Your song needs to keep up with current trends, Do2dtun advises artists

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  • Media personality Do2dtun has provided guidance for musicians looking to make a significant impact in the industry.
  • Do2tun stated that the path to success is through crafting music that connects with a broad audience, including young kids, women, and the elderly.

Media personality Do2dtun has provided guidance for musicians looking to make a significant impact in the industry.

He emphasizes that the path to success is through crafting music that connects with a broad audience, including young kids, women, and the elderly.

Do2dtun pointed out that a song appealing to these three groups at once could become a big hit.

He also stressed the need to adapt to current trends, saying music should be refreshed instead of completely starting over.

He indicated that talent and personality are equally important for lasting success, warning that relying on just one can cause quick failures.

He also stressed the significance of being true to oneself, as people can recognize dishonesty, and that establishing a legacy is more meaningful than just reminiscing about past achievements.

”3 (three) types of people your music need to appeal to in whatever age bracket in their demography Kids , Women, Eld*rly.

“If these 3 categories of people can rock to your song unhinged at the same time then you have a certified hit song

In other news, Victor Boniface, who plays for Bayer Leverkusen, has disclosed that Nigerian rapper Olamide has been avoiding him since 2019.

He mentioned that he has been trying to reach out to the YBNL boss on social media for about five years, but Olamide has never responded.

He shared this on his X account on Saturday, also addressing fans who are upset that he doesn’t reply to their messages.

The Super Eagles striker wrote: “Dey vex say I never reply ur DM. Meself na since 2019 I don dey dm @Olamide. My helper never reply me.”

Meanwhile….Victor Boniface has warned social media trolls that he won’t offer monetary rewards for insults, unlike singer Chike, who recently gave ₦1 million to a critic.

Chike’s gesture sparked debate, with some criticizing him for not rewarding loyal fans and others calling it a publicity stunt.

Boniface expressed on X that he views insults as entertainment and won’t compensate for them, stating, “I just wake Dey see insult as cruise. Ah I just Dey understand. My acct no dey do transfer ooo,” he wrote.

His post received mixed reactions, including further insults and suggestions to reward his detractors.

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