Just as we thought, creating a dance or your song for it to trend on social media was the best promotional strategy to make songs go viral, but little did we know that the song may fade away immediately, and another song may come with its own moves.
This is what Ghanaian music producer Wei Y3 Oteng took the time to lament on his official Facebook page today.
Taking to Facebook he wrote:
We Fast Killing Our Hits?
Pushing songs to trends by making all these moves X dance for it to be a hit is killing our songs faster than allowing it organically grow to gradually to become hit.
Cox the moment another person’s moves overtake yours, no matter how great your song is, trust me your off the table. And it’s really worrying.
I was expecting much higher grounds for songs like DOWN FLAT, KTT etc by now to be uncontrollable but derr norrr some BUGA moves tell am sey make e’shift, guys u can’t beat the organic radio and TV promo with tiktok oooh, it’s really great technology is here to stay, but trust me we still need to reach the grounds and stop acting all made it when dancegod and some few others teach some girls move to start trending on our artist behalf, (Boobs X Bombom generation).
It’ s doing more harm than good, cox every now and then musicians are tempted to come with something new when their jams are out of trends, let’s wake up be4 creativity becomes a competition. God’s Day.
Source: Gossips24.com