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Tuesday, 9 June 2020

#20off20: Tips for artists and blogs

Good day y'all.
Its your boy M-One and I'm proud to say we have done out first 20 reviews and what an exciting achievement that has been. Here I am to just review the reviews and responses from artists.
The actual report is that of the 20 artists projects we have reviewed or previewed, only a few managed to get comments and even fewer artists ever cared to share the article which their careers really need. At WORD: The Magazine, we are currently doing blogs for free and would like to put as many artists on as we can before the tables turn. However, this is also our case study to see how serious artists actually are about their own projects and how much do they appreciate other efforts put into promoting them.

Nothing is free outchea. So if an organisation is willing to put you out, do the most and at least share your work because in reality, a blog is an extension to your work adding value to you and also informing your potential fans of what you have for them. Here are some pointers I would like to share with artists and those who would be as a way forward and steps to help grow their organic reach:
• If its a preview, share and repost article until day of release and maybe a week also afterwards so that fans may still get a feel of your project before they acquire it. A blog helps them listen with their eyes and mind first before getting to the ears.

• If its a review, share it until the end of your marketing cycle for that particular project. The reason most projects suffer minimal downloads and streams is because artists share their projects only on day of release. That is like disregarding your own project as worth but as a days listening yet it could be a classic. 

• They say the proof is in the pudding. The blogger will have heard your project so they are in a better position to assist your fans. Appreciate by communicating regularly with the writer and fill in missing gaps if any.

• Humble yourselves. People are attracted to brands that they fee they can relate to. How do we relate? By being on the same level. We ca elevate yourself through your work. Your attitude should stay put. That's what they fell on love with in the first place.

• Artists please be consistent. A blog is not the end of your projects journey. Its is part of it. Artists with their work written about prelude a certain seriousness. Appreciate this fact. Let it sink in. When feedback comes, it means you are doing something right. If non, go back to the drawing board and recheck your strategies.

• A blogger is not your marketer nor manager. We will write what we write. It is YOUR responsibility as the artist to make sure every good deed around you is made visible to everyone. We need readers. You need articles, interviews and other promos. Make sure your followers see your promos and that you give them access.

• Invest in your craft. Put money where your mouth is and see the mainstream flow in your direction with you.

• Avoid plagiarism by all means. I should have listed this first. Do not copy my article and then paste it elsewhere without tagging nor adding my link. This will get you blacklisted real quick and even charged as a criminal offence. The article is about you, but its mine. Let that sink in too.

I hope you find the above information helpful. We are Here to give as much assistance as we can. Contact us anytime and we discuss your project or other blog related issues. We would be happy to help. Until the next #twentyblogs, its Sayonara from me.

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Monday, 8 June 2020

Appreciating African music


Artist: Dylan Mtinsi
Project: Unique music mixes
Links: SoundCloud - @Dylan Mtinsi
Instagram: @dylanmtinsi
Twitter: @real_djtinsie

Dylan Mtinsi has had a an ear for good mixes ever since he got in the game. He started DJaying at the early age of 11 and has not looked back since. Usually spotted playing deep house mixes, made a special mix to celebrate Africa and its beauty and cultural richness through music. On Africa day, May The 25th he released a mix filled with rare underground house grooves, Tech, afro beat, soul and pop music that touch base with those with a love for unique and celebratory jams. The mix was dedicated to the African people and is made available from his SoundCloud, @Dylan Mtinsi. 

Dylan is influenced by other African giants like Black Coffee. And as his ‘mentor,’ is doing, he also aims to bring Africa to the world and show the continent is not a jungle as some may still perceive. Dylan also includes locally produced music to add relevance and promote his brothers and sisters in the music industry thus affording each other an opportunity to be heard. Look out for more mixes and news from Dylan Mtinsi on his social media.

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Dreams can come true – Memories Preview


Artist: Freak and Kuccie
Project: Memories (Never fade) Album
Production: Team Blessed Hustle Entertainment
Links: Facebook -  https://www.facebook.com/mihla.mbambo.31
Instagram -  https://www.instagram.com/dxtniggx_freak
Twitter -  https://twitter.com/DxtNiggx_Freak/s=08
‘Memories’ is set to be an 11 track album with 7 official tracks and 4 bonus ones for the enjoyment of their fans. ‘Memories’ is heavily inspired by real life experiences that the duo has gone through and some shared by friends. Each track has its own story which will all to connect to the overall theme of the album. 
“Dreams come true if you believe them.” That’s the message delivered in the album’s lead single 3am. It dropped on the 22nd of May and is available on their social media. The song is about the time and energy spent doing what they love, music. Utilizing the optimized time expenditure theory, they talk about how they would wake up at 3amm to put in work and find their way to success. Other tracks to lookout for in the tape include ‘Summer sun,’ ‘So long,’ ‘don’t beshy,’ ‘Ilobolo which features Purple’ and ‘These walls featuring Curtis Dee Rover.’
The album was set to release early June as part of their 2020 plans. One of these is to grow as a producer, that’s Freak’s side and to grow as a name brand, that’s Kuccie’s side. They also hope to work with big artists both locally and in South Africa where Freak’s partner, Teekay Mxoexic, is based. This album is set to open doors and unlock opportunities for them. Look out for more news and the album on their social media.

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Sunday, 31 May 2020

The Revelations by Stewie Le Savage

Artist: Stewie Le Savage
Track: The Revelations
Link:   YouTube: https://youtu.be/vD1ZgXn3Wt4

Stewie Le Savage is a spoken word and House music artist based in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. The track saw an Africa Day release and is available for streaming and download on all major online stores. The Revelations is a fusion of Spoken word and AmaPiano House and is to ask questions of the Christian community and how prepared they are for judgment day. Stewie ads this to his tracks on social commentary and helps people to evaluate their lives and how they are living and the hereafter after they die. The Revelations is a track that Stewie really wanted to deliver a message and fused all three major languages, Ndebele, English and Shona into it.
The track was produced by Shuza Drums and Tha Dawg with the video having done by Brintz Online. You can get a hold of Stewie Le Savage on his social media:
Instagram: @stewielesavage
Facebook: @stewielesavage
Twitter: StewieLeSavage

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Thursday, 14 May 2020

I'm back _ Lee_Zie Taylor anñounces her return

Artist: Lee_Zie Taylor
Track: I’m back
Production: K-Switch
Mixing and Mastering: K-Bling
Genre: Urban Hip Hop

Lee_Zie Taylor, the name that raises heads in the local music scene. She is an upcoming femcee who has taken steps to ensure her rise will be undeniable this time around. Her latest offering, I’m back,’ is a strong call reminding the big BYO that she is the missing leader of the game. Going in with an explicit type of flow, Lee_Zie minces no words in her claim to clean up the streets from the weak rappers flooding it.

In the past year she has been around many platforms and performing at various shows. At some of these she used to share the stage with the infamous Whinn Queenz. I’m back also serves to assert that she is not and has never been a part of the exotic dance group Whinn Queenz. The song has a catchy hook and uptempo trap beat. Production is a collaboration of K-Switch and K-Bling. 

Overall rating. I give the track a 3/5mics. Note could havrbeen done with production and lyrical delivery. Lee_Zie is potentially one of the hottest fencers to hit the sound waves. Hope to hear note from her.
F: Lee_Zie Taylor
T: @LeeziekTaylor
Ig: Lee_Zie Taylor


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