‘This game is no longer about talent’ says Heavy K

Heavy-K has weighed in on the state of the music industry, giving young artists advice.

Taking to his Twitter timeline on Wednesday, the music producer said the industry has become less about talent and more about playing the game.

“I’ve made peace with it! This game ain’t no longer about Talent, learn the game & play it better than everyone else,” he tweeted.

Many fans agreed.

“This is somewhat true, the quickest way into the industry now is to gain a lot of followers doing something else then decide to be a DJ and in order to have music get unknown producers to make music for you and put your name on it and let it trend,” replied one Twitter user.

“Talent is for beginners, bhudda yam. After the first album nobody cares about how good you are, get a marketing team, start finding new talent to put on and shift from a performer to a producer (of acts and music),” added another.

Heavy K recently got the TL shaking after he said the backlash Kabza De Small received for not doing interviews was something he had experienced during his career.

“What they doing to Kabza is the same thing they did to me during my prime! I knew it would happen being a hitmaker. Consistency irritates some of our people so much that they compare you to each and every artist that rises!” he wrote.

In other news – Dr Malinga reveals how Makhadzi used him

Dr Malinga reveals how Makhadzi used him to promote her 2022 show. Makhadzi was one of the celebrities who rose to help the music icon after he publicly sought help as he lost some of his assets to SARS due to unsettled debt. The Ma Gear hitmaker announced that Malinga is on the lineup of her One Woman show, and it gained her accolades.

Makhadzi

 

“I would like dr Malinga to come perform at my one-woman show. I sent a DM for sure he didn’t see it. I really want to support him from bottom of my heart. Anyone with management contact please DM me,” she wrote. Dr Malinga reveals how Makhadzi used him | CelebsNow

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