Akinsanya Seun, CEO Of Mp3bullet.ng has sent a message to Up-and-Coming artistes about the quality of songs they should release, stating that bad songs fade out quickly.
Akinsanya Ismaila Oluwaseun, also known as “Mister Boboskie,” is an entrepreneur and online media personality with a passion for blogging.
His drive to achieve, combined with his exceptional interpersonal skills, has aided him in transforming Mp3bullet Media from a passionate hobby to a social influence platform to be reckoned with.
In an interview with The Nation, he opened up on his journey in the music business and how he managed to succeed despite all odds.
He also shared secrets on how Upcoming artists could achieve more and become bigger in the industry.
Speaking on what up-and-coming artists can do to soar higher in 2022, he said;
“As an up-and-coming artist, you need to be original, follow the right steps, connect with the right team, focus more on good music because bad songs tend to fade out with time.”
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Encouraging Upcoming artists on their journey, he added;
“To up-and-coming artists out there, it’s not until you are signed that you can attain the height you deserve. Just be you and know what you are doing. A day will come when you will be celebrated.”
Speaking on the trend of Record Labels and their style of management, he said;
“As for record labels, It’s time to understand what we call proper artiste management because some labels are only about the money and not concerned about artists under them that’s why we always experience unexpected contracts terminations.”
Akinsanya also revealed that the name Mp3bullet.ng was coined from separate words “Mp3” and “bullet” and the brand was inspired by his thought of shooting mp3 to lovers of music in the era of free downloads.
He disclosed that the brand has been in existence as an underground project since 2010 and later turned into a verified domain in late 2012.
Talking about the challenges he has faced so far in the business, he said;
“Well, life itself is full of challenges, before you can become big, you need to see it as a hobby, despite this, there are times I will feel like giving up on it. Times there was no revenue to keep up the brand, times no one believed in what you are doing, even until now, challenges still surface, but giving up shouldn’t be the answer.”
Akinsanya also shared that he sees himself owning one of the leading A&R companies in Nigeria, even Africa possibly in the next five years.