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Music Promotion Is Not About Number Of Stream.

Music Promotion Is Not About Number Of Stream 

Music promotion is not solely determined by the number of streams you receive; rather, it is about the visibility of your content to a broader audience. I have encountered several artists inquiring about the potential number of streams they could achieve by purchasing one of my promotion packages. The primary step for any artist is to ensure that they are accessible to their audience.

When you approach a promoter and he observes that your streaming numbers are significant, he may readily employ a bot to ensure your satisfaction as a promoter for an emerging artist. Consider the most successful Nigerian artists whom aspiring musicians can emulate; one notable example is NASBOI. He marketed his music with the same accessibility as bottled water and demonstrated a creative approach to promoting his work.

List Of Things That Promote Music 

1. The Importance of Music Creation: Each piece of music you release serves as a reflection of your identity. Therefore, it is essential to invest time in crafting an original song. Even if you draw inspiration from a legendary style, ensure that your lyrics are distinctive. Aim to produce music that offers a fresh experience to the ears of music enthusiasts.

2. Effective Music Production: As we have discussed the process of music creation, it is important to recognize the significant impact of production on the lives of music artists. While some individuals may compose excellent music, subpar production can undermine their efforts. It is essential to ensure that even a local producer is genuinely invested in the quality of your work. One of the challenges faced by emerging artists is that some local producers prioritize financial gain over the artist's success. Therefore, it is crucial to be discerning; if a producer cannot align their beats with your lyrics, it may be best to seek alternatives.

3. Effective Artwork/Album Cover: Certain individuals attract listeners based on the visual appeal of their artwork. Some pieces serve as objects that convey the intriguing nature of the music, while others neglect this aspect entirely, yet still hold promoters accountable for their lack of success.

4. Distribute Your Music Online: After completing the production of your song, the next step is to make it accessible to your audience at no cost as an emerging artist. There are numerous platforms where you can upload your music for free and monetize it, with PAXUMUSIC being one of the most recommended options.

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