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What You Should Never Do As An Independent Upcoming Artiste (pt.2) by UrbanNG(m): 5:59pm On Sep 23, 2017
3. FANS PRESSURE

I met an artiste on Instagram within the week who was privately seeking for my professional advice on his next move. He made mention that the move is
being countered by his fans. He went on to explain that he believes dropping a new song would be more beneficial but his fans are asking for a video to his previous track. He then asked for my advice, whether to please his fans or not.

This got me asking him some series of questions as I know every single move to be taken is predetermined by some factors like the level of the artiste, how far the music in question (that uthe fans are requesting for a video) went, etc. Then with the answer he gave me I offered my advice.

This is business, in business you'll definitely need to please your fans but a times what is best is to surprise them. Be sure you're making the right moves. Don't make moves basically because it'll please your fans. Make moves only because it will help boost your career.


4. COLLEAGUE'S PRESSURE

Same is applicable to pressure from colleagues. Every artiste represents a particular brand. A times I see a clique of friends making similar moves because they often share same ideas and indirectly compete with each other.

This is totally wrong. You can't be sneezing because your colleague sneezed. Everyone is on a different root. Sex tape, faking ones death, etc might work for some artistes all because their brands accommodates such but not for everyone.

Be sure you're making calculated moves. Don't ever make a move because a neighbour made same move...

Pt.1 : http://www.urbanng.com/2017/09/what-you-should-never-do-as-up-and-coming-artist-1.html?m=1

Re: What You Should Never Do As An Independent Upcoming Artiste (pt.2) by elibest360(m): 6:01pm On Sep 23, 2017
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