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Hunger Is Killing Them- KK Fosu On Why Most Artistes Do Commercial Songs

KK Fosu has shed light on the reason why numerous artists opt for commercial songs instead of establishing themselves with timeless content.

Known as The D-Styler, KK Fosu has urged the emerging generation of artists to focus on creating music that will stand the test of time rather than succumbing to fleeting trends.

Furthermore, KK Fosu advises these aspiring artists to prioritize artistic excellence and longevity over chasing current fads and temporary fame within the music industry.

The seasoned artist firmly believes that many contemporary musicians are more concerned with gaining popularity and financial success than producing music of exceptional quality that will endure.

He emphasizes the significance of distinguishing between evergreen music and commercial music while also suggesting that musicians should adopt a strategic release pattern for their songs, ultimately contributing to the longevity of their musical careers. KK Fosu encourages artists to incorporate live band performances into their music, as it can greatly enhance their sound and craftsmanship.

“Know the difference between evergreen music and commercial music, In this age I have realized we are doing the music because we’re hungry for fame and money. when you follow trends as a musician you will fade out quickly because when the trend and buzz pass away then you are stuck” “Songs of Amakye Dede are timeless pieces, they still sound refreshing whenever it’s played. As a musician, you should have a release pattern for dropping songs. Every musician should learn and incorporate the use of a live band, this will help you refine your sound and craft”

Source – Tru News Report

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