1. Record a good song, Sample
opinions from a bunch of people
(friends & strangers alike) and be
sure at least 60% or more like the
song.
- Most artists believe they have a great
song just because they enjoyed making it
or because one or two people have been
nodding to the beat but that’s never
enough to determine if your song will be
commercially successful. You have to
sample the ears of your target audience.
Have your friends play the music for
people who don’t know you and get
feedback from them because those are the
ones most likely to give you a candid
opinion. Your sister won’t tell you your
song is wack,..well, unless she’s really
mean…lol. Make sure you sample the
opinion of up to 100 different people within
your target audience range. If the feedback
you get is not positive from more than half
of them, you may need to go back to the
drawing board.
Some say “..ah its expensive to record,
where will I get money?”, I say if you can’t
stand the heat, get the #**# outta the
kitchen. Music is not for everyone. If this is
truly your passion, you will find a way. Get
a job, do something to earn money, save
the money until you have enough. If
begging is your way, sheeee, beg your
way through it. The “no money” excuse is
old and boring. If Vocal slender could work
his way through the dumpsites of Lagos to
get studio money, what are you whining
about?
2. Prepare yourself as a product. Work
on your image and be sure ure
“attractive” to the average person
that comes across you or your music.
- This is highly underrated and it is very
important that you pay attention. Image is
EVERYTHING in entertainment. Don’t be
fooled by those who say otherwise. You
must look the part, otherwise people wont
take you as seriously as they should. As an
artist, you are a brand, a product,
especially in these parts, people will try to
place value on how much they believe you
are worth by the way you present
yourself. You should make an extra effort
to be of your best looks and composure,
ALL the time. Spend a little extra time on
simple details to ensure people see you as
a brand they would love to be affiliated
with, otherwise you have a much tougher
time selling yourself to potential sponsors
or employers down the line. Proper
branding helps you stand out in the
crowd.
3. Get ready to perform. Create
performance routines; find an exciting
way to deliver your song to any
audience that will leave an
impression.
- If you have access to a band, begin to
learn to perform with one. If your act isn’t
one that needs a band, figure out what you
can do to get people excited when they see
you live. Create a performance routine that
is unique and fun to watch. Do whatever
you need to, dance, swag it out, circus
tricks, whatever works. With each
performance your goal is to win more
fans.
4. Create an EPK (Electronic press
kit), which includes good photos, a
bio and your music. Make sure it’s of a
size that can be sent as an email
- Making your own EPK should be viewed
as a necessity for any artist or band that is
serious about becoming successful in
presenting themselves professionally. An
EPK is the best way to give anyone a quick
glance at you, your music and your story.
You can create one FOR FREE with the
average desktop publishing software or
with the numerous free services available
on the Internet.
5. Once u are SURE your song is good
to go, make as many copies of your
CD as possible. I’d say at least 1,000
(Make sure your CD art has your info)
- There are many duplication options. I
advice you raise money and pay for a
professional replication plant to give you
1000 copies of your CD. The typical cost is
between N40,000 and N100,000 for 1000
CDs and sleeves depending on who you
chose to use. Always shop around for the
best price before you decide. 1000 CDs
seem like a lot until you start giving them
out. Trust me, you’re better off with more
than you need than less.
6. Create a myspace, twitter,
facebook fan page, reverbnation and
upload your EPK to each of them
including your song, photos, bio etc.
- Make sure you have at least a facebook
(artist fanpage, not a regular account) and
twitter account, most of the fans you are
trying to reach are already there. I suggest
you get a reverbnation page as well; it
helps you upload your music and has a
nice integration with your facebook
fanpage. When you are done creating
these pages, these are the links you send
to people to check out your music, and
read about you.
7. Make a list of radio stations within
your reach. I advice that u start with
regional promo. It’s easier to
manage. Nationwide can come later
- This is easy. Listen to your radio, write
down the dials where music is being
played, find out where the stations are all
located and make note of the OAPs (On-
air-personalities) that play on each radio
station and at what time. This will help you
build your “hit-list” when you begin
distributing your CDs. If you know
everyone that is on the air, you can ensure
that they all have your music and all you
have to work on is getting them to play it
all the time.
8. Make a list of the nightclubs and
places where music is played publicly
within your reach. Again, regional
promo is easier to manage.
- Same as above, know all the clubs, bars
and hangout spots in your city. Try to
have them all written down so that you
can ensure they all have your material
when you begin your promo.
9. Make a list of DJs and Radio
personalities within your reach.
- Self-explanatory. Same as above.
10. Every entertainment journalist
that has a column in a magazines or
newspaper has an email address.
Make a list of all of them.
- Get all the newspapers, magazines and
entertainment publications you can lay
your hands on. Most of them have an
entertainment column and the journalist’s
emails are usually listed. These are the
guys you want to send your EPK to first. If
they like you and your music, you can get
mention in an article or two. It’s also good
that they know who you are when they
see you at events or listen to you on the
radio. If the print media journalists are not
familiar with you, they’re unlikely to write
about you.
11. Get all this lists you have
compiled together and create a
realistic timeline of how long it will
take to contact everybody.
- Get a book and write everything down.
Determine those you can email, those you
should meet one on one, and those you
should have your manager or friends talk
to. Then draw up a timeline for the promo.
You should never stop doing promo for a
song even if the song is doing well so you
will need to contact all those on your list
regularly. Make sure you plan properly and
ensure that you’re not spending all your
time and resources with only a few of
them. You must spread the love so as to
get more coverage. I made an example of
an artist whose song is on heavy rotation
on a particular station but you barely even
hear it on others. That is very ineffective
promotion because everybody is not
listening to just that one station. There
maybe more than 20 radio stations in
Lagos alone. If your song is not playing on
15 of them, you have work to do.
12. Create an email address and in the
signature section, include all your
twitter, facebook, reverbnation info
and link to your song.
- This is important because every time you
send out an email, you have room to
advertise yourself,…why not??!
13. Send your EPK to every contact on
your list that you can reach via email
and start booking appointments for
the ones u cant reach.
- The work begins. Take your time, be
patient as most OAPs and radio DJs are
very busy individuals. You may not be
able to see who you wish to when you
wish to but you must be persistent with
reaching out.
14. Get your CDs to all the Radio DJs,
club DJs, bars, Night clubs, Radio
stations, Radio personalities, and
everyone on your list.
- You want to be sure every authority in
music has a copy of your CD.
15. Start your online campaign; start
building your fan base by sending your
music to people. Do everything in
your power for ppl to listen.
- Send messages to friends; get people to
“like” your fan page. Follow and get
followers on twitter so that you are able to
reach all your followers with just one
tweet. Paste links for people to listen to
your music and encourage people to
“retweet” on twitter or “share” on
facebook. This part takes some time to
build but if people are digging your song,
your fan-base can grow quite rapidly.
16. The goal is to get as many fans as
possible, do whatever it takes to get
people to listen to your music. If
people like it, ure good to go
- Being “good to go” means you have
been able to cross the first hurdle which is
getting people to listen to your music. The
rest of it lies with whether they like it or not
and how well you’re able to follow-up now
that you’ve got their attention.
17. If you follow those steps, &
people like your music, you’re sure to
get the music across to millions of
fans over time. It won’t happen
overnight though.
- Once your CD is at the radio stations,
start getting your fans, friends and family
to call into the radio stations, requesting the
song. If you are aggressive enough, even
if your music is nonsense, they will have
to satisfy their listeners and play your
song. Please note that I am not asking you
to spam people to death…lol. Most radio
stations have a facebook page and they
have request shows where they ask
facebook fans to make requests, when its
request time, get your friends and fans to
go to their timelines and request the hell
out of your song. Please be careful not to
become a nuisance. One message per
person is adequate.
Well,…I hope these tips help.
Thursday, 6 October 2011
A FEW TIPS FOR NEW ARTISTE: by eldee
1. Record a good song, Sample
opinions from a bunch of people
(friends & strangers alike) and be
sure at least 60% or more like the
song.
- Most artists believe they have a great
song just because they enjoyed making it
or because one or two people have been
nodding to the beat but that’s never
enough to determine if your song will be
commercially successful. You have to
sample the ears of your target audience.
Have your friends play the music for
people who don’t know you and get
feedback from them because those are the
ones most likely to give you a candid
opinion. Your sister won’t tell you your
song is wack,..well, unless she’s really
mean…lol. Make sure you sample the
opinion of up to 100 different people within
your target audience range. If the feedback
you get is not positive from more than half
of them, you may need to go back to the
drawing board.
Some say “..ah its expensive to record,
where will I get money?”, I say if you can’t
stand the heat, get the #**# outta the
kitchen. Music is not for everyone. If this is
truly your passion, you will find a way. Get
a job, do something to earn money, save
the money until you have enough. If
begging is your way, sheeee, beg your
way through it. The “no money” excuse is
old and boring. If Vocal slender could work
his way through the dumpsites of Lagos to
get studio money, what are you whining
about?
2. Prepare yourself as a product. Work
on your image and be sure ure
“attractive” to the average person
that comes across you or your music.
- This is highly underrated and it is very
important that you pay attention. Image is
EVERYTHING in entertainment. Don’t be
fooled by those who say otherwise. You
must look the part, otherwise people wont
take you as seriously as they should. As an
artist, you are a brand, a product,
especially in these parts, people will try to
place value on how much they believe you
are worth by the way you present
yourself. You should make an extra effort
to be of your best looks and composure,
ALL the time. Spend a little extra time on
simple details to ensure people see you as
a brand they would love to be affiliated
with, otherwise you have a much tougher
time selling yourself to potential sponsors
or employers down the line. Proper
branding helps you stand out in the
crowd.
3. Get ready to perform. Create
performance routines; find an exciting
way to deliver your song to any
audience that will leave an
impression.
- If you have access to a band, begin to
learn to perform with one. If your act isn’t
one that needs a band, figure out what you
can do to get people excited when they see
you live. Create a performance routine that
is unique and fun to watch. Do whatever
you need to, dance, swag it out, circus
tricks, whatever works. With each
performance your goal is to win more
fans.
4. Create an EPK (Electronic press
kit), which includes good photos, a
bio and your music. Make sure it’s of a
size that can be sent as an email
- Making your own EPK should be viewed
as a necessity for any artist or band that is
serious about becoming successful in
presenting themselves professionally. An
EPK is the best way to give anyone a quick
glance at you, your music and your story.
You can create one FOR FREE with the
average desktop publishing software or
with the numerous free services available
on the Internet.
5. Once u are SURE your song is good
to go, make as many copies of your
CD as possible. I’d say at least 1,000
(Make sure your CD art has your info)
- There are many duplication options. I
advice you raise money and pay for a
professional replication plant to give you
1000 copies of your CD. The typical cost is
between N40,000 and N100,000 for 1000
CDs and sleeves depending on who you
chose to use. Always shop around for the
best price before you decide. 1000 CDs
seem like a lot until you start giving them
out. Trust me, you’re better off with more
than you need than less.
6. Create a myspace, twitter,
facebook fan page, reverbnation and
upload your EPK to each of them
including your song, photos, bio etc.
- Make sure you have at least a facebook
(artist fanpage, not a regular account) and
twitter account, most of the fans you are
trying to reach are already there. I suggest
you get a reverbnation page as well; it
helps you upload your music and has a
nice integration with your facebook
fanpage. When you are done creating
these pages, these are the links you send
to people to check out your music, and
read about you.
7. Make a list of radio stations within
your reach. I advice that u start with
regional promo. It’s easier to
manage. Nationwide can come later
- This is easy. Listen to your radio, write
down the dials where music is being
played, find out where the stations are all
located and make note of the OAPs (On-
air-personalities) that play on each radio
station and at what time. This will help you
build your “hit-list” when you begin
distributing your CDs. If you know
everyone that is on the air, you can ensure
that they all have your music and all you
have to work on is getting them to play it
all the time.
8. Make a list of the nightclubs and
places where music is played publicly
within your reach. Again, regional
promo is easier to manage.
- Same as above, know all the clubs, bars
and hangout spots in your city. Try to
have them all written down so that you
can ensure they all have your material
when you begin your promo.
9. Make a list of DJs and Radio
personalities within your reach.
- Self-explanatory. Same as above.
10. Every entertainment journalist
that has a column in a magazines or
newspaper has an email address.
Make a list of all of them.
- Get all the newspapers, magazines and
entertainment publications you can lay
your hands on. Most of them have an
entertainment column and the journalist’s
emails are usually listed. These are the
guys you want to send your EPK to first. If
they like you and your music, you can get
mention in an article or two. It’s also good
that they know who you are when they
see you at events or listen to you on the
radio. If the print media journalists are not
familiar with you, they’re unlikely to write
about you.
11. Get all this lists you have
compiled together and create a
realistic timeline of how long it will
take to contact everybody.
- Get a book and write everything down.
Determine those you can email, those you
should meet one on one, and those you
should have your manager or friends talk
to. Then draw up a timeline for the promo.
You should never stop doing promo for a
song even if the song is doing well so you
will need to contact all those on your list
regularly. Make sure you plan properly and
ensure that you’re not spending all your
time and resources with only a few of
them. You must spread the love so as to
get more coverage. I made an example of
an artist whose song is on heavy rotation
on a particular station but you barely even
hear it on others. That is very ineffective
promotion because everybody is not
listening to just that one station. There
maybe more than 20 radio stations in
Lagos alone. If your song is not playing on
15 of them, you have work to do.
12. Create an email address and in the
signature section, include all your
twitter, facebook, reverbnation info
and link to your song.
- This is important because every time you
send out an email, you have room to
advertise yourself,…why not??!
13. Send your EPK to every contact on
your list that you can reach via email
and start booking appointments for
the ones u cant reach.
- The work begins. Take your time, be
patient as most OAPs and radio DJs are
very busy individuals. You may not be
able to see who you wish to when you
wish to but you must be persistent with
reaching out.
14. Get your CDs to all the Radio DJs,
club DJs, bars, Night clubs, Radio
stations, Radio personalities, and
everyone on your list.
- You want to be sure every authority in
music has a copy of your CD.
15. Start your online campaign; start
building your fan base by sending your
music to people. Do everything in
your power for ppl to listen.
- Send messages to friends; get people to
“like” your fan page. Follow and get
followers on twitter so that you are able to
reach all your followers with just one
tweet. Paste links for people to listen to
your music and encourage people to
“retweet” on twitter or “share” on
facebook. This part takes some time to
build but if people are digging your song,
your fan-base can grow quite rapidly.
16. The goal is to get as many fans as
possible, do whatever it takes to get
people to listen to your music. If
people like it, ure good to go
- Being “good to go” means you have
been able to cross the first hurdle which is
getting people to listen to your music. The
rest of it lies with whether they like it or not
and how well you’re able to follow-up now
that you’ve got their attention.
17. If you follow those steps, &
people like your music, you’re sure to
get the music across to millions of
fans over time. It won’t happen
overnight though.
- Once your CD is at the radio stations,
start getting your fans, friends and family
to call into the radio stations, requesting the
song. If you are aggressive enough, even
if your music is nonsense, they will have
to satisfy their listeners and play your
song. Please note that I am not asking you
to spam people to death…lol. Most radio
stations have a facebook page and they
have request shows where they ask
facebook fans to make requests, when its
request time, get your friends and fans to
go to their timelines and request the hell
out of your song. Please be careful not to
become a nuisance. One message per
person is adequate.
Well,…I hope these tips help.
opinions from a bunch of people
(friends & strangers alike) and be
sure at least 60% or more like the
song.
- Most artists believe they have a great
song just because they enjoyed making it
or because one or two people have been
nodding to the beat but that’s never
enough to determine if your song will be
commercially successful. You have to
sample the ears of your target audience.
Have your friends play the music for
people who don’t know you and get
feedback from them because those are the
ones most likely to give you a candid
opinion. Your sister won’t tell you your
song is wack,..well, unless she’s really
mean…lol. Make sure you sample the
opinion of up to 100 different people within
your target audience range. If the feedback
you get is not positive from more than half
of them, you may need to go back to the
drawing board.
Some say “..ah its expensive to record,
where will I get money?”, I say if you can’t
stand the heat, get the #**# outta the
kitchen. Music is not for everyone. If this is
truly your passion, you will find a way. Get
a job, do something to earn money, save
the money until you have enough. If
begging is your way, sheeee, beg your
way through it. The “no money” excuse is
old and boring. If Vocal slender could work
his way through the dumpsites of Lagos to
get studio money, what are you whining
about?
2. Prepare yourself as a product. Work
on your image and be sure ure
“attractive” to the average person
that comes across you or your music.
- This is highly underrated and it is very
important that you pay attention. Image is
EVERYTHING in entertainment. Don’t be
fooled by those who say otherwise. You
must look the part, otherwise people wont
take you as seriously as they should. As an
artist, you are a brand, a product,
especially in these parts, people will try to
place value on how much they believe you
are worth by the way you present
yourself. You should make an extra effort
to be of your best looks and composure,
ALL the time. Spend a little extra time on
simple details to ensure people see you as
a brand they would love to be affiliated
with, otherwise you have a much tougher
time selling yourself to potential sponsors
or employers down the line. Proper
branding helps you stand out in the
crowd.
3. Get ready to perform. Create
performance routines; find an exciting
way to deliver your song to any
audience that will leave an
impression.
- If you have access to a band, begin to
learn to perform with one. If your act isn’t
one that needs a band, figure out what you
can do to get people excited when they see
you live. Create a performance routine that
is unique and fun to watch. Do whatever
you need to, dance, swag it out, circus
tricks, whatever works. With each
performance your goal is to win more
fans.
4. Create an EPK (Electronic press
kit), which includes good photos, a
bio and your music. Make sure it’s of a
size that can be sent as an email
- Making your own EPK should be viewed
as a necessity for any artist or band that is
serious about becoming successful in
presenting themselves professionally. An
EPK is the best way to give anyone a quick
glance at you, your music and your story.
You can create one FOR FREE with the
average desktop publishing software or
with the numerous free services available
on the Internet.
5. Once u are SURE your song is good
to go, make as many copies of your
CD as possible. I’d say at least 1,000
(Make sure your CD art has your info)
- There are many duplication options. I
advice you raise money and pay for a
professional replication plant to give you
1000 copies of your CD. The typical cost is
between N40,000 and N100,000 for 1000
CDs and sleeves depending on who you
chose to use. Always shop around for the
best price before you decide. 1000 CDs
seem like a lot until you start giving them
out. Trust me, you’re better off with more
than you need than less.
6. Create a myspace, twitter,
facebook fan page, reverbnation and
upload your EPK to each of them
including your song, photos, bio etc.
- Make sure you have at least a facebook
(artist fanpage, not a regular account) and
twitter account, most of the fans you are
trying to reach are already there. I suggest
you get a reverbnation page as well; it
helps you upload your music and has a
nice integration with your facebook
fanpage. When you are done creating
these pages, these are the links you send
to people to check out your music, and
read about you.
7. Make a list of radio stations within
your reach. I advice that u start with
regional promo. It’s easier to
manage. Nationwide can come later
- This is easy. Listen to your radio, write
down the dials where music is being
played, find out where the stations are all
located and make note of the OAPs (On-
air-personalities) that play on each radio
station and at what time. This will help you
build your “hit-list” when you begin
distributing your CDs. If you know
everyone that is on the air, you can ensure
that they all have your music and all you
have to work on is getting them to play it
all the time.
8. Make a list of the nightclubs and
places where music is played publicly
within your reach. Again, regional
promo is easier to manage.
- Same as above, know all the clubs, bars
and hangout spots in your city. Try to
have them all written down so that you
can ensure they all have your material
when you begin your promo.
9. Make a list of DJs and Radio
personalities within your reach.
- Self-explanatory. Same as above.
10. Every entertainment journalist
that has a column in a magazines or
newspaper has an email address.
Make a list of all of them.
- Get all the newspapers, magazines and
entertainment publications you can lay
your hands on. Most of them have an
entertainment column and the journalist’s
emails are usually listed. These are the
guys you want to send your EPK to first. If
they like you and your music, you can get
mention in an article or two. It’s also good
that they know who you are when they
see you at events or listen to you on the
radio. If the print media journalists are not
familiar with you, they’re unlikely to write
about you.
11. Get all this lists you have
compiled together and create a
realistic timeline of how long it will
take to contact everybody.
- Get a book and write everything down.
Determine those you can email, those you
should meet one on one, and those you
should have your manager or friends talk
to. Then draw up a timeline for the promo.
You should never stop doing promo for a
song even if the song is doing well so you
will need to contact all those on your list
regularly. Make sure you plan properly and
ensure that you’re not spending all your
time and resources with only a few of
them. You must spread the love so as to
get more coverage. I made an example of
an artist whose song is on heavy rotation
on a particular station but you barely even
hear it on others. That is very ineffective
promotion because everybody is not
listening to just that one station. There
maybe more than 20 radio stations in
Lagos alone. If your song is not playing on
15 of them, you have work to do.
12. Create an email address and in the
signature section, include all your
twitter, facebook, reverbnation info
and link to your song.
- This is important because every time you
send out an email, you have room to
advertise yourself,…why not??!
13. Send your EPK to every contact on
your list that you can reach via email
and start booking appointments for
the ones u cant reach.
- The work begins. Take your time, be
patient as most OAPs and radio DJs are
very busy individuals. You may not be
able to see who you wish to when you
wish to but you must be persistent with
reaching out.
14. Get your CDs to all the Radio DJs,
club DJs, bars, Night clubs, Radio
stations, Radio personalities, and
everyone on your list.
- You want to be sure every authority in
music has a copy of your CD.
15. Start your online campaign; start
building your fan base by sending your
music to people. Do everything in
your power for ppl to listen.
- Send messages to friends; get people to
“like” your fan page. Follow and get
followers on twitter so that you are able to
reach all your followers with just one
tweet. Paste links for people to listen to
your music and encourage people to
“retweet” on twitter or “share” on
facebook. This part takes some time to
build but if people are digging your song,
your fan-base can grow quite rapidly.
16. The goal is to get as many fans as
possible, do whatever it takes to get
people to listen to your music. If
people like it, ure good to go
- Being “good to go” means you have
been able to cross the first hurdle which is
getting people to listen to your music. The
rest of it lies with whether they like it or not
and how well you’re able to follow-up now
that you’ve got their attention.
17. If you follow those steps, &
people like your music, you’re sure to
get the music across to millions of
fans over time. It won’t happen
overnight though.
- Once your CD is at the radio stations,
start getting your fans, friends and family
to call into the radio stations, requesting the
song. If you are aggressive enough, even
if your music is nonsense, they will have
to satisfy their listeners and play your
song. Please note that I am not asking you
to spam people to death…lol. Most radio
stations have a facebook page and they
have request shows where they ask
facebook fans to make requests, when its
request time, get your friends and fans to
go to their timelines and request the hell
out of your song. Please be careful not to
become a nuisance. One message per
person is adequate.
Well,…I hope these tips help.
Tuesday, 26 July 2011
KKDLegend - Run things
Free 9ja (Naija) Music Download: KKDLegend - Run things: "produced by Reflex DOWNLOAD"
Saturday, 2 July 2011
THE JOURNEY SO FAR
As my first post on my blog ,i would like to drop you guys hints on my life and career so far,and for the records i wasnt born with a silverspoon so you know what that means,yes i had to hustle things on my own to get what i want.
Alot of my fanz ,friends and family be asking me,mr kkdlegend how would you describe your life in this industry so far,i just answer them with three words Blood,Sweat and tears.
For the record have been in the entertainment industry proffessionally,for about seven years now,right from when i started acting on stage and performing as a musician with my now defunct hip hop group Team Of Legends in my city of birth port harcourt the capital city of the bay area Rivers state,Nigeria,In and industry that offers you no help what so ever,were there are no room for dulling or mediocraty,so my key word was ''kk you got to be the best improve,improve and keep improving''
My first performance on stage was at the age of 10 with my lil bro now rapper chizyblaze,we performed michael jackson's Bad,bought my first instrument at age 12 a lil keyboard, my first competition was in the street 2 star talent hunt reality show were i competited with now stars like Timaya,tonto dike etc in the 2003 set,my first song i wrote it when i was 11 in secondary school,it was a rap song titlEd 'we go make am,' ever since have been writing songs for upcoming acts,churches, and athems for social clubs, my dad never liked what my creative prowers cause to him its too rascaleous,well old story for its same with possibly every entertainer at the come up stage so i don't give a damn to his criticism,dont get me wrong i love and respect my parents and family alot,but my career is something i dont joke with,and to make things cool i was a brillient kid at school so dad respected my sense of judgement ,and besides i worked hard both as a student,as an entertainer and an aspiring entrepreneur, now i am lucky and blessed with a degree B.A in theatre arts at the imo state university, and a certificate in film production at the Niger delta youth development programme,
In my life as an entertainer i made friends with top celebs,but that does not guarentee your place at the top .cause you have to make your footprints to gain respect from your colleague and fans especially so i kept upgrading and increasing my fan base,i recorded my first song with my group TOL, titled 'e do bizzle' recording done at the fixpoint studios ,dline phcity
My history wont be complete if i dont mention my team and colleagues at school Okentulu,cchain,dabizzy,illtothts,xavier,urchmouth,egbeigwe,izzo,wakax,dj dunk,dj mas,dj flow,don cast.jsmark,egbeigwe,Lmg,nnamdi amadi,posh kayana,Cruzi, this friends alongside me were members of the celeb comunity at school they made school hustle fun we did lots of shows together, and in my neighbourhood friends like dj pax,maxi chocomilo,wacomzy,kokomikor,Mkaze etc ,My new team KIC entertainment crew Cchain and Izzo thd rapper together we have been building an empire.
My name is kkdlegend ok its Ekene chris kelechi Ezeokafor and am from anambra state,second in a family of four siblngs to mr and mr ezeokafor,I have always wanted to Live in the city of lagos and pursue my dream so i left my family and moved to lagos in a bid to take my dreams to the next level to this effect i released my second song as a solo artiste titled Run things produced by Reflex under my management kIC entertainment, of my upcoming sophomore album project the song was released on the internet download here http://www.reverbnation.com/kkdlegend and the song was released to djs and clubs and radio stations in lagos all in 2011
AS an actor i have featured in alot of stage plays produced by the rivers states art and culture troupe ,imo state university theatre and Rosy art theatre,and actded in few soap opera,and directed few plays,now you can agree with me when i say have come a long way in the entertainment industry,lost some friends to death,made haters love me,well not all of them.
Tanx For reading my first post God bless
to know more about me and my works join my fan page www.facebook.com/kkdlegendmusic
Alot of my fanz ,friends and family be asking me,mr kkdlegend how would you describe your life in this industry so far,i just answer them with three words Blood,Sweat and tears.
For the record have been in the entertainment industry proffessionally,for about seven years now,right from when i started acting on stage and performing as a musician with my now defunct hip hop group Team Of Legends in my city of birth port harcourt the capital city of the bay area Rivers state,Nigeria,In and industry that offers you no help what so ever,were there are no room for dulling or mediocraty,so my key word was ''kk you got to be the best improve,improve and keep improving''
My first performance on stage was at the age of 10 with my lil bro now rapper chizyblaze,we performed michael jackson's Bad,bought my first instrument at age 12 a lil keyboard, my first competition was in the street 2 star talent hunt reality show were i competited with now stars like Timaya,tonto dike etc in the 2003 set,my first song i wrote it when i was 11 in secondary school,it was a rap song titlEd 'we go make am,' ever since have been writing songs for upcoming acts,churches, and athems for social clubs, my dad never liked what my creative prowers cause to him its too rascaleous,well old story for its same with possibly every entertainer at the come up stage so i don't give a damn to his criticism,dont get me wrong i love and respect my parents and family alot,but my career is something i dont joke with,and to make things cool i was a brillient kid at school so dad respected my sense of judgement ,and besides i worked hard both as a student,as an entertainer and an aspiring entrepreneur, now i am lucky and blessed with a degree B.A in theatre arts at the imo state university, and a certificate in film production at the Niger delta youth development programme,
In my life as an entertainer i made friends with top celebs,but that does not guarentee your place at the top .cause you have to make your footprints to gain respect from your colleague and fans especially so i kept upgrading and increasing my fan base,i recorded my first song with my group TOL, titled 'e do bizzle' recording done at the fixpoint studios ,dline phcity
My history wont be complete if i dont mention my team and colleagues at school Okentulu,cchain,dabizzy,illtothts,xavier,urchmouth,egbeigwe,izzo,wakax,dj dunk,dj mas,dj flow,don cast.jsmark,egbeigwe,Lmg,nnamdi amadi,posh kayana,Cruzi, this friends alongside me were members of the celeb comunity at school they made school hustle fun we did lots of shows together, and in my neighbourhood friends like dj pax,maxi chocomilo,wacomzy,kokomikor,Mkaze etc ,My new team KIC entertainment crew Cchain and Izzo thd rapper together we have been building an empire.
My name is kkdlegend ok its Ekene chris kelechi Ezeokafor and am from anambra state,second in a family of four siblngs to mr and mr ezeokafor,I have always wanted to Live in the city of lagos and pursue my dream so i left my family and moved to lagos in a bid to take my dreams to the next level to this effect i released my second song as a solo artiste titled Run things produced by Reflex under my management kIC entertainment, of my upcoming sophomore album project the song was released on the internet download here http://www.reverbnation.com/kkdlegend and the song was released to djs and clubs and radio stations in lagos all in 2011
AS an actor i have featured in alot of stage plays produced by the rivers states art and culture troupe ,imo state university theatre and Rosy art theatre,and actded in few soap opera,and directed few plays,now you can agree with me when i say have come a long way in the entertainment industry,lost some friends to death,made haters love me,well not all of them.
Tanx For reading my first post God bless
to know more about me and my works join my fan page www.facebook.com/kkdlegendmusic
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