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How Much Do Nigerian Artists Spend To Promote A Track? by damilare442: 6:25pm On Dec 02, 2017
Music is a big thing in Nigeria. Go to the remotest Nigerian village and scream "Artists should come out for performance"!!
You will be surprised by the number of people who will come out. Everyone wants to sing. While this is good and seems to be a reflection of the numerous talents Nigeria can boast of, it also brings exploitation on the part of many of the upcoming talents struggling for 'breath'.

So if you are an artist, manager, DJ and other stake holders let's know your views. You may complete the below survey created by an American Firm who wants to ease Digital Promotion of Music in Nigeria but also want to know how Nigerian artistes promote their Songs.




https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/H2KR89C

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