Hey there fellow bloggers ok so now I’m on my second post and I want us to have a very important and interesting conversation; in the first post I spoke about the lovely jobs PRPs are doing for our musicians, well there’s also the negative aspect of it: Are PRPs doing enough for our ever consistent artists? You get musicians like SAMA award winning Donald who was recently nominated for the BET awards (together with Toya Delazy) and who is known for the hit single ‘’I Deserve’’. Now this guy is a star and well known BUT only in South Africa and yes maybe in some parts of other African countries but overseas like the United Kingdom or the USA is he really that well known? Artists like twin duo from Nigeria P-Square and D-Banj have tapped into the American market and it has worked, D-Banj even got signed by international rap superstar Kanye West to his G.O.O.D Music label. Thanks to their PRPs who got their names out there. I mean these guys are from small towns from Nigeria but made it big internationally. Now to start the debate WHAT do you think our PRPs are doing wrong when it comes to our already struggling artists? I mean already SA artists are not selling as well as before in terms of physical sales; 10,000 copies sold is gold according to www.risa.org.za and already that has been dumbed down to accommodate the ratio. SA artists being nominated at big award ceremonies like the BETs is to merely balance out the ratio to the Nigerian artists who win every year clearly their PRPs and marketing departments are going all out for these musicians. Let us also give credit where it is due to SA PRPs but they are still not doing enough promoting, marketing and tapping into the international market this is why PR should be done by professionals not just people who were trained and who were just thrown in the deep end with people’s careers . So my fellow bloggers let’s start the conversation; what must be done for our SA artists to get their INTERNATIONAL recognition we know they deserve?
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10,000 copies is considered as gold? wow im shocked hey...that is so low,isnt it about a million copies in America that are considered as gold? yho! S.A practitioners have a very long way to go becuase even when our artists are nominated for the BET awards they dnt win...its really a sad case
ReplyDeleteoh well its not even our PRP persons but the musician themselves.they sing crap music that is irrelevant to the international scene.donald is in the same genre as tao cruze,compare the two and ull hear the stand of music tao produce.so they need to up their game
ReplyDeleteI agree with you both. its one thing blaming the PRPs for doing a poor job but its another when the artists themselves are making below par music
ReplyDelete@mkhuseli do you rely think if that producer will have time to waste so they can produce crap music, and the artist will pay the the studio time just to go and record crap music I dont think so, i think it also goes with the economy of our country thats why 10,000 copies are considered gold maybe its what they Deserve lool
ReplyDeletepeople like Donad like to make temselves "know" because you will find that he always performs with his red mic an his shades, he is "making a statement" so to say.
ReplyDeleteI love Donald soooooooooooooooooo much seeing him winning the samas and then being nominated for the BET shows how good his Pr team is. Great post girl
ReplyDeleteI dont like donald after what he did here on friday
ReplyDeleteI dont think they are doing enough to promote our music especially abroad,most probably they dont have proper connections to launch their artist abroad.
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ReplyDeletei think our artist dont get internationally recognised because they don't know how to promote themselves.
ReplyDeletei agree with all your comments and something really needs to be done with this sad situation
ReplyDeleteTHe standards of music sales in SA had been lowered. Piracy is the main reason, but then again, these artists have one hit song and the rest is just not that good, question is, would you buy one song for a R100?
ReplyDeleteI believe it is mostly because of the medium they use, I mean most SA artist us their home language and Nigerian artist use English.
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