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It’s suicidal for new artistes to do music full-time – Blessed Boy
Tofarati Ige
A budding singer, Joseph Abojei, aka Blessed Boy, has stated that for an artiste to make good music, they must have access to funds. The United States of America-based artiste said, “Good music requires good money. Up-and-coming artistes need to have another source of income to fund their music careers. As far as I’m concerned, it is suicidal for any up-and-coming artiste to do music full-time. Beyond talent, creativity and hard work, finance plays a major role in determining if a musician would succeed in Nigeria.”
Don’t approach music investors empty handed, Blessed Boy advises musicians
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Joseph Oluwatobiloba Abojei, also known as Blessed Boy has advised upcoming artistes never to approach investors empty handed.
The musician said, for any investor to respect and value an artiste in whom they will invest, such artiste needs to bring some financial value to the table, and not expect the investor to fund every aspect of his music recording and promotion.
He said, “An artiste should be able to tell an investor that this is my plan, this is where I am, and your investment will only help me get to that point that I want to be”.
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