“Some artists have actually been really spending this time shooting videos, radio air plays and that’s really good to see. I think that’s actually the best thing to do now if I were looking to be promoting things as an artist, I would do more networking online, connecting with everyone so that I had a really good book of contacts to reach out to when we start coming out from under our rocks.”
Teaming up with a good producer not just famous producer this will not only give artists the opportunity to technically enhance their sound but also open doors to a long list of contacts within the industry.
“If someone comes to me or goes to Google and looks for a producer or asks people who’s good to work with, it’s usually an indication that they’ve got to a point in recognising that they can’t do it alone. So if an artist has a problem, I’m going to have a solution, either personally or through my network – we’ll create a vibe that will be out the box.
I’ve invested my time in learning about the nuance of production and performance … getting energy, getting a vibe, understanding the technology,” Donnyace continues. “So I guess the benefit is if you’ve hit a roadblock or you’re listening to your work – whether it’s been done DIY or at a project studio – and it’s just not connecting with you as an artist, then it could be helpful to see a producer and discuss that problem because it’s very likely that They have a solution to that.”
For me i always talk to my brother Kehinde solomon Ogunsanya – He is the director of our creative agency and he helps with A&R for newly discovered talents.