If you are an artist, you might read this article with mixed feeling. The honest truth is that, the orientation most female artists always have about the entertainment industry and before they embark on their music journey is sometimes very misleading and influences them greatly and how they carry themselves therein.
The need for buzz, traction, attention seeking and pressure to be relevant has caused many female artists to basically go naked, sometimes against their will, just to be noticed. Most often, these artists are really not the most talented in the game and exchange lack of talent with showing off their body to earn them some “imaginary” attention and respect from fans, which is often short-lived when fans realize that there is no talent in the equation.
Many will be wondering if this article is a shot aimed at other female who expose or go nude in clips, but that’s not the case. The idea is that you can still make it in the music industry without necessarily exposing body parts. The truth is most artists will do what works for them, but most artists who have succeeded to gain attention and stay relevant with this strategy, are quite talented and exposing their physical features is just an added marketing move.
This is to say that no matter how you expose yourself, if the talent is missing, you’ll just be wasting your own time! This article is a challenge for you reading, to name that artist who has stayed relevant for exposing body parts or physical features without the talent backing it up.
If you want to do the above-mentioned, make sure you have a very convincing reason, let it be a message you are trying to pass on to may be a girl child to no succumb to body shaming. Singer and music producer Sango Edi recently released a song condeming body shaming. The message was passed without any nudity but the message was most felt. It featured ladies who had had such depressing stories in their past.
Blanche Bailly mentioned that while growing up, she faced a lot of body-shaming, which promoted her to use it as an added advantage to her talent when she realized it was who she is. So why are most female artists doing it ? Believe you this, most of them don’t have a reason. They just want clout! Always have a very convincing “Why” with a convincing story to back your decision.
Looking at artists like Lydol, Vernyuy Tina and Rinyu who are one of the most consistent female artists generating new music in the industry as it stands, you’ll discover all have something in common. They are highly talented and once you are this talented as they are, you’ll not need to lose yourself to stay Relevant. All you might need is a team that understands your vision, personality and expectations.
The record label an artist signs for plays a vital role in how the artist carries herself. However, despite the pressure, these amazingly talented and phenomenal artists have proven that you can make it in this music business while keeping it decent. Yes, you can. Again, this doesn’t write off any other artist who decides to do the contrary.
As long as it works for you depending on the reason why you are choosing that path, it’s all good. It’s part of the business. Be mindful that without talent, no amount of nudity you display in clips will earn you depression Bundles and no relevance if worse of all the talent is absent.
Let it be addition to your talent. Let these three aforementioned ladies who are on the spotlight, be an inspiration and proof that if you once thought you couldn’t make it while staying on your Lane and minding your business, then you were wrong. This is because these above artists are not just descent and talented, they equally stay on their lanes and mind their Business too.
These ladies all have a sweet demeanor, beautiful voices, charming smiles and are beautiful with a common hairstyle – dreadlocks. Maybe we missed the memo on the hair but if it works for them, it works for me too.
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