Getting Business-Ready As A Creative In 2023
It is a new year. It has been for a month now. While we have made peace with the passing of the previous year, one can rightly say 2022 was a great year for creatives in Nigerian music industry.
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It is a new year. It has been for a month now. While we have made peace with the passing of the previous year, one can rightly say 2022 was a great year for creatives in Nigerian music industry.
With the release of Pains And Gains EP (Friday 24th June 2022) by the Nigerian born – South African based duo rappers; Teddy Pabloo
When I see the acronym NFT, I experience a wave of mixed emotions ranging from the sadness that I am yet to invest in
I recently came across the phrase be curious, not judgmental while watching Ted Lasso give some sort of speech at a dart game. The
If there is anything that the music industry has proven, it’s the fact that numbers do lie. In the Nigerian music industry, there is always unhealthy competition, for starbases of artists, there is always a never ending debate of “who is bigger”, “who has a stronger fan base”, “which album was bigger “, etc
We are in a streaming era, where artists make a living off digital streaming. The more people play/listen to your song, the more money/value for you and your art.
As an artist, your talent and creativity are what fuels the fire behind these contracts. You should not be afraid to negotiate certain terms to make the contract equally beneficial for you and the party at the other end of the table.
Earlier this week, we caught up with Freshgee in light of his upcoming project “Nobody Knows EP” scheduled for worldwide release on 25th July 2021. We had a great time conversing as he played the project throughout our time with him. We can extract a few things to expect from the EP
This is by far, a very common doubt and one of the most asked questions in the industry. How music royalty is calculated is largely dependent on certain factors
Trapped EP paints the recently abundant menace of rape, suicide, and mental health crises facing Nigerian youths.