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Advice to an Upcoming Recording Artist: Treat Music as a Business, Not Just a Passion – Fortune O’Tega

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Advice to an Upcoming Recording Artist: Treat Music as a Business, Not Just a Passion – Fortune O’Tega
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Meet American based Nigeria born all time seasoned Music Producer and recording Engineer , Fortune O’Tega who chatted with Salient Times Newspaper Esther Egbe recently about his career as a musical producer and more.

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A professional music maker goes beyond creating music for personal enjoyment—it’s about transforming talent into a sustainable career and building a brand that generates significant financial success. Music, while deeply personal and creative, also exists within a competitive and commercial industry.

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The time, energy, and resources you invest in writing, producing, and recording your songs are valuable. To ensure that investment pays off, you must approach your craft with intentionality and a clear focus on financial goals.

Key Steps to Keep in Mind:
1. Define Your Goals:
Set clear objectives for your career. Whether it’s selling albums, securing streaming income, booking live performances, or licensing your music, know where you want your art to take you.
2. Understand the Industry:
Learn about copyright, royalties, distribution, and marketing strategies. Research how to register your work with royalty collection organizations to ensure you’re paid for its use.
3. Build a Brand:
You’re not just an artist; you’re a business. Develop a brand identity that resonates with your target audience and differentiates you in the market.
4. Leverage Your Network:
Collaborate with other artists, engage with producers, and connect with music marketers and publicists. Building relationships is key to opening doors in the industry.
5. Monetize Wisely:
Explore diverse income streams, such as streaming platforms, live performances, merchandise, teaching, and licensing your music for film, TV, or ads. Diversification is critical for sustainability.
6. Consistency and Discipline:
Treat your music career like any other business venture. Schedule regular work hours, set milestones, and continually refine your skills.

A Final Thought:
While hobbyists create purely for personal fulfillment, professionals understand the importance of treating music as both an art and a business. Your passion is the foundation, but your intentionality, strategy, and focus on financial rewards are what will turn your dream into a thriving career.

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