Fame will
find you. Build content first, package second.
“2face
isn’t famous just because he is ‘humble’ innocent. He is famous because he is 2F ‘ACE’. He is 2F ‘ACE’ because he is hardworking,
consistent and persistent. He is
constantly working on improving his music, especially his content and delivery”
Seeking
fame before building your music content is like putting the cart before the
horse. And with this kind of arrangement, there is no
progress. The horse will pull the cart backwards. Your early search for fame will pull your
career backwards. So, learn to put first
things first.
Fame will
find you.....
...but first
you need to understand that you are in the entertainment business. You are into music so as to entertain or at
least you are giving your gift of –singing, rapping- to people. Hence
you are giving first, and if they like what they hear and see, they’ll pay you
attention. It’s not magic – it’s reciprocity.
You can try
to force your way to the forefront with aggressive publicity but you might
probably not last long because your offering does not hold water.
You have
to pay attention to details especially in your days of small beginning when you
are not much known. You’ve got to have something to offer. Something different and unique or something
better than what existing music acts are currently offering.
As an
upcoming act, you should really care about your sound, your music, before any
other. You should always be thinking and
working on ways to make better music, how to serve it to your fans, and how to
communicate YOU (your image).
If you
must publicize, it has to be something that corresponds with the growth of your
career. It must flow with the plan on
ground. You don’t have to be on every kind
of ‘show’ trying to make yourself visible especially when you don’t have your
music out there. Of course, except you
are at this place hustling for sponsors that will help push your career forward
and not for the VIP section trying hard to rub shoulders with readymade celebs.
Build
Content First
Ask:
What’ new?
What’s hot? How can I make what’s hot,
hotter?
Listen to
your tracks. Would you dance to your
songs if you weren’t the one who did them?
Would you buy them?
What’s
your message?
What’s
your sound?
Ask: What
do I want to be known for?
Try to
find a producer you are comfortable with and work with him/her. And if you have
your music ready, do all you can afford to get your music out there. Make it available to the music loving public.
Package Second
Package is
clothes for the body-the body being YOU and your music. YOU as a music brand
have to come in a wrapper- in an attractive wrapper that will get to your
target listeners if you have identified yours. You can be deliberate about your packaging or
you could just work on being presentable and acceptable. Note that the Nigerian music industry is
becoming more sophisticated than ever so you had better start planning how you
want to present ‘you’ to the general public. Packaging isn’t just about how you look but
also about how you present YOU and your music.
Package
is second because just like you need to wrap the wrapper round a gift, you need
to package your gift of ‘new music’ to us.
For those
upcoming acts who are always striving to be around celebrities especially just
to feel among or to be recognized by them. You need to answer these questions:
Are you
in the music business just to tag along celebs?
Who would
buy your music? Follow you on twitter? Celebs
or fans?
You
should be gathering fans and not celebrity friends just yet. You should be building ‘you’ a fanbase. You know what? Celebs will appreciate you more when they see
or hear about your works- your good music. They’ll ask of you, come for you and want you
to hang out with them. They would even
do music with you.
So set
your priorities right.
If you
were more business like, you should even have it at the back of your mind that
they are your competitors. Your aim is
to get to the top. Your being at the top might have to mean taking the spot of an
existing music celeb who isn’t serving it anymore (like we’ve never seen that
happen). So stop tagging unnecessarily the poor celebs that
are on the internet to push their music too. Stop following them around in the club or at
shows with your demo CDs (of course, unless he is recruiting) later to claim he
/she stole your song/lyric/line or whatever.
Lastly,
don’t forget that your music can put your name on every lip. Your music could start ‘you’ fame. Meanwhile, your consistent and excellent delivery
could make it a lasting one.
You, just
know what you are doing.
You will
succeed.
I will be
here tomorrow (latest 12pm) with something fresh that would help you up.
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