12. Not Getting Basic Education - EDUCATION IS A FACTOR

Not saying you must be educated to make it, in fact almost 60% of our musicians were not educated or fully educated before the made it. Everything am saying is, as you pursue your music career do the same to your education. If you can Drop music and complete your education then after get back to it, please do so. An Educated upcoming musician has a more advantage over an uneducated act. Do not say because you want music to be your career and that education should wait No, ask yourself, why is it that some of our top notches in the music industry who didn’t complete their education later go for it , if education doesn’t matter they wouldn’t have gone for it or made it a factor, a lot of our acts are graduates the likes of Barrister Falz ,Dr sid ,Tiwa savage Did music , Pilot kiss Daniel, and others. Education may not be a major factor but it is and will be a factor.

13. Get an Entertainment Lawyer

This does not need stressing. An entertainment lawyer helps an artiste to cover his loopholes, draft contracts for him, help him interpret contracts and also put in place every legal aspect of a musician.

If Brymo had a personal lawyer, he would not have found himself in the big mess he did with his former Record Label, Chocolate City. Do not be like those artistes who only know the music art and lack the “business side.” No one ever made it in Music but in Music Business!

All the best as you transform from an upcoming artiste to a real musician.

Cheers!
.
http://otownloaded.com/13-mistakes-nigerian-upcoming-artistes-avoid/

cc: airmark, lalasticlala, mynd44, ishilove

Nice piece.
Re: 13 Mistakes Nigerian Upcoming Artistes Should Avoid by Leovido(m): 9:53pm On Feb 05, 2017
I've always kinda known all these and I'm still sticking to the script.

I pray those who don't know should continue dwelling in ignorance so we that have a real talent to exhibit would be easily noticed

PS: Pls take ur time to check out my signature
Re: 13 Mistakes Nigerian Upcoming Artistes Should Avoid by Leovido(m): 9:55pm On Feb 05, 2017
hahn:
Let the lyrics of your music have meaning undecided
TELL THEM AGAIN

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Re: 13 Mistakes Nigerian Upcoming Artistes Should Avoid by Leovido(m): 9:59pm On Feb 05, 2017
shadrach77:
They should stop wearing shades. Then it's not compulsory to mention your producer's name in the song e.g "It's young John the wicked producer" wink wink

We can't stop wearing shades.

Shades helps those who are shy.

And we also call them "haters blocker" cuz they prevent us from seeing the ugly faces of them haters.

THAT'S WHY WE WEAR SHADES IN THE CLUB LOOKING LIKE BLIND BATIMUS

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Re: 13 Mistakes Nigerian Upcoming Artistes Should Avoid by Leovido(m): 10:00pm On Feb 05, 2017
shadrach77:
They should stop wearing shades. wink wink

We can't stop wearing shades.

Shades helps those who are shy.

And we also call them "haters blocker" cuz they prevent us from seeing the ugly faces of them haters.

THAT'S WHY WE WEAR SHADES IN THE CLUB LOOKING LIKE BLIND BATIMUS
Re: 13 Mistakes Nigerian Upcoming Artistes Should Avoid by Leovido(m): 10:02pm On Feb 05, 2017
lifestyle1:


How am I sure we will be connected ?

Any free session ?

OSHO FREE no go kill you

Pay so you can value something
Re: 13 Mistakes Nigerian Upcoming Artistes Should Avoid by Fabulous0019(m): 10:03pm On Feb 05, 2017
Why z everyone mentioning airforce1.. . Who z dis person abeg.. .. And any link to download his song if hez an artist
Re: 13 Mistakes Nigerian Upcoming Artistes Should Avoid by Leovido(m): 10:04pm On Feb 05, 2017
Airforce1:
My name in their mouth like toothpaste.

No wonder they always spit you right out

Lol

Try another simile maybe it will work

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Re: 13 Mistakes Nigerian Upcoming Artistes Should Avoid by lifestyle1(m): 10:47pm On Feb 05, 2017
Leovido:


OSHO FREE no go kill you

Pay so you can value something

Lol.


No be my fault.
Re: 13 Mistakes Nigerian Upcoming Artistes Should Avoid by Dillimilli(m): 11:52pm On Feb 05, 2017
Well said bro..kudos
Re: 13 Mistakes Nigerian Upcoming Artistes Should Avoid by Herrmes: 10:13am On Feb 06, 2017
Stop asking aspiring Nigerian artistes to produce good music, Nigeria doesn't listen to good music, they want to dance all the time.
Re: 13 Mistakes Nigerian Upcoming Artistes Should Avoid by Driftingking(m): 12:53pm On Feb 08, 2017
You are welcome
DebbieSean:

Thanks op.

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