Upcoming artists demand platforms on Kenya’s entertainment shows

Kenyan upcoming artists have raised concern over the struggle of getting their music reach the world.

Although artist who have been in the music industry argue that they have seen the hustle too this is not enough to empower upcoming artists.

Some also argue that  there are other platforms that upcoming artists can use to market their music.

Pioneer artist like King Kaka and Khaligraph Jones  might have taken over a decade to fully enjoy the fruits of their music/talent.

A couple days ago, A Kenyan raised  concern saying that on most entertainment shows, they give the platform to artists who have made it and  put less focus in identifying upcoming talents.

Khaligraph Jones in response to this sarcastically said that upcoming artists should learn how to work hard  so that they may be interview.

However, this has been part of the discussions and already veteran artists have shown their commitment in working with upcoming artists.

Some of the artists who have already signed artists under their  label include Akothee, KRG the Don among others.

I’m an artist and I have only been on an interview once it ain’t fair that only same artists get to be summoned while there are lots of dope artists but still it’s moment let him shine. Big up though

hamna content kwani .. u can’t do something different keep on interviewing same people 10 times in a year surely and expect us to watch

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *