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Sunday, May 5, 2013

Keeping a Structured Focus On Your Music Artist or Band


Many artists get really excited about a new music project or track. Most artists decide to release music before it is reviewed by others or critiqued by people who are in the industry. It is very interesting to see the outcome after the project is released and their not getting the amount of plays they thought they would. The marketing is good its being pushed but there is something about the content that doesn’t relate to the audience. Artists need to keep a creative focus on their music projects.

If you are going to start a project it needs structure and purpose. There is more than putting together a hot beat and dope lyrics. The music must have purpose and drive the fans to wanna play the song over and over again. Many artists get caught up in making one hit wonders or that good summertime song and soon find them back at square one. This is because the projects that they have worked on didn’t have a focus. In order to have purpose you have to have meaning to what you are putting out. Songs like the new Macklemore song “Thrift Shop” has purpose. It gives listeners something to think about. Buying a $50.00 T-Shirt is insane when you can get one for $10 at the Thrift Store.

According to Music-Biz.org there are 5 steps that artists should take in making their music. Believe, energy, courage, will power and serenity. The article states that artist should make a habit of keeping your mind full of reassurance, courage, happiness, success, achievement, enthusiasm, and retribution. This is important because it keeps the artist focused on the project in its entirety. According to the article the artist’s purpose is similar to a road map. You can see the entire route in one page except to experience the places on the map you have to believe you can get there.

Stay focused!